Skagit Valley College, the Economic Development Council for Island County, Sno-Isle Libraries, The Whidbey Institute, and community partners are proud to announce that applications are now being accepted for the second annual Leadership Whidbey program. This year’s program is planned for in-person sessions and will take place from October 29, 2021 through May 20, 2022.
Leadership Whidbey is a seven-month community leadership development program. A foundational tenant of the program is that informed and connected critical thinkers who have a perspective grounded in community service will lead, strengthen, and transform our communities. Current and future leaders from all sectors are encouraged to apply.
“Despite being online this year, this was one of the most involved and challenging classes I’ve ever had, and it definitely helped me to push myself outside of my comfort zone.”
“I have been in awe of how well sectors of our island work together so collaboratively, for preserving the beauty and enhancing the culture.”
“I am grateful for being able to learn and increase my confidence in the power of honest, compassionate, kind, vulnerable communication to work through conflict and emerge more unified.”
— Inaugural class participants
The LW curriculum features eleven full educational days designed to facilitate discovery, growth, exploration, and discussion to support:
- Self-reflection/personal leadership reflection and development.
- Knowledge and understanding of place, local history, and current issues.
- Relationships, communication, and understanding across broad and diverse communities.
The deadline to apply is August 31 and applicants must live or work on Whidbey Island. For more information, email connect@leadershipwhidbey.com or visit leadershipwhidbey.org. Opportunities to support the program in other ways are also available.