Institute for Creative Leadership

Institiute for Creative Leadership

April 17, April 24, May 1 and May 8, 2013
5:30 - 9:30 p.m.

Connect, Create, Contribute, Celebrate!

An Intensive Leadership Workshop Series
presented in Wayne County, Indiana, by the Institute for Creative Leadership

The Basics

A leaderful community is essential to Wayne County. This intensive workshop will help you understand what makes an effective community, discover your gifts and talents, and learn to create & work in performing teams, transforming challenges into possibilities.

Who Should Attend?
Those who want to make Wayne County a better place, improve their leadership skills and learn more about creating effective teams; and those who are interested in building consensus and collaborations, making organizations work and making a difference...EVERYONE!

Workshops
April 17, April 24, May 1 and May 8, 2013 from 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Participants must commit to all four sessions and complete a community project in order to graduate.

Celebration Session
In late May projects and achievements will be recognized.

Workshop Agenda

Session 1: You and the Community
Session 2: Working with a Team
Session 3: From Vision to Action
Session 4: You as a Leader

Registration

  • Registration deadline is April 1, 2013
  • Four day training:  $175
  • Scholarships are available!

For More Information:

TreeDownload the Brochure/Registration Form

Email us: iclwaynecounty@gmail.com

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Or Contact:

Carol McKey, Co-chair
765.969.9857
Mary Jo Clark, Co-Chair
765.969.2361

Mailing Address:
Institute for Creative Leadership
c/o UEA
50 North Fifth Street
Richmond, IN  47374

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Wayne County was formed in 1811. It was named for General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, who was an officer during the Revolutionary War. Wayne is mainly remembered for his service in the 1790's in the Northwest Indian War, which included many actions in Indiana and Ohio.