DARRELL SMALLEY
The New Pittsburgh Courier has learned that The Advanced Leadership Institute has added four new members of its Board of Directors, bringing the total to 11.
The new board members are: Darrell Smalley, principal and U.S.-Central Tax Market Energy Sector Leader, EY (formerly known as Ernst & Young); Eric Boughner, chairman, BNY Mellon Pennsylvania; Noland Cheung, shareholder and co-leader, IP and Technology National Practice Group, Dentons Cohen & Grigsby; Dr. Carlonda R. Reilly, vice president and chief technology officer, Kennametal, Inc.
“I’ve served as an executive mentor for the past three cohorts, and I have had an amazing experience getting to know the participants and helping them as they seek to advance their careers. The one-on-one interaction has been very special,” said Smalley, in a release provided to the Courier. “My new role as a TALI board member aligns well with my personal commitment to helping others and sharing the insights and knowledge I have gained throughout my career; and it’s an opportunity to help TALI continue to grow its local and national footprint.”

CARLONDA R. REILLY

ERIC BOUGHNER

NOLAND CHEUNG
TALI has an expanded portfolio of leadership development programs, which includes the Emerging Leaders Program.
The Emerging Leaders Program is designed for talented Black professionals who are currently in individual-contributor or early manager roles. It is a 12-session program covering a variety of career-enhancing topics and will run from October 2021 through April 2022 at Carnegie Mellon University. TALI’s flagship leadership program, the Executive Leadership Academy, is currently in its third year. Delivered in partnership with Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business, the Executive Leadership Academy focuses on preparing Black leaders for executive advancement.