Posts by Executive Director
2023 Celebrating Excellence in Leadership Awards Announced
The 10th Celebrating Excellence in Leadership Awards honored 15 nominees and 7 award recipients. Each recipient was challenged to give a 5-word speech. 32 classes were represented at the event and the Class of 2020 had the most attendees. Visit the online photo album here. The event was recorded by WCTV. Stay tuned for a link…
Read MoreJunior Leadership Names Calf
“DILLY” By Georgia Rupert, Highland High School, Junior Leadership Class of 2023 This month, the Junior Leadership students had the opportunity to learn about agriculture and business from many experienced individuals. The students visited Berry’s Blooms where they received a tour and learned about the background of the owners. The Dairy Farmers of America…
Read MoreSignature Class Visits Smart Home
On January 26 and 27th, the Signature Class of 2023 visited the Medina County Board of Developmental Disabilities Smart Home. They discovered amazing assistive technology available to help individuals live independently and for the community to try before they buy. Comments from the class: “Thank you for the wonderful tour of the Medina County Board of…
Read MoreLiving a Month Without Much Money
by Andy Aber, age 8
Read MoreLeadership classes participate in Poverty Simulation
by Brian S. Gallatin, Public Information Officer, Medina County Commissioners
Read MoreLEAD Institute Gathers Like-Minded Leaders
by Gabby Pagura, The Biz Hive
Read MoreQPR Training Sessions in Medina County 2023
Did you know that most suicidal individuals do not want to die and want to try to find a way to live? Yet, there are 48,000 deaths annually attributed to suicide in the US. Let us help you become a Gatekeeper and recognize the warning signs, offer hope and help save lives with free QPR…
Read MoreFall Foliage Tour Seek Committee Members
Since 1968, the drive-it-yourself Medina County Fall Foliage Tour has educated the participating general public about agriculture, education, and history of Medina County. Each year, the tour highlights 10-15 places of interest that can include farms, agribusinesses, historical societies, and special events – among others. The tour is not intended to be a commercial, political,…
Read MoreLEAD Institute Talent DNA Revealed
At Leadership Medina County’s LEAD Institute, you’ll understand your strengths and learn how to use them in combination with each other and as part of a larger framework for success. You will also develop strategies for applying strengths in order to achieve your goals, such as leveraging strengths to overcome weaknesses or developing strengths that you haven’t yet fully explored.
Read MoreFoster Care Toy Drive
Medina County Job and Family Services is hosting a holiday toy drive for foster children.
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