Junior Leadership for Personal Development
Junior Leadership Medina County is not just another leadership program!
We offer a unique experience by combining students from every corner of Medina County into one cohort. Students gather once a month to engage in hands on and experiential activities taking them everywhere around the county to learn about what makes Medina County amazing.
The focus of the program is a trifecta of learning: individual strengths, teamwork skills, and philanthropic engagement. Based on Best Practices, Junior Leadership helps students refine their goals and recognize what they have to offer. By meeting with community leaders, professionals, and entrepreneurs, students are encouraged to formulate their own pathways and see that the future is truly what they make it.
Sophomores should fill out an application to participate during their Junior year.
Program Information

Jennifer Bilek, MAOL
Executive Director; Leadership Medina County
Phone: 330-721-7118
jennifer@leadershipmedinacounty.org

Gabriele Wells
Program Coordinator; Junior Leadership
Phone: 330-721-7118
gabi.wells@leadershipmedinacounty.org
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Junior Leadership?
We meet once a month from August to April. August’s meeting happens on a Sunday but the rest of the days are during the school day and are considered excused absences. We have a Tuesday and a Thursday class—I ask that you choose one and stay in that cohort unless something comes up and then you have the flexibility to switch (test, illness, etc).
Where do we go?
It changes a little every year depending on the availability. We go to businesses (Root Candles, McJak Candy, National Design Mart, Westfield Bank), non-profits (Feeding Medina County, The Children’s Center), government agencies (Medina County Juvenile Detention Center, the Courthouse, Brunswick City Hall). These are just examples. Our next class day this month is going to be at Allardale Lodge and we have people coming in to meet with us. So, we go places and people come to us.
What do we do?
There is a lot of career exploration. We talk to people about how they determined their careers, what they were going to do at 17 and where their path led them. We discuss the different organizational charts at different companies and how people got their positions at government agencies. There is a lot of “networking” between you and the adults we speak with as well as getting to know the other students in the program. There will be juniors from all 7 public high schools and some private schools. Your class will be around 35 students and you will get to talk to each other about your current situations in school as well as future plans.
What else do we do?
We discuss Medina County’s history and future. We talk about the philanthropic needs of the community. We discuss the issues facing your generation and how to interact with other generations.
What about the leadership?
I had a student once say, “I didn’t really learn anything about leadership.” I thought that was interesting since we always ask our guest speakers (many of whom lead companies and are either heads of their departments, CEOs, board chairs, or executive directors) to talk about their leadership styles and what they do to enhance the culture of their organizations. You, personally, will not be leading a group of people at each session. You will be learning from leaders and taking that information back with you. The students who enter the program are all leaders so you are a leader among leaders, sharing info with each other and hopefully growing from the experience. There are opportunities to do things, but you have to step up and take advantage of them. I don’t ask people to be “line leaders” nor do I assign leadership roles. That would kind of defeat the purpose of being a leader.
Are you a good fit for the program?
The biggest quality I look for is curiosity. Are you curious about what kinds of opportunities are out there for you? Are you interested in meeting adults in our community and asking them how they got where they are? Are you excited to go behind the scenes of different businesses and see how they run? Are you intrigued by how we handle juvenile crime and poverty in our community?
Are you able to take the time to be in the program?
The other big issue, of course, is time away from school. It is a day off each month. That can be overwhelming for some people and they cannot handle missing class. Since there are only 9 sessions, I have to be very particular about attendance. If you miss more than 2, you are removed from the program.
Who should apply?
Junior Leadership is, no pun intended, ideal for high school juniors. Applicants should apply during the spring of their sophomore year.
How can I best convey my experience and interests on the application?
The application is on-line and consists of short essays. Consider this opportunity practice for up and coming college and job applications:
1) Thoughtfully respond to the questions and create interest for the reader.
2) Let someone else proof your content, grammar and spelling.
3) Re-visit your essays a day later for personal edits and revisions.
4) Don’t procrastinate!
What is the tuition cost?
Tuition is $450 for the year. The actual cost for the program is $1,250 per student. Please note that tuition is reviewed by the Board of Directors and changes are posted by March 1 annually. Tuition is based on costs for transportation, food, speakers, and supplies.
Is tuition assistance available?
Need based assistance is available. Please contact gabi.wells@leadershipmedinacounty.org.
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