Leadership Kentucky has announced the opening of applications for its Class of 2025. The program aims to unite diverse leaders from various backgrounds to collaboratively address pressing issues facing the state. Over seven months, participants will engage in in-depth discussions on topics such as economic development, social justice, healthcare, and agriculture. Interested individuals can nominate themselves or someone they know before the March 1, 2025 deadline, marking the opportunity to enhance personal growth and community impact.
LOUISVILLE – Exciting news is buzzing around Kentucky as Leadership Kentucky has kicked off its applications for the class of 2025! This program invites individuals to step forward and present their nominations and applications, giving them a chance to connect with other diverse leaders from all walks of life.
For those who might be unfamiliar, Leadership Kentucky is all about bringing together people with a wealth of career accomplishments and volunteer efforts to discuss and tackle some of the most pressing issues facing our great state. Over the course of seven months, participants engage in a series of three-day sessions held in a variety of locations statewide, from the picturesque Boone Tavern in Berea to the bustling urban centers of Louisville and Lexington.
The first session promises to kick things off in June at the historic Boone Tavern, where participants will dive into a mix of vital topics. Prepare to roll up your sleeves and explore complex subjects ranging from business and economic development to social justice, healthcare, and agriculture. Each session aims to give participants a deep understanding of how these issues impact different regions of the state, ensuring everyone walks away with a broader perspective on what makes Kentucky unique.
What’s truly remarkable about this program is the emphasis on community impact. Participants are encouraged to bring their newfound knowledge back to their own communities. The program is not just about personal growth but also about inspiring others to take action. Graduates often return home with a renewed commitment to serve and elevate their local areas.
So, who can apply? Anyone interested in becoming a part of this transformative journey is encouraged to nominate themselves or someone they know. The nomination form is conveniently available online at www.leadershipky.org. Once nominated, individuals will receive detailed application instructions right in their inbox. Just remember, if you want to be part of this year’s class, the deadline is March 1, 2025. So don’t dilly-dally!
Leadership Kentucky has a rich history, having been formed back in 1984 as a non-profit aimed at shaping the state’s future leaders. Over the years, they’ve launched various initiatives to cater to different needs. One notable program is ELEVATE Kentucky, which focuses specifically on young professionals aged 25-35. Participants in this program benefit from three specialized sessions aimed at enhancing their personal and professional skills.
This year, sessions for ELEVATE Kentucky will take place in Owensboro, Pikeville, and Frankfort/Northern Kentucky between April and June. The application window for this class is also open online until November 30, 2025, giving young professionals a chance to step up and be catalysts for change in their communities.
So gather your thoughts, send in a nomination, and take the first step towards being a part of something grand in the Bluegrass State. The future is bright, and it’s waiting for dedicated individuals to help shine a light on Kentucky’s potential!
Nine Local Leaders Honored at the 2025 Unsung Heroes Awards Ceremony
Frustration Grows in Lexington Over Road Conditions Amid Winter Storm
Lexington Marks 250 Years with Pam Miller’s Legacy
University of Kentucky and Asbury University Achieve Enrollment Records
Whistleblower Lawsuit Challenges KCTCS Reforms
KCTCS Proposes Major Reforms to Enhance Kentucky’s Two-Year College System
Toyota Invests $922 Million in New Advanced Paint Facility in Georgetown, Kentucky
Kentucky Community and Technical College System Proposes Major Reforms to Enhance Education Access and Quality
KCTCS Initiates Major Reforms Following Legislative Review to Enhance Two-Year College System in Kentucky
Milam Appointed Chair of Kentucky Broadcasters Association Board for 2025
News Summary This weekend, a series of violent stabbings at 16th Street Mall in Denver…
News Summary Le Gourmet, a new Caribbean restaurant, is set to open in Lexington this…
News Summary TikTok has dismissed rumors suggesting a potential sale to Elon Musk, labeling them…
News Summary Kentucky recently faced severe winter storms that resulted in a state of emergency,…
News Summary The ongoing homicide trial of Jerry Price, charged in the fatal shooting of…
News Summary BourbonCon 2025 is set for January 17-18 in Lexington at the Marriott Griffin…