Redlands News: November 15, 2024
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Chamber of Commerce program aims to develop next generation of community leaders through 9-month interactive course.
The Redlands Chamber of Commerce is on the hunt for applicants for its Leadership Redlands Class of 2025.
Why it matters: This program aims to shape the next wave of community leaders through a nine-month interactive experience. Participants from local businesses, government agencies, nonprofits, and higher education will tackle key regional issues head-on.
The Chamber's goal: To engage, develop, and inspire emerging leaders in Redlands, equipping them with the skills to make a real impact on the city's future.
Who should apply: The program is perfect for local business owners, public servants, nonprofit leaders, adult students or community members in leadership roles, and anyone passionate about community advocacy.
The class will consist of 20 participants, with a one-time tuition fee of $1,000. This covers the entire nine-month program, including meals at each session and networking opportunities with current and future leaders.
A standout feature of Leadership Redlands is the class service project. Participants will work together to create and implement a project that benefits the Redlands community while honing their leadership skills.
Applications are open now, with a deadline of Oct. 31. Interviews will happen in November, and the new class kicks off in February.
For those concerned about the cost, there are limited financial scholarships available based on need and merit.
Those interested can visit the Chamber of Commerce for more information and to apply.
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