- As burnout, division, and disconnection rise, Tramuto calls on individuals to lead with care—starting with themselves
Ogunquit, Maine, 16th January 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Donato Tramuto, global health leader and founder of the TramutoPorter Foundation, is sounding the alarm on a growing leadership crisis—and offering a solution that starts with each of us: compassion.
Through his work across healthcare, education, and global advocacy, Tramuto has championed compassionate leadership as a powerful tool to transform broken systems and burnt-out communities. His call to action comes amid growing evidence that leaders at every level—CEOs, principals, and policymakers—are facing increasing pressure to lead with empathy, not ego.
“You can’t lead effectively in today’s world without understanding the human side of leadership,” said Tramuto. “The next generation expects it. The current generation needs it. And it starts with how we show up every day—with care, courage, and curiosity.”
The Leadership Crisis by the Numbers
Data paints a clear picture:
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70% of executives have considered quitting due to burnout (Deloitte, 2023)
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79% of educators report high job-related stress (NEA, 2023)
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63% of Gen Z don’t trust political leaders to do the right thing (Harvard Youth Poll, 2023)
At the same time, there is rising demand for emotionally intelligent leadership:
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84% of employees prefer leaders who show empathy and support (LinkedIn, 2024)
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Teams led by compassionate managers report 23% better performance and 50% lower burnout (Stanford, 2022)
“We keep rewarding speed, output, and control,” Tramuto said. “But what we actually need are leaders who slow down, listen, and connect. That’s where the impact lives.”
Compassion in Action: What It Looks Like
Through his Foundation’s global programs—including the Compassionate Leadership Italy Cohort—Tramuto has helped educators, healthcare professionals, and young leaders build real-world skills rooted in care and connection.
Participants in these programs report:
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Greater trust among teams
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Higher engagement from students
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More confidence navigating conflict and identity-based conversations
One participant in Florence said, “This was the first leadership training that made me feel seen—not just as a teacher, but as a person.”
The Call to Action: Start with You
Tramuto isn’t asking for new policies or big donations. He’s asking people—especially those in leadership positions—to look inward.
“Before we ask others to change, we need to model it ourselves. That means checking in on our own well-being. That means making space for honest conversations. That means caring out loud.”
Here are 5 small ways anyone can lead with compassion right now:
1. Start Meetings with a Human Check-In
Ask how people are doing before diving into tasks. It builds trust and lowers tension.
2. Replace Judgment with Curiosity
When conflict arises, ask: “What else could be going on here?” Pause before reacting.
3. Say ‘I Don’t Know’ More Often
Admitting uncertainty creates psychological safety. It invites collaboration.
4. Celebrate Quiet Wins
Recognize effort, not just outcomes. A simple “I saw what you did there” goes far.
5. Practice One Act of Self-Compassion Daily
Take a five-minute break. Write down what went well. Forgive a small mistake. Leading others starts with leading yourself.
Looking Ahead
Tramuto’s efforts are gaining momentum. The TramutoPorter Foundation is expanding its educator fellowship, planning new cross-cultural initiatives, and launching training resources designed for today’s most critical environments—schools, boardrooms, and communities.
“This isn’t about being soft,” Tramuto emphasized. “It’s about being strong enough to lead with heart—and smart enough to know that it works.”
About Donato Tramuto
Donato Tramuto is an award-winning healthcare executive, author of The Double Bottom Line, and founder of the TramutoPorter Foundation. Known globally for his work in compassionate leadership, he has empowered thousands of students, educators, and professionals to lead with empathy, effectiveness, and purpose.
About the TramutoPorter Foundation
Founded in 2001, the TramutoPorter Foundation has impacted over 130 organizations and countless individuals through its support of education, healthcare access, and human rights. Its Compassionate Leadership initiatives span the U.S. and Europe, creating ripple effects in classrooms, companies, and communities.
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