Posts in 40thAnniversary
Martha Choe, LT'84

Now, more than ever before, we need leaders who understand the complex intricacies of issues facing our community and who are committed to the values that LT embodies. LT dives headlong into the most pressing issues facing our region: affordable housing, environmental sustainability, and equitable education.

Leaders and leadership are works in progress; no one is born a leader, so how does one learn to lead? LT provides an opportunity not only to dive into the most critical issues facing our region but to challenge leaders to learn who they are, what they believe in, and decide how they want to lead. 

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Bob Watt, LT'84

LT class of ’84: Being selected to join LT’84 was such an honor. Being in that class connected me to a network of leaders who I didn’t know before, whose advice, collaboration, support, and perspective I’ve relied on over and over in the years since. Perhaps the most significant connection I made during that year was with Martha Choe. We were teammates on that first project team, and we worked together on some very significant projects in our city and state over the next few decades.

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