Participants are enjoying the current Leadership Corvallis class, which began in September and runs through June 2012.
Applications for the 2012-2013 class will be accepted Jan. 1 through June 1, 2012.
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Participants are enjoying the current Leadership Corvallis class, which began in September and runs through June 2012.
Applications for the 2012-2013 class will be accepted Jan. 1 through June 1, 2012.
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Do you know a Leadership Corvallis graduate who deserves some special recognition? Please nominate a fellow LC graduate for the 2011 Hans Neukomm Leadership Award. It just takes a minute and it is a wonderful gift to give someone who works hard for our community. The nomination deadline is May 20.
Download the nomination form as a PDF or as a Microsoft Word document.
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Founder of the Leadership Corvallis program Hans Neukomm has died at age 74 after a battle with cancer.
Hans founded Leadership Corvallis in 1992 and served as its president until 2003. He subsequently served as president emeritus and managed the organization’s advisory board.
“Hans was the leader of leaders in Corvallis,” said Deb Rose, Leadership Corvallis Board President. “It is a fitting tribute to his legacy that on the day he passed away, a mayor and city council member were sworn in, both of whom were Leadership Corvallis Alumni. Leadership Corvallis mourns his passing. We remain dedicated to continuing his legacy for years to come.”
Hans’ vision sparked development of a program that gives participants a better understanding of how our community works so they can be more effective in the workplace and community. More than 300 individuals have benefited from Leadership Corvallis.
“The only way for a community to be a better place to live is for its citizens to understand and accept their personal responsibility for what happens,” Hans said.
In addition to Leadership Corvallis, Hans was extremely active in many community organizations and committees.
In recognition for his contributions and leadership in community, charitable and service organizations, Hans received many awards and accolades – among them First Citizen of Corvallis in 1995 and the prestigious Silver Beaver Award of the Boy Scouts of America in 1996. In 2002, Oregon’s Governor recognized Hans with the State of Oregon’s Economic and Community Development Award for Outstanding Community Leadership. He also was the Senior First Citizen of Corvallis in 2008.
The Leadership Corvallis board, alumni and class members mourn this loss and our thoughts are with his wife, Adele and his family. When it is available, we will post information about Hans’ memorial service and how donations may be made in his name to support future Leadership Corvallis participants.
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Twenty-eight area residents have been accepted into Leadership Corvallis, a 10-month program that equips citizens to take an active role in shaping community policy. Presentations, site tours and panel discussions educate participants about the institutions, agencies and processes that make Corvallis work.
The second Thursday of each month, participants gather for a daylong session covering one segment of community life in Corvallis in a curriculum keyed to Vision 2020, the city’s governing planning document.
This year’s curriculum covers human services and public safety, the central city and where people live, economic vitality, education, governing and civic involvement, health care, cultural enrichment and recreation, the environment and natural resources, and community leadership.
Tuition for the program, often paid by a sponsoring employer, is $550. Download an application for next year’s class.
The Leadership Corvallis Class of 2011 includes:
For additional information, please contact:
Deborah Rose
President of the Board
Leadership Corvallis
541-207-1866
or
Curtis Wright
Public Relations Committee Chair
Leadership Corvallis
541-738-6525
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Participants finish 10-month program that introduces community leadership opportunities
Corvallis, Ore., (July 6, 2010) – Twenty-six Leadership Corvallis class members completed a 10-month program of learning about the Corvallis area on June 10. Their introduction to people and places that impact Benton County was designed to encourage participation on boards of non-profits, local government committees, volunteer task forces, and other areas where citizen involvement can make a difference. An additional component of the class was networking opportunities with community leaders.
Throughout the year, these 26 men and women visited 34 different venues in Benton County and heard from a total of 146 speakers, hosts, facilitators and presenters, all over a 10 day leadership training class.
Graduates of the Leadership Corvallis class of 2009-2010 are:
Applications are currently being accepted for the class of 2010-2011. Interested participants can learn more about the program and download an application or contact the Corvallis-Benton Chamber Coalition at (541) 757-1505. Completed applications must be returned by July 31.
Leadership Corvallis was created in 1992 to identify Corvallis’ and Benton County’s “best and brightest” citizens and offer a 10-month program that equips them to provide leadership within their own community. An advisory board comprising community leaders helps develop topics and interacts with participants as guest speakers and session facilitators.