Community involvement
Participants in the Cadillac Leadership program make the decision to spend nine months investing in themselves and their community. In doing so, they make new professional contacts, gain a deeper understanding of the business sectors that makeup our local economy, and identify and develop personal leadership skills. We ask our participants to answer the following question: How will you use your newfound knowledge and skills to create your own legacy of community involvement?
Community involvement can come in many forms. It might mean sitting on the board of a local non-profit, or volunteering a couple Saturdays a year for Project Christmas. It can be as involved as coaching a youth sporting team, or as low-commitment as sitting on the annual mock interview panel at the Career Tech Center. Our goal is to help participants find a way to give back that fits their interests and lifestyle.
Community service project
Historically, the Cadillac Leadership Program has included a community service project chosen by the class. The goal was to identify a community need and develop a project that will address that need. The project provided an opportunity for participants to work together in small groups, practice project development skills, and provide a benefit to the community.
The service project afforded Leadership participants an opportunity to practice skills necessary for being community trustees – coming to consensus and working with people of various backgrounds and interests. Participants gained lasting friendships, a better understanding of community needs, and shared sense of accomplishment for a job well done.
This tradition was continued for more than 30 years, with more than $1,000,000 raised by Leadership Classes through the support of the community.
Past projects
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