History & Description
Leadership Medford/Jackson County is a program that was developed by The Chamber
in 1983 in response to a community need--namely, the need for leadership in all areas of
public service.
Leadership Medford/Jackson County
creates in its class participants a comprehensive and objective awareness of our community
in action. The program fosters commitment to our region and develops leaders to meet the
demands of the future. Since its inception in 1983, more than 500 people have graduated
from this distinguished and popular program.
The program is
comprised of eight educational sessions, which begin in September and conclude in May. Participants meet one day each month for a full
days curriculum centered around a main topic area and delivered via seminars, tours,
lectures and briefings. Topics include: Government, Cultural Overview, Education,
Communications, Social Environment, Leadership, Tourism and Business & Industry.
A key program
requirement is the completion of a large-scale community project, selected by the class
participants and involving the talents of each individual to bring the project to
fruition. |
Proud sponsors of the 2008-2009 Leadership Program

For
further information about the program please contact Daria Land, Vice President, Communications and
Programming and Events at (541) 608-8520. |