Awards at the Global Conference
Each year the ILA is pleased to honor both those who have made significant lifetime achievements to the study and practice of leadership and those who are just beginning their career in the field of leadership. Awardees all play a special role at the conference, whether it is taking the plenary stage, participating in a spotlighted concurrent session, or being honored at a special event.
Don’t miss this year’s Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, 15 October, 5:30 PM at the conference hotel. Then check out the agenda to find special sessions with our award winners throughout the conference.
2025 ILA Board Chair Award Winner
Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries
Distinguished Clinical Professor of Leadership Development and Organizational Change, INSEAD

Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries is Distinguished Clinical Professor of Leadership Development and Organizational Change at INSEAD, where he founded the Executive Master Program in Change Management and the Global Leadership Center. He brings unique interdisciplinary expertise combining economics, management, and psychoanalysis to explore individual and organizational dynamics. A pioneer in team coaching and organizational transformation, Kets de Vries has authored nearly 60 books and designed a number of 360-degree feedback instruments including the widely used Global Executive Leadership Mirror, Global Executive Leadership Inventory, Leadership Archetype Questionnaire, and the Organizational Culture Audit.
He has published more than 400 academic papers, over 100 case studies, and hundreds of mini-articles (blogs) for the Harvard Business Review, INSEAD Knowledge, and other digital outlets. His books and articles have been translated into more than 30 languages. Recognized among the world’s leading management thinkers by The Financial Times and The Economist, he has received numerous honors including the International Leadership Association Lifetime Achievement Award and the American Psychological Association’s Harry and Miriam Levinson Award.
As founder-chairman of the Kets de Vries Institute, he consults globally with major corporations including McKinsey, Goldman Sachs, Shell, and Nokia. When not working across 40+ countries, he enjoys exploring remote wilderness areas from Mongolia to the Arctic Circle.
2025 Lifetime Achievement Award Winners
ILA’s Leadership Legacy Program honors individuals who have made a significant lifetime contribution to the field of leadership through their published works and influential support of leadership knowledge and practice. Each honoree is presented with ILA’s Lifetime Achievement Award and has their work celebrated at our annual global conference.

Mats Alvesson
Professor, University of Bath, Bayes Business School, City and St George’s, University of London, Lund University
Mats Alvesson
Mats Alvesson got his PhD at Lund University in 1984. He is Professor of organization studies at the University of Bath, UK and is also affiliated with Lund University, Sweden and Bayes Business School, Bayes Business School, City and St George’s, University of London. Research interests include critical theory, power, management of professional service (knowledge intensive) organizations, leadership, identity, organizational culture and symbolism, qualitative methods and philosophy of science as well as contemporary societal culture. Recent books include The Triumph of Emptiness (Oxford University Press 2022), Re-imagining the Research Process (Sage 2021, w Jörgen Sandberg), Return to Meaning. For a Social Science with Something to Say (Oxford University Press 2017, w Yiannis Gabriel and Roland Paulsen), Reflexive Leadership (Sage 2017, w Martin Blom and Stefan Sveningsson), The Stupidity Paradox (Profile 2016, w André Spicer) and The Art of Less (Bloomsbury 2025, w André Spicer). Alvesson has an honorary doctorate from Copenhagen Business School, is a fellow of the British Academy and the 2023 recipient of the Herbert Simon Award of the Rajk College for Advanced Studies as well as the 2025 INSEAD reward for Rigor and relevance. He is 2023-26 Hans Fischer senior fellow of the Institute of Advanced Studies at Technical University of Munich.

David L. Collinson
Distinguished Professor of Leadership & Organisation, The Department of Organisation, Work & Technology @ Lancaster University Management School, UK
David L. Collinson
David L. Collinson is Distinguished Professor of Leadership and Organization at Lancaster University Management School. Previously at the Universities of Manchester, Warwick, St Andrews and South Florida, he is the Founding Co-Editor of the Leadership journal and Founding Co-Organizer of The International Studying Leadership Conference, both with Keith Grint. Collinson’s publications focus on critical approaches to leadership, gender, management and organization. His primary research interests explore leadership & followership dialectics; power, identities & insecurities; gender, men & masculinities; resistance, dramaturgy & conformity and humor, positivity & Prozac leadership. His work has been published in leading journals including Organization Studies, Human Relations, Journal of Management Studies, Work, Employment & Society, Organization, Gender, Work & Organization, Leadership and Leadership Quarterly. Recent publications examine Critical Leadership Dialectics and Critical Perspectives on Leadership Communication. Collinson is also a frequent contributor to ILA’s Blog, “Leadership for the Greater Good: Global Thought Leaders Explore Today’s Challenges,” and to The Conversation where he discusses leadership as it intersects with music, politics, and masculinity.

Professor Susan Vinnicombe CBE
Professor of Women and Leadership, Changing World of Work Group, Faculty of Business and Management, Cranfield University
Professor Susan Vinnicombe CBE
Vinnicombe’s particular research interests are gender diversity on corporate boards, and addressing the barriers faced by women aspiring to executive leadership roles. She was Dean of the Fellows of the British Academy of Management 2021-2013 and was presented with the BAM medal for Service and Outstanding Contribution to Leadership in 2024. Vinnicombe has been identified as one of the top ten most influential people in Human Resources in the UK in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. She was inducted into the 50 Thinkers Hall of Fame in 2021. She was a member of the Lord Davies Steering Committee investigating the lack of women on FTSE boards 2010-2015 and the Advisory Board of Sir Philip Hampton and Dame Helen Alexander on the lack of women in the executive pipeline of FTSE companies 2016-2021, and is a member of the Steering Committee of Sir John Parker’s Review of the lack of ethnicity on FTSE boards and a member of the Advisory Board of Dame Amanda Blanc’s Women in Finance Charter. Vinnicombe was awarded an OBE in the Queen’s Honours List in 2005 and a CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in 2014 for services to gender diversity.
Fredric M. Jablin Doctoral Dissertation Award
The Jablin Award is presented at ILA’s Global Conference each year. The recipient is honored during an award ceremony and invited to present their dissertation research during a concurrent session.