Enneagram Prison Project
Susan Olesek is the founder of the Enneagram Prison Project.
Born outside of Boston and schooled in Hong Kong, Tokyo, and England, Susan obtained a sociology degree from Occidental College and is certified by two prestigious Enneagram schools: Palmer-Daniels and Riso-Hudson.
Susan runs workshops across the United States and in her local practice in Northern California, but it was an opportune invitation to a Texas prison that changed the professional and personal trajectory of her life, forever.
Inspired by the most moving application she’d ever witnessed of something called, “The Enneagram,” — her favorite human-potential tool, Susan founded the Enneagram Prison Project (EPP).
Today, EPP is a burgeoning, paradigm-shifting model of self-awareness education for the incarcerated and is spreading rapidly across the globe.
A thought-leader in her field, Susan Olesek is at once visionary and utterly practical in her wholly human application of our capacity to self-assess and grow. In her presence, leaders, individuals and groups — small and very large — opt to take a step towards themselves, because she makes it compelling to do so.
Susan will deliver a keynote presentation about her project, Enneagram Prison Project.
Presiding on March 21: Past President George Pacheco
Also on March 21: Paul Harris Award Presentation