Leadership Griffin/Spalding starts Friday
by Thomas Hoefer
Jan 29, 2013 | 1466 views | 1 1 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
The Griffin-Spalding Chamber of Commerce will soon be hosting its annual Leadership Griffin/Spalding Class of 2013, a program designed to enhance the leadership potential in the community.

Leadership Griffin/Spalding 2013 is scheduled to start on Friday, with the local chamber of commerce accepting applications until Thursday. It will then meet every other week from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. until graduation on May 2.

According to the Griffin-Spalding Chamber of Commerce, the primary goal of the program is to identify future leaders and relate to them the issues confronting the community. The class, which has been held for more than 20 years, is geared toward individuals who are concerned about the future of the community and committed to personal involvement shaping its future.

During the bi-weekly meetings, participants will learn about a variety of aspects of the community, ranging from government to business to education. They will also go out on trips to places such as the homeless shelter, the Hope Health Clinic, Griffin High School, Spalding High School and the UGA-Griffin campus, said Cindy Jones, office staff member of the local chamber.

“It’s a hands-on program,” Jones said.

Leadership Griffin/Spalding 2013 is limited to 25 participants. The cost of the program is $250, which includes the expenses for trips and lunch during each meeting.

For more information, including registration, contact the Griffin-Spalding Chamber of Commerce at 770-228-8200 or griffinchamber@cityofgriffin.com.
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JulieBrandenburg
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January 30, 2013
This has been held for more than 20 years? GDN would you kindly do the research and print any successes this program has achieved? $250 a head all in the name of "teaching us about what we can already see" sounds like a business opportunity for the Chamber of Commerce--no pun intended. Can you attend for free if you bring your own lunch and drive yourself on the field trips?

"Identify the future leaders". Is this where you are invited to drink the koolaide?