Locals join Leadership Eastside


September 22, 2008 · Updated 4:36 PM 

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Forty emerging Eastside community leaders have been accepted in the Leadership Eastside (LE) community leader development program. LE grooms high-impact individuals in taking the next step to grow their communities to a healthier future. Class members chose to take responsibility for their Eastside communities today to subrogate their responsibility to the assumption that someone else will step up as a community leader.

Local Leadership Eastside 2011 class participants and their sponsoring organizations:

Bothell — Patrick Bannon, communications manager, Bellevue Downtown Association; Lisa Brouelette, police sergeant, city of Kirkland; Tom Flynn, health and safety supervisor, University of Washington, Bothell.

Forty emerging Eastside community leaders have been accepted in the Leadership Eastside (LE) community leader development program. LE grooms high-impact individuals in taking the next step to grow their communities to a healthier future. Class members chose to take responsibility for their Eastside communities today to subrogate their responsibility to the assumption that someone else will step up as a community leader.

Local Leadership Eastside 2011 class participants and their sponsoring organizations:

Bothell — Patrick Bannon, communications manager, Bellevue Downtown Association; Lisa Brouelette, police sergeant, city of Kirkland; Tom Flynn, health and safety supervisor, University of Washington, Bothell.

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