MONROE - Green County Leaders is a program that was developed to ensure Green County would have the leaders in business, industry and government it would need to face the challenges of today and the future. The program is now in its seventh year. Over 170 people in the Green County area have graduated from the program since that first class in 2002. Graduates can be found in leadership roles in businesses, schools and local government all over Green County.
The program consists of an orientation, nine (9) classes and a graduation banquet. Classes are held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month, from September thru May, and focus on leadership skills and on issues Green County communities and residents are or will be facing in the future.
Recruitment for the class of 2009-2010 is starting. Brochures and applications for the program are available at the GCDC office or the Green County UW-Extension office, both located in the Government Services Building at the Pleasant View Complex in Monroe. Anyone interested in the program can fill out an application. Call (608) 328-9452 or e-mail gcdc@tds.net for information. Application forms are also available to download from the Green County Leaders Web site www.greencountyleaders.com. Applications received by 4 p.m. July 15 will pay last year's rate of $350 for the 10-session program. Applications are due no later than July 29.
Green County Leaders is made possible through a partnership of the Green County Development Corporation, Green County UW-Extension, the Monroe Campus of Blackhawk Technical College, and other area organizations and businesses that donate their time by serving on program committees and as session speakers.
The program consists of an orientation, nine (9) classes and a graduation banquet. Classes are held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month, from September thru May, and focus on leadership skills and on issues Green County communities and residents are or will be facing in the future.
Recruitment for the class of 2009-2010 is starting. Brochures and applications for the program are available at the GCDC office or the Green County UW-Extension office, both located in the Government Services Building at the Pleasant View Complex in Monroe. Anyone interested in the program can fill out an application. Call (608) 328-9452 or e-mail gcdc@tds.net for information. Application forms are also available to download from the Green County Leaders Web site www.greencountyleaders.com. Applications received by 4 p.m. July 15 will pay last year's rate of $350 for the 10-session program. Applications are due no later than July 29.
Green County Leaders is made possible through a partnership of the Green County Development Corporation, Green County UW-Extension, the Monroe Campus of Blackhawk Technical College, and other area organizations and businesses that donate their time by serving on program committees and as session speakers.