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LeadAR
A Program That WorksLeadAR

The LeadAR program is a two year life-changing event for emerging Arkansas leaders from rural and urban communities. The program’s goal is to increase participants’ knowledge and understanding of the economic and social changes affecting Arkansas through the practical application of leadership skills and development of expertise in addressing critical problems facing Arkansas communities.

Training is focused on basic skills in communications, interpersonal relations, networking, economics, policy formation, role of government, and social and cultural understanding. Men and women in this program explore the legislative process; the long-term effects of our government’s agriculture, trade, and economic policies; and current issues facing our state in education, health, water, economic development, and criminal justice.

The program consists of 12 three-day seminars held in communities all over Arkansas. Seminars are conducted by political and business leaders, state and federal agency personnel, university staff, and others.

Each class participates in a twelve day study tour to another state and Washington, D.C. to learn about issues beyond our borders and those affecting our nation. If funds are available, each class will also participate in a two week study tour to another country to learn about a culture different from our own and another system of government.

 


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