Educating Leaders, Encouraging Service for Medina County
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Mission
Leadership Medina County (LMC) is a nonprofit, civic education and leadership development organization whose mission is to build talented, responsible, dynamic leaders to serve our community. We believe that community leaders can be developed, that leadership is a lifelong endeavor and strong leadership is vital to a strong Medina County. |
Guidelines
We accomplish our mission by: |
- Bringing together current and emerging leaders representing a broad cross-section of the community,
- Encouraging an awareness of the opportunities, challenges, and resources available in our county and our region,
- Stimulating a commitment to work together for positive change in our communities,
- Building and maintaining a network of community leaders as resources for resolving issues, developing initiatives and improving the quality of life in Medina County.
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Steps
The first step in becoming part of Leadership Medina County (LMC) is to become part of the next adult leadership class. Forty individuals are selected in June to participate in a class, meeting one day a month (September through May), consisting of highly structured sessions. These provide a variety of unique hands-on experiences, interesting site visits, opportunities for discussions with key leaders and class members, and insights into leadership competencies.
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| Benefits |
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- The community gains a pool of educated individuals with commitment, leadership skills, resources, and the "know how" to serve, and can be a catalyst for positive change.
- The employer gains an employee with enhanced team building skills for organizational effectiveness, who is well connected in the county and can help establish the company as a good corporate citizen.
- The participant gains a better understanding of county issues, creative ways of problem solving, improved leadership skills, and a large network of new friends and colleagues as resources.
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