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May 2013
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2013 Emerging Leaders Program Team Project Presentation

Fri, Jun 7, 2013 - 9:00 am » Fri, Jun 7, 2013 - 11:00 am - ELP Forums

Engaging and Expanding Communities

Open to the Public / Registration Required

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Audience listening to Team Project
Each year, the Fellows in the Emerging Leaders Program discover and practice collaborative leadership skills by working together in peer-led teams on projects that involve multiple stakeholders and have broad civic impacts. The projects for 2013 contribute to the economic and social well-being of the Boston area by harnessing the power of an engaged community. Our presenters are: David Christensen, AT&T; Beth Creavin, Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare; Katie Hauser, Massachusetts Convention Center Authority; Patty Kaplinger, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts; Cristin Monaco Shields, Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary; and Geoff Phillips, NStar Electric & Gas.

There will also be a guest panel responding to the findings. They are (as of 5.8.13): Tito Jackson,  Boston City Councillor; Liveda Clements (invited), Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts; Jackie Glenn (invited), EMC Corporation; and John Connors (invited), Boathouse Group and Small Can Be Big. Finally, we are pleased to announce Howard Leibowitz, Chief of Projects and Partnerships for the City of Boston will provide closing remarks. read more »

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“The ELP provides a unique opportunity to be exposed to a wide array of existing and emerging leaders who are forging new, more effective collaborations that will change how we live our lives in the future. My participation in this program has changed my thinking about what is possible when committed, diverse, and skilled individuals come together on issues. And it has increased my network of contacts and personal capacity to contribute to and lead these types of collaborations successfully.”
Carol Choi, PA Consulting
ELP Fellow 2004


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