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Collaborative Leadership Fellow Program Informational Sessions

 
Public Report on Collaborative Leadership Fellow Program led by CLF
Last modified: September 29, 2016

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As a way to increase the visibility of the Collaborative Leadership Fellows (CLF) Program, generate interest, encourage applications, and promote CLF in the community, we are hosting three informational sessions next week.

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Message From Michon D. Rogers, Program Co-Facilitator

Dear Community Leader ~

I am writing to invite you to learn more about the Collaborative Leadership Fellows (CLF) Program - an important community-based leadership program. Additionally, please share this information with others in your organization or within your professional circles who might be interested.

As a way to increase the visibility of the Collaborative Leadership Fellows (CLF) Program, generate interest, encourage applications, and promote CLF in the community, we are hosting three informational sessions next week (please see below). The one hour informational sessions will include an overview of the program, an opportunity to meet Alumni and Design Team members, and ask questions. An informational flyer is also attached or please visit our website: CLFProgram.com

CLF Information Sessions


Tuesday, October 4, 2016
5:30 – 6:30 pm
University of Minnesota Rochester, Room 397

Wednesday, October 5, 2016
8 – 9 am
University of Minnesota Rochester, Room 322

Friday, October 7, 2016
12 noon – 1 pm
University of Minnesota Rochester, Room 322

 

Registration

Please register here: https://goo.gl/forms/y0XCGlfpajVdz6ly2



Please join us if your schedule allows. Thank you for your commitment to improving our community!

Warm regards,

~ Michon D. Rogers, Program Co-Facilitator

 

CLF Flyer

 


 

Impact Levels

  Impact Lvl 1: Best Practice ; Civic Engagement ; Diversity and Inclusion ; Workforce Development

 

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