(KLZA)--A new class of Nebraska leaders is ready to take the next step in shaping the future of the state.
The Nebraska Chamber Foundation has announced the members of Leadership Nebraska Class 17, a diverse group of professionals selected from across the state to participate in its premier leadership development program.
Leadership Nebraska, presented by Medica, was launched in 2006 with the goal of connecting emerging and established leaders, deepening their understanding of the state- most pressing issues, and preparing them to make a broader impact in their communities and industries.
Over a seven-month period, participants will take part in immersive sessions covering a wide range of topics including workforce and education, economic development, agriculture, health care, natural resources, and government policy.
The program combines hands-on learning with meaningful dialogue, giving participants a deeper understanding of Nebraska and the tools to lead with purpose.
Upon completing the program, participants will join an alumni network of more than 400 leaders committed to continued growth, collaboration, and service to Nebraska.
Among the Nebraskans selected to participate in Leadership Nebraska- Class is Amber Holle, Executive Director of the Falls City Chamber and Main Street.
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