The six-month virtual program is designed to put participants to work together on some of Arizona’s most pressing issues. phoenix
Valley Leadership has named 107 Arizonans to the second cohort of its annual Catalyze program, which started last year to give leaders in various sectors and industries the chance to expand their networks and skills.
The six-month virtual program is designed to put participants to work together on some of Arizona’s most pressing issues, giving them new experience and helping them to develop a plan and commitment to be more engaged in the community, Valley Leadership said. “At Valley Leadership, our goal is to empower participants to be impactful leaders in the Arizona community,” said Paul Komadina, VL board president and Catalyze alumni, in a statement. “As a graduate of Catalyze Class 1, I’ve seen first-hand how intentional and valuable the programming is in preparing our state’s leaders to take action and strengthen our community.
Catalyze is one of three leadership development programs — along with Explore and Summit — offered by the nonprofit organization. It is meant to create a pipeline of Arizonans committed to making a difference. More information is availableValley leadership said that 36% of the inaugural class made the decision to go on to the Impact Maker program, which is a collaborative community venture designed to help participants make a lasting impact on issues affecting the state.
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