Leadership Triangle Now Taking Applicants For The 2011 Regional Class
Program Seeking To Enlighten Local Leaders.
- Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC (1888PressRelease) December 09, 2010 - Winkie La Force, executive director of Leadership Triangle (www.leadershiptriangle.com), has announced that applications for the 2011 Regional Class are now being accepted. All graduates will earn the degree of "Goodmon Fellow" in recognition of James F. Goodmon, president and CEO, Capitol Broadcasting Company, Chair Emeritus of Leadership Triangle and regional leader extraordinaire. Participants will gain perspective on regional issues, gain access to resources, connect with a widely diverse network of other leaders, be involved in enhancing the region's quality of life and improve their own leadership skills. The deadline to apply is Jan 17. Register before Dec. 31 and save $150. For a detailed schedule visit, http://bit.ly/gemZec.
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"Our program has had more than 560 alumni and board members," said La Force. "We are extremely excited to meet and train the next round of regional leaders and for them to guide our region into a better future."
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ABOUT LEADERSHIP TRIANGLE:
Leadership Triangle is a non-profit organization established in 1992 to educate and promote regionalism across the separate communities of the Triangle. It does this through regional and leadership development classes, seminars and awards. They strive to build leadership capacity, cooperation, and networking opportunities across the public, private and civic sector, preserving local uniqueness while acting regionally to deal with issues such as traffic congestion, water quality, housing affordability, open space, school funding, economic and social equity. Since 1992 Leadership Triangle has brought together emerging leaders from all corners of the Triangle, building bridges across Wake, Chatham, Durham and Orange communities and across business, government, nonprofit, academic, and grassroots leadership. They connect current and emerging community leaders, honoring differences, yet finding common ground on which to address regional issues and also reflect the population of the Triangle in our participants, volunteers, and outreach, and bring an inclusive practice to leadership development. With underwriting from Fidelity Investments in 2009, Leadership Triangle launched Leadership Triangle College Edition, offering its tested regional leadership program to college juniors. For more information, visit www.leadershiptriangle.com.
Michelle Fowler
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