Leadership Kentucky seeks participants for 2025 class

Participants will meet with Kentucky leaders and explore the state’s resources and opportunities in a series of seven monthly, three-day sessions at locations around the state.

Leadership Kentucky is accepting nominations and applications for its class of 2025.  

The nonprofit founded in 1984 aims to connect “a diverse group of leaders with a variety of career accomplishments and volunteer activities to gain insight on complex issues facing Kentucky,” says a news release from the organization.

Participants will meet with Kentucky leaders and explore the state’s resources and opportunities in a series of seven monthly, three-day sessions at locations around the state.

Leadership Kentucky Class of 2025 will begin in June at the Boone Tavern in Berea and will travel to Pikeville, Paducah/Eddyville, Louisville, Bowling Green/Fort Campbell, Northern Kentucky and Lexington. Sessions will cover business and economic development, arts and tourism, natural resources and environment, social justice, education, health care, agriculture and government. 

The nomination form is available at www.leadershipky.org.

Applicants will receive full instructions via email once nominated. 

Applications are due by March 1.

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