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Leadership Hunt County
2008
All over the United States, leadership development programs are
in place in communities that care about their futures. Hunt County
is no exception. Our Leadership program has been in place for several
years, with a long and impressive list of graduates.
You should be one of them.
WHAT IS LEADERSHIP HUNT COUNTY?
Leadership Hunt County is a development program whose primary purpose
is to provide an ongoing source of leaders dedicated
to a superb quality of life throughout the county. The program prepares
these leaders in a small group environment that meets once every
month for a full day to learn about every aspect of life in their
extended community.
WHAT ARE THE PROGRAM'S PRIMARY OBJECTIVES?
- To identify and motivate potential community
leaders of diverse backgrounds
- To provide an outstanding educational experience
emphasizing critical social and community issues
- To open a dialogue and establish a
bond among emerging and current community leaders
- To challenge participants to apply their talents
throughout the community
WHO BENEFITS?
- Participants learn how their extended community
works, what its needs are, and how to be a leader in strength-ening
the quality of life for all citizens.
- Sponsors (employers or other organizations)
benefit from more informed employees and volunteers with fresh
strategic alliances and enhanced problem-solving skills.
- The community benefits from having informed
citizens who care about where they live and work with the knowledge
and skills gained to be change agents for a desirable quality
of life.
HOW DOES LEADERSHP WORK?
- The time period spans nine-months (September to May)
- Up to 25 individuals make up a class.
- The class meets once a month for a full day (8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.)
- There is an introductory two-day retreat/orientation
- Participants are exposed to every aspect of what makes a community
operate:
- Economic Development
- Health Care
- Government
- Human Services
- Education
- Law & Justice
- Diversity
- Arts & Culture
- Community Boards/Volunteering
WHERE ARE SESSIONS HELD?
Session locations vary according to topic of the day. Many are
on-site.
One of the “sessions” is Hunt County Days in Austin.
WHAT HAPPENS DURING A SESSION?
Session formats vary to include lectures, discussion groups, simulations,
field trips, and a variety of other activities.
The final session is a graduation ceremony in May.
WHO SHOULD APPLY?
Current and potential leaders who are prepared and committed to
serve as catalysts and sustainers of positive change for the quality
of life in the Greater Greenville area.
To apply, fill out and return the registration form.
A variety of payment options are also available. If you have questions,
please give us a call at 903-455-1510, or send us an e-mail
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TUITION FEES
Corporate (20 employees or more):
$550 per participant
Small Business (20 employees or less):
$500 per participant
TO APPLY:
1. Purchase
online, then please print & complete the application
form and mail to:
LEADERSHIP HUNT COUNTY
P O Box 1055
Greenville, Texas 75403-1055
(this is a pdf file - you will need
Adobe Reader to open it)
2. Print & complete the application
form and mail with your check to the above address.
3. Print the form and register with MC/VISA
by fax at 903-455-1736

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