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Columbus Chamber of Commerce Leadership Colorado County Overview of Program

Leadership Colorado County Overview of Program Leadership Colorado County will consist of nine (9) sessions held monthly on the second Wednesday of each month September through May of each year. Sessions will cover but not limited to: leadership and leadership development; operations of local, state, and federal government; business and economic development; k-12 and higher education; health care; safety, law enforcement, EMS, fire; agriculture, utilities, service organizations, and community development. Sessions will begin at 7:30 a.m. and end at 5:30 p.m. Most sessions will have a working lunch. Time may vary on the legislative day.

Leadership Colorado County are full days packed with vital information on who and what impacts Colorado County’s quality of life. Due to the importance of each session, participants are required to attend all nine (9) sessions. The Leadership Committee will give consideration on a case-by-case basis for an emergency situation. By missing more than one session, the Committee will have the standing to dismiss a participant from the Leadership program.

Leadership Colorado County requires participants to complete four outside activities over the nine-month period that will include: attending one City Council meeting, one School Board meeting, one County Commissioner’s Court, and one community focused/non-profit meeting. Also required: at one of the government meetings participants are to give some type of public comment during the public comment section of the agenda. Participants will volunteer at least 10 hours with a community service group. The Leadership Committee will identify and approve the group and the hours. Participants will give a verbal report of their 10-hour volunteer experiences at an assigned meeting.

Leadership Colorado County expects participants to emerge from the program with a deeper and broader level of community awareness, a strengthened network, and insights they can apply in the workplace, community, and in their personal lives.

Applicant Eligibility:

• Must be 21 years or older.

• Must live or work full-time in Colorado County.

• Must obtain written approval from your CEO or senior executive at place of employment.

• Must show the desire and enthusiasm to be involved in the community and leadership position(s).

• Must complete the application and consent forms and submit before the deadline.

• Must be able to pay the non-refundable $395 tuition for the program by submission deadline or be the recipient of a scholarship to provide the tuition.

• Must be available to attend all sessions and required activities. Application Process

• Applications will be available May 29, 2024; submission deadline 3:00 p.m., July 3, 2024.

• Applications will be available through the Columbus Chamber of Commerce. Contact Becky Nutt at: becky@columbustexas. org / (979) 7328385.

• All applications must be turned into the Columbus Chamber of Commerce by 3:00 p.m. on July 3, 2024. Applications will not be accepted after this time unless the deadline has been extended by the Leadership Committee.

• Do not enclose the fee with the application. Fees will not be accepted until the class has been selected.

• Applications must be completed in full to be accepted. Selection Process

• Class selection will be made from the first fifteen (15) qualified applicants.

• Applications are logged in as they arrive so there is a record of the time and date for each application.

• Only completed applications will be considered.

• The Leadership Colorado County Committee will review applications for completeness, qualifications, and through the interviewing process.

• All applications will remain confidential and will be used only for the purpose of the Leadership Colorado County program. Notification Process

• All applicants will be notified in writing, via mail or email, if they were accepted into the program by August 7, 2024.


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