I have been learning so much about the community I have lived and worked in for most of my life. I am a bit embarrassed about how little I knew about the topics we have covered so far in the Education Days. I have loved everything about the education days, it's my favorite part of the program so far.
I am also learning that I have so much to give my community. I have always "given my all" to my employer and have been proud of what I have accomplished and how I have helped at work, but I have stopped there. I just never realized that I could branch out and do good things for others that I may know nothing about. It just takes commitment, hard work, kindness, the things we all have and can give.
Bonnie Eckley
Current Class member 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
Leadership Class Project in Process
Our current leadership class is divided into 5 teams and serving 6 non-profit agencies with specific projects.
Watching the Dreamliner
What a treat! At the end of our Business and Economic Development Education Day, I was cleaning up our cups , and packing up to go home. Barry Smith, from the Future of Flight came into the room and said, "Do you want to see something cool?" He brought me and Marc Gerogadis, and Bill DeSelms (Two LSC alumni) onto the flight deck of the Future of Flight building. We had a private showing of the 787 Dreamliner landing. Here's our baby!! A perfect end, to a perfect education day.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Law and Justice Education Day
Our Leadership class had our Law and Justice Day. We heard froma variety of speakers working in the field of Law and Justice. Class member Tina Stryker blew us away with her acting skills during the mock trial.
Some quotes from the class about Law and Justice Day- " I work with many of these agencies and never knew they did so much or fully understood their roles in our community."
"I had no idea what Denny was all about and I am so impressed. I believe all kids that are middle school age should tour this facility."
"Drug Court was very interesting. Great to hear from former addict and see the success this program is having."
Monday, October 12, 2009
26 members of the Leadership Class attend the Retreat
New Leadership Class Begins September 2009
Margot Helphand, Sarri Gilman, and Carl Zapora welcomed the new leadership class at a 2-day leadership retreat at the Hampton Inn in Lynnwood. Margot led the class through 2-day of exercises focused on learning more about individual leadership styles. Problem solving, communication, and relationship building were taken to a new level as we watched the class breathe life and meaning into the work we call "leadership".Welcome to our Young Leadership Program

August 2009, Leadership Snohomish County kicked off a brand new program for young leaders to recognize their talent and skills and identify meaningful ways they can contribute to our community. This new program is piloting with 5 exceptional young leaders from The Boeing Company, REACH program. The five people in this pilot class year are; Neel Sheth, Christiana Chen, Quy Le, Zeina Salah, and Mandy Roach. The Leading Change participants meet once each month- August through December to discuss their community projects and focus on a specific aspect of leadership development. They are engaged in doing IT and Business projects for the following organizations; Little Red Schoolhouse, Open Door Theater, NAACP of Snohomish County, the Red Cross, and Senior Services of Snohomish County. They will be contributing 80 volunteer hours to each project.
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