April Leading Edge

Leadership Medina County “Comes Together” During Challenging Times

Everyone needs an opportunity to step away from work, families, and social isolation. Grab your favorite beverage and connect with leaders from all over Medina County.

We won’t have a specific agenda, instead we will be ready to discuss topics important to you and Medina County. Come as you are. Don’t worry about your kids, pets, backgrounds, or how your hair looks.

Register by visiting our website at www.leadershipmedinacounty.org

Upcoming Lunch and Learn Opportunities

Medina County District Library

April 14, 2020 at 12:00 p.m..

Explore the endless possibilities as to how you can still take advantage of all the services Medina County District Library has to offer!

Suzie Muniak, MCDL Assistant Director will share a multitude of online resources as well as introduce you to E Media. Join us from the comfort of your office or home.

Register HERE and you will receive the call in information.

Veteran Suicides & Services

April 16, 2020 at 12:00 p.m.

Join Edward Zackery ’13, Medina County Veterans Service Office, Director & Service Officer for a session about Veteran Services and Veteran Suicide on April 16, from noon until 1:00 p.m. Join us from the comfort of your office or home.

Register HERE  and you will receive the call in information.

Know anyone who might benefit from one of our programs?

Send us a recruit name and email!

Signature Class of 2021 – 30th Class – (Must work or live in Medina County) Contact Colleen@leadershipmedinacounty.org

Junior Leadership Class of 2021 (Current High School Sophomores may apply to participate during their Junior year) – Contact Carrie@leadershipmedinacounty.org

LEAD Institute Class of 2021 – Contact lead@leadershipmedinacounty.org


Class Notes

Find out what our Alumni and current classes are doing – Click here

Volunteer Opportunities

Find volunteer opportunities and events that support Medina County – Click here


Leadership Quote of the Month:

 “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in the moments of comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.

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