MISSION
Leadership Lexington is a leadership development program sponsored by Commerce Lexington and directed toward individuals who demonstrate leadership qualities. The program gives participants the opportunity to better understand our city and to prepare for the challenges it faces by meeting with and learning from today’s leaders. Leadership Lexington is an educational opportunity that broadens participants' perspectives and increases their understanding of community dynamics and public issues. The makeup of each year’s class is intended to reflect the ethnic and cultural diversity of our city.
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Eligibility
Residents in the Lexington area are eligible to apply for Leadership
Lexington. Applicants must be employed by firms which are active
members of Commerce Lexington or other area chambers, unless the
employer is a charitable organization. Community volunteers may
also apply.
Program Structure
Leadership Lexington is a ten-month program involving a full-day meeting each month from September until June. Two mandatory retreats are a part of the program. The overnight Orientation retreat is held in August and a mid-year retreat is held in January. Classes meet in different locations around the area each month with a major program topic covered by knowledgeable speakers and panels, tours, demonstrations and class discussions. Topics addressed include government, media, growth and preservation, education, public safety, economic and workforce development, arts and quality of life, diversity, human needs and services and leadership development. At the end of the Leadership Lexington year, a graduation and reception is held in recognition of the class.
BENEFITS
Leadership Lexington allows participants to:
>> Broaden their perspectives and understanding
>> Meet local and state leaders
>> Develop and expand network of contacts
>> Visit local sites and facilities
>> Gain exposure to current issues and developments
>> Build friendships and working relationships with class members
COST:
There is a $25.00 application fee and a tuition fee of $1,100, which covers all costs for meals, materials, supplies and supplemental transportation. The fee may be paid by the participant or their business firm or organization and must be received at least two weeks before orientation in August. A limited number of need-based partial scholarships are available, with special consideration given to representatives of non-profit organizations, small/independent businesspersons and community volunteers. Leadership Lexington requires a strict time commitment. The orientation and mid-year retreat are mandatory and class members must attend a minimum of 80 percent of all sessions to graduate from the program. More
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