PITTSFIELD — After 18 impact-driven years, the Dulye Leadership Experience (DLE) took its final bow on May 8.
Launched in the depths of the 2008 economic crisis through an innovative partnership with Syracuse University, the DLE evolved into an independent, fee-free catalyst for learning, connection, and career advancement that inspired thousands across the Berkshires and beyond.
Throughout its run, it operated as a pro bono initiative, made possible by the sustained investment of founder Linda Dulye and her Pittsfield-based company, Dulye & Co. This transition does not affect the operations of Dulye & Co.’s consulting business from its downtown Pittsfield office.
“As times and technology have changed, so too have the approaches and appetite for professional development,” Dulye explained. “Self-directed professional development has significantly diminished due largely to time management factors and changing priorities. Additionally, AI is reshaping how people learn and grow. Individuals want customization through made-for-me programs tailored to their needs, delivered online at a time and pace that fits their schedule.”
Propelled by Dulye’s philanthropic commitment to giving back so others can move forward, the DLE delivered pioneering, professional development programs at no cost. Nationally acclaimed speakers and cutting-edge topics distinguished the DLE’s dynamic mix of immersive retreats, workshops, webinars, coaching sessions, newsletters, podcasts, community service, and conversations. Over the years, delivery platforms expanded from exclusively in-person to fully remote during the pandemic, and ultimately to a flexible mix of hybrid, virtual, online, and in-person experiences.
The DLE earned strong support from Berkshire County leaders — across large and small organizations in the private, nonprofit, and public sectors — for helping emerging and experienced professionals to be active contributors to their employers’ and communities’ success. Nineteen 40 Under Forty Berkshires winners were nominated by the DLE.
Innovative programs such as the Local Politics Distilled Open Forum and Gen Z Listening Sessions with Pittsfield Mayor Peter Marchetti and State Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier elevated voices rarely heard through open and respectful discussions. Hundreds of DLE volunteers scored high fives along North Street for their spirited sweeping in Downtown Pittsfield Cleanup campaigns for many years.
“Our programs inspired thoughtful conversations, broadened perspectives, and sparked genuine friendships,” Dulye said. “Every learning and development experience was intentionally designed to elevate engagement and proficiency. Showing up wasn’t enough — actively contributing an idea or insight was the standard.”
Dulye assures that the DLE’s legacy will endure in “every DLE participant and supporter who strives to change, challenge themselves, and never coast.”























