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Leadership Triangle College Edition
February 12, 2009
Leadership Triangle: College Edition presented by Fidelity Investments leverages Leadership Triangle’s 16 year-old regional and leadership
programs for business and community leaders in an experiential learning opportunity designed for third-year college students.
Two representatives nominated from each of the colleges, communitie colleges and universities based in the Triangle creates a collaborative experience in a region known for a competitive higher education environment. Participants must show an aptitude for leadership and a strong interest in being actively engaged in the Triangle community.
Taking leadership beyond the college classroom
and to the community. An interactive curriculum explores issues and opportunities facing the
Triangle and offers personal leadership development. Five five-hour sessions held in locations throughout the Triangle engage emerging leaders in discussions and dialogue with the region’s key business, community and
government leaders.
Sessions held January through April include:
Don’t Go It Alone:
How to Build Relationships that Get Things Done
Millennials Making it Big:
Young Entrepreneurs Share Their Secrets to Success
Getting People on Board:
Inspiring Support for a Shared Vision
Change the Triangle, Change the World:
By engaging our most promising college students in their communities, we can increase the
likelihood they’ll remain here and continue to improve our quality of life.”
-Mary Easley, First Lady
State of North Carolina
“Today’s college students don’t need to wait until graduation to make their
mark. There are so many ways to ensure we improve our environment,strengthen our communities and change the lives of people in need. The
first step is to get involved.”
-Andrea Bazán, President
Triangle Community Foundation
“The Triangle’s challenges will not be solved in Chapel Hill, Raleigh or Durham alone -- our future success calls for regional solutions. While we all embrace college rivalries, our future leaders need the skills and experience
to work across campus, city and county boundaries.”
-Jim Goodmon, President and CEO
Capitol Broadcasting
“Leadership in the 21st century requires more than even the best of
academic training. To help the region capitalize on its opportunities, future
leaders also need exposure to the influencers and institutions that make
things happen in the Triangle.”
-Ted Abernathy, Executive Director
Southern Growth policies Board
Visit www.leadershiptriangle.com
for more information and complete list of speakers and topics.
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