Dr. Rosemary Papa is the Executive Director and Founder of Educational Leaders Without Borders and is Emeritus Professor and Del and Jewel Lewis Endowed Chair in Educational Leadership, Northern Arizona University. As well, she has served as a Principal/Chief School Administrator for two districts in Nebraska, system level Assistant Vice Chancellor in the California State University System, Vice President for Sylvan Learning, Professor and Faculty Director of a University-based Center for Teaching and Learning California State University, Sacramento. In 2015 she was the recipient of the AERA 2015 Willystine Goodsell Award, Women in Education SIG and gave the keynote address at AERA 2016, Washington, D.C. for her research on women and girls. In 2021 she was the recipient of the ICPEL Creighton Publishing Award, in 2012 she was the recipient of the Arizona School Administrators Outstanding Higher Education Administrator of the Year Award, and in 2003 the International Council of Professors of Educational Leadership Living Legend Award. Dr. Papa has published 30+ books, 100+ academic articles in the areas of leadership, artificial intelligence, sustainability, educational policy, social justice, women and girls, school violence, and technology for school leaders, teachers and faculty in higher education. Recent published books include Senior Editor-in-Chief, Oxford Encyclopedia of Educational Administration (2021) [ongoing for the online electronic version]; Artificial Intelligence, Human Agency and the Educational Leader, co-Editor (2021): Editor-in-Chief, Springer Handbook on Promoting Social Justice in Education (2020); and School Violence in International Contexts – Perspectives from Educational Leaders Without Borders (2019). Additionally, she has three major works in progress: three ICPEL Press books published in 2022 titled Recipes to Combat the ISMS Volumes 1 and 2 (co-Editor), and Roads to Sustainability Practices (co-Editor). Dr. Papa was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of West Attica, Athens, Greece, May 2022.