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Leadership Medina County, building dynamic community leaders. |
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Leadership Medina County prepares and engages individuals for community leadership roles in Medina County through education, leadership skill development and relationship building.
The Program Year
The first step is the Program Year. Approximately 40 adults are selected into a class and participate, one day a month for nine months, in unique learning experiences featuring leadership skill development and community education.
Application Information provides more details.
A class service project is part of the Program Year. Projects have ranged from adult education (bringing the Disney Keys To Excellence, Leadership Seminar, to Medina County) to focusing on emerging leaders (starting our Junior LMC program).
Alumni
After graduation our 550 alumni remain active in the county in a variety of ways from serving on boards and commissions to developing new initiatives. Last year our alumni contributed over 20,000 service hours to our county.
Our Alumni Programs and Directory of Graduates
LMC offers our alumni education opportunities and networking experiences through out the year since leadership is a life long investment. Members can contact graduates through the Alumni Directory and an on-line directory.
Read our alumni newsletter, The Spring Leading Edge.
Benefits
The community benefits from talented and educated leaders: |
- serving on boards, task forces, committees
- acting as resources to find solutions for community issues.
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- the opportunity to maximize leadership potential in business and in the community
- an informed and diverse network of colleagues for individual, business and community problem solving
- access to all graduates through networking events, our Membership Directory and our on-line directory
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Junior Leadership Medina County Program
A Jr LMC program based on the adult model gives sophomore and junior students from high schools in Medina County the unique opportunity to participate in education and leadership experiences. Read more. |
Leadership Medina County Graduates the 17th LMC Class.
Check out the newest LMC alumni, the Class of 2008. Click here
"That" Class of 2008's service project supported the Ohio National Guard Unit deployed to Kuwait and their families by sending care packages, cards and providing funds for the Ohio National Guard homecoming. Read more
In return the Ohio National Guard Armory presented the class with a flag that flew over their camp in Kuwait. |
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Events
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Congratulations to the
LMC Class of 2008
Read who they are.
View Pictures of the graduation by Clicking on Photo Galleries to the left
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LMC celebrates 594 Graduates from the LMC program since 1992
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LMC Thanks our
Golf Sponsors who made our outing a success. More
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What's New?
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General Matthew Kambic was the keynote speaker at
"That" Class of 2008
Graduation
Recognizing the Class Project of Supporting the Medina County National Guard Unit Deployed to Kuwait the their Families.
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LMC Golf Outing was great fun
View pictures
by Paul Koontz '94
Click on Photo Galleries
to the left
Read about the outing and the winners.
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View pictures from the Awareness Breakfast
by clicking on Photo Gallery
Keynote Robert Joyce shared
thoughts on leadership.
Read more.
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LMC appreciates support for our programs from our
"Partners In Leadership"
at the Governor's Club, Director's Club and Pacesetter's Club level.
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