Leadership Carroll County Applications Now Available
From the Jul 9, 2024 e-EditionThe Carroll County Chamber of Commerce is now accepting applications for the 2024 Adult Leadership Carroll County class. Leadership Carroll County (LCC) consists of nine sessions and a community service project.
“Class members will find the sessions to be informative, educational, and fun,” said Natalie Porter, Chair of the LCC program. “The goal of the Leadership Carroll County program is to provide our participants with information about the life and work of Carroll County and to identify the issues, challenges, and opportunities that our county will face in the coming years.”
The sessions include information on health care, government operations, education, county demographics, economic development, agriculture, professional development, and much more.
Session dates:
Session 1 — August 22.
Session 2 — August 29.
Session 3 — September 12.
Session 4 — September 26.
Session 5 — October 10.
Session 6 — October 24.
Session 7 — November 7.
Session 8 — November 21.
Session 9 — Plus one date in 2025.
All sessions are from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.
The Chamber of Commerce has operated leadership programs since 1990. Approximately 1010 individuals have gone through both the Adult and Youth Leadership programs. The leadership sessions are an excellent opportunity to network with class members and presenters.
The deadline for the application is August 16, 2024. The tuition for participating in the program is $325. Tuition includes all program costs and meals associated with the sessions. Tuition is payable upon confirmation of acceptance into the program.
We encourage anyone interested to contact the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce at 731-986-4664 or email cchamber@earthlink.net for an application.
In the e-Edition
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