Recent years have brought unprecedented global challenges spanning economics, politics, and health. Emerging from these challenges, we’ve witnessed an explosion of misinformation that's readily accessible, promoted, and pervasive. This wave has contributed to a rising distrust of leaders and institutions—in some cases, rightfully so. How has misinformation contributed to this lack of trust, and what steps can leaders take to rebuild the deficit? How can leaders hold themselves accountable by escaping their echo chambers, sourcing accurate and diverse information, and actively promoting accurate information? How can institutions serve as conduits to improve societal trust and confidence in the information surrounding them?