ALC Participant Completes Advanced Leadership TrainingProvided by the UNC School of Government



September 13, 2021 12:25PM

Harrisburg Town Council Member, Diamond Staton-Williams successfully completed the Advanced Leadership Corps (ALC) training offered annually to select local elected officials by the School of Government at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

ALC is an intensive leadership development program designed by the School’s Center for Public Leadership and Governance. The weeklong residential program is a dynamic experience that helps participants learn about their own leadership styles, inspire others to work toward a shared vision, and gain insights into how to work together to build better relationships and achieve far-reaching results. More than 140 local elected leaders from across North Carolina have completed this selective program since its inception.

“I am grateful to have been selected to participate along with other elected leaders in our state. This opportunity has given me greater insight into my own leadership style and has connected me with other leaders in our great state. Our Cabarrus County Commissioner Chair Steve Morris also completed this training and I admire him as a leader. It is a pleasure have completed this training and to continue to serve Cabarrus County and the Town of Harrisburg.”

Generous financial support from Prudential Financial allows elected officials from across the state to attend with only modest cost to the local unit of government.

For more information about the Advanced Leadership Corps and other programming for elected officials offered by the Center for Public Leadership and Governance at the UNC School of Government, please contact Patrice Roesler at 919.843.4167 or proesler@sog.unc.edu.

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