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St. Cloud Area Leadership Program

St. Cloud Area Leadership is designed to help current and emerging leaders understand the dynamics of the community and the role leadership shares in building healthy communities. This program brings together men and women of diverse backgrounds who share a common commitment to the future of the St. Cloud area.

St. Cloud Area Leadership:

Grooms leaders who will contribute to your company

Provides professional networking opportunities and enhanced community connections

Helps employees develop greater personal vision and confidence

Reinforces skills and imparts new knowledge to employees

Provides greater understanding and a broader perspective of key issues in Central Minnesota

Encourages networking among emerging and established leaders

Applications for the Leadership program are available online at StCloudAreaChamber.com, select “Programs” then “St. Cloud Area Leadership Program.” Applications must be submitted to the Chamber by May 31.

For more information about participating in the 2023-24 program, call Laura Wagner at 320-656-3831 or lwagner@StCloudAreaChamber.com.

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