Tod Bolsinger – The Big Mistakes that Good Change Leaders Make

October 12 – 13, 2026

Tod Bolsinger, MDiv, PhD, is the co-owner and principal of an executive coaching and consulting firm that works with church, non-profit, and marketplace leaders in leading change.

He is an Associate Professor of Leadership Formation at Fuller Theological Seminary and was the founder of the Fuller Leadership Platform, an innovative approach to online formation and leadership development.

Tod is the author of nine books, including the Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year in pastoral leadership, Canoeing the Mountains: Christian Leadership in Uncharted Territory, the Christian Book Award Finalists Tempered Resilience: How Leaders are Formed in the Crucible of Change, and The Practicing Change Series.

Tod is married to Beth, a professional artist. They have two adult children. An avid outdoor lover, if he hadn’t taken biology after lunch in high school, Tod would have been a National Park Ranger. When he retires, he is going to do hiking trail maintenance, trout rescue, and be a ski host who makes sure there are four people on every quad chair lift.

On Monday, October 12 from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.Tod will be speaking on “When Your Superpower Becomes Your Kryptonite: Leading When the World Keeps Changing.”

On Tuesday, October 13 from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tod will lead three sessions:

  1. From Trust to Transformation: Adaptive Leadership for a Disrupted World.
  2. The Mission Always Wins: How to Stay On-Target in a Storm
  3. The Most Important Aspect of Leadership: Surviving the Sabotage 
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