Featured in Fargo INC Magazine: Leadership Lessons from the United Way 35 Under 35 Women’s Leadership Program

35u35 Fargo Inc. Spotlight Feature

The growth and development of people is the highest calling of leadership.
-Harvey Firestone

We’ve all heard the quote that we are the average of the five people we spend the most time with, or are familiar with the notion that who you spend time with is who you become.

At United Way, we are fortunate to have some of our communities’ brightest and most talented leaders serve as volunteers. These extraordinary leaders give of their time and energy to share their experiences and knowledge to help each of us grow as leaders and advocates. As each of us learn and interact, our community becomes a better, stronger place to call home.

In the March issue of Spotlight’s Fargo INC Magazine, our community was able to have the opportunity to “meet” extraordinary leaders that volunteer their time as mentors and speakers for our United Way 35 Under 35 Women’s Leadership Program. We encourage you to learn more about our United Way 35 Under 35 Women’s Leadership Program and check out all of the inspiring and impactful features in Fargo INC.


Learn from Annie Wood, Associate Director for Student Life for Minnesota State University Moorhead
Uncovering your Core Values and Maximizing their Power

Get inside the mind of Chris Thompson, Founder & Owner of Chris Thompson Coaching LLC
The Leadership Mindset

Gain perspective from Katie Ehlis, Founder & Owner of The Vanity Bar
Leading from Behind the Scenes: Building and Empowering your Team

Be inspired by Kara Jorvig, Founder/CEO of Allegro Group
Finding Inspiration on the Leadership Journey

Reflect and grow with Colette Campbell, Chief Talent Acquisition and Diversity Officer for Bremer Bank
Inside Out: Reflecting on Ourselves so we Can Better See Others

Get equipped with tools and tips from Eric Piela, Senior Brand Manager for WEX and Certified Crucial Conversations Trainer
Crucial Conversations

See our community through a new lens and learn about volunteer opportunities to grow your leadership skills from Karla Isley, President & CEO of United Way of Cass-Clay
Community Involvement Builds Strong, Engaged Teams

At United Way, we want to inspire our community to focus on the growth and development of people because we know that we will need innovative leaders, like you, to find solutions to our communities’ biggest challenges. United Way works to bring together community leaders, nonprofit organizations, companies, volunteers, and donors to find solutions to community issues such as student success, hunger, homelessness, and lifting families out of poverty – issues that impact each of us as leaders and community members. We invite you to learn more about our vision here.

If you have questions about our United Way 35 Under 35 Women’s Leadership Program or want to get more involved with United Way, we encourage you to reach out to our team at unitedway@unitedwaycassclay.org.

 

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