Confessions of an accidental killer | Gregg Ward | TEDxSanDiego

Published: 21 April 2025
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How do we turn our deepest regrets into a force for good? Author Gregg Ward shares a profoundly personal tragedy that helps us explore how regret and "moral injury" can overpower and undermine our work, relationships, and lives or - if we choose - be a compelling catalyst for making a positive, powerful difference in the world.

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Gregg Ward is the Founder of the Center for Respectful Leadership. He began his career as a theater professional in New York and the UK using improvisation to train NYPD police officers. From 1988-92 he also served as a journalist in Europe for BBC Radio and other UK media, covering the fall of the Berlin Wall. He now serves as a global thought leader and speaker on respect and is the author of the bestselling, award-winning business fable "The Respectful Leader" (Wiley 2016). Gregg sits on the Advisory Board of the Hyacinth Fellowship, is a Board-Certified Coach, a Master Corporate Executive Coach, and a Certified Management Consultant-Emeritus.

In 2024 he was a finalist in the San Diego Business Journal’s CEO of the Year competition; and was named Top Executive Director by the International Association of Top Professionals, and top Executive Coach by Real Leaders Magazine. https://centerforrespectfulleadership...

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx


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