Leadership Kentucky seeks young professionals for development program

ELEVATE Kentucky is a three-session program that seeks to prepare graduates to be catalysts in their organizations and communities. 

Leadership Kentucky is inviting young professionals, ages 25 to 35, to apply for the ELEVATE Kentucky Class of 2026, which seeks to prepare graduates to be catalysts in their organizations and communities. 

The three-session program offers “in-depth personal and professional development while fostering a better understanding of the strengths and challenges facing the Commonwealth,” states a press release. 

The goal is for ELEVATE participants to “return their organizations with increased skills, knowledge, perspective, and a new statewide professional network.”

Participants will hear from “thought-provoking Kentucky leaders, learn about challenges and opportunities facing our state, and self-assess and gain insights about their personal leadership abilities.”

The sessions  from April through June will be held in Owensboro, Pikeville and Georgetown/Northern Kentucky. 

Applications will be available online until Dec. 5.

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