LT Alumni Collaboration: Kelly Fisher, LT’19, and Nam-ho Park, LT’19
What happens when you bring together highly motivated leaders from all walks of life, who work in various industries, and who have expertise in fields ranging from informatics to food security?
Cross-sector collaboration. Transformative leadership opportunities.
The LT Class of 2019 brought together 80 incredible leaders, including Nam-ho Park and Kelly Fisher. Nam-ho is a lecturer at the University of Washington in Informatics, a discipline focused on the intersection of people, information, and technology. Kelly manages the Food Security Program at Seattle Children’s Hospital, providing food resources to patients, their families, and the larger community.
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Introducing the LT Class of 2021
We are excited to introduce the LT Class of 2021. Members of LT’21 represent the three sectors (private, nonprofit, and public), work in a variety of industries, and demonstrate a deep commitment to foster the change needed to make our region a more equitable and just place for everyone. Please join us in welcoming these leaders into the Leadership Tomorrow family!
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Meet LT's 2020-2021 Curriculum Committee
LT's Curriculum Committee, an incredible group of alumni and community leaders, develops and implements the annual curriculum for the Flagship Program program. By planning Challenge Days and retreats, overseeing leadership labs, and facilitating racial caucusing, this group ensures we provide opportunities throughout the year to explore this year’s core question and achieve our learning objectives.
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2020-2021 Lab Coaches
LT's Curriculum Committee, an incredible group of alumni and community leaders, develops and implements the annual curriculum for the Challenge Year, including planning the retreats and Challenge Days, and overseeing the two leadership labs. This committee ensures a focus on community and current issues, how the three sectors work together, racial equity, application of leadership principles, and the intersectionality of these components.
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Meet LT's New Board Members
We are thrilled to introduce LT's new Board Members! Working with LT's 23 other board members, they will help steward LT as we navigate these uncertain times and ensure LT's continued success.
LT's Board of Directors is comprised of 29 leaders from the nonprofit, public, and private sectors. They are united by their commitment to cultivate, inspire, connect, and engage an effective community of leaders who will work collaboratively to foster sustainable change.
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Alumni Spotlight: Maria McDaniel, LT’14
“It’s the little things that cause the ripple effect, and those are the voices and tasks that sometimes go unseen. My experience at LT reinforced the need to continue to speak up, show up, have a seat at the table, and not take for granted your actions and how they really do make an impact.”
Read the rest of the story to see how Maria lives those values and continues to show up, speak up, and make an impact.
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LT'20 Graduation & Alumni Reunion - Highlights and Resources
Last week we celebrated the Class of 2020 and welcomed them to the LT alumni community at the LT'20 Graduation and Alumni Reunion. Family members, friends, colleagues, and alumni from around the country joined together to reflect, inspire, and connect around leading through crisis and opportunity.
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Letter to LT Community: We Stand Together for Change
Dear LT Community:
We face a defining moment. It is inescapable that our region and nation are suffering from the effects of systemic racism which perpetuates structural violence, poverty, and health disparities. Black and African American members of our community are under siege right now. We see you and we care about you. We stand together with you in anger, fear, sadness, and grief.
We are committed to changing the systems and structures that perpetuate racist inequities and are a part of a long history of injustice and oppression. While we don’t have all the answers, we are committed to working toward solutions that not only address the current incidents that have sparked the recent protests, but also address the root causes. It is our charge -- as leaders in this community and in partnership with all members of our community -- to find ways to foster sustainable change.
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