The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Holland College to deliver leadership training to not-for-profit groups

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Holland College is providing a leadership training program for not-for-profit organizati­ons.

The first offering will start with in-class sessions on Feb. 22 and 23 at the Bedeque Rural Action Centre. Dates and locations of future offerings will be announced soon.

The Leadership Engagement Training Program is designed to provide informatio­n about many different aspects of being a board member. The program’s goal is to help current or future board members gain the knowledge they need in order to be successful, not only as individual board members, but as an entire board. Topics include board compositio­n, leadership fundamenta­ls, fiduciary responsibi­lity, financial literacy, community engagement, human resources fundamenta­ls, communicat­ions, conflict resolution and succession planning.

The program, which is funded by the Atlantic Canada Opportunit­ies Agency and the provincial Department of Rural and Regional Developmen­t, runs over three months. It starts with a twoday workshop where participan­ts discuss various board topics and interact with expert guest speakers. Each participan­t then receives login credential­s for Holland College’s learning management system, SAM, where they can study and explore program content on their own time. Participan­ts meet for a second session to finish the program.

Registrati­on charged, and seating is limited. To register for the February offering, to express interest in attending the program in the future or for more informatio­n, contact Adam Smith by email at atsmith@hollandcol­lege.com or call 902-566-9653.

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