Program
The Vermont Leadership Institute

The Vermont Leadership Institute Class of 2008 Program Schedule:
Session 1: OPENING RETREAT
September 20 & 21, 2007 - Addison County
Team building exercises and experiential activities help associates
become acquainted and prepare for the program. Assessment tools help
identify information processing and communication preferences.
Session 2: KNOW THYSELF
October 25, 26 & 27, 2007 - Lamoille County
Information from several in-depth assessments and reflective exercises
create a rich picture of each individual associate's leadership style as
well as that of the group as a learning community. Data concerning
personal values and motivation, 360 degree feedback, learning and change
styles, and more form a foundation of knowledge from which the group
will discuss Vermont’s key issues.
Session 3: ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING AND SYSTEMS THINKING
November 30 & December 1, 2007 – Caledonia County
Associates examine the big picture: the systems in which they live and
work. They apply an ethical perspective to leadership, and continue to
address their short and long-term goals.
Session 4: DECISION MAKING AND HEALTH CARE
January 11 & 12, 2008 - Chittenden County
The health care system and health care issues set the stage for an
exploration of the roles of ethics and dialogue in the decision-making
process.
Session 5: CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE SHAPING OF PUBLIC POLICY
February 10, 11 & 12, 2008 - Washington County
This three-day session focuses first on global climate change and then on local policy making. With the help of many of Vermont's public servants, associates examine local and global community and
the interplay between values, ethics, policy, and finance.
Session 6: EDUCATION AND CORRECTION
March 14 & 15, 2008 - Windham County
Associates examine education, the economy, and the quality
of life in Vermont. Issues of governance, interagency relationships,
and justice are explored from multiple perspectives.
Session 7: PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT AND CREATIVE LEADERSHIP
May 9 & 10, 2008- Bennington County
Associates explore ways to foster public participation in
community-building activities. They look at how Vermont communities
define themselves, meet diverse needs, and use resources to create a
healthy environment.
Session 8: COMMENCEMENT
June 6 & 7, 2008 - Addison County
Associates reflect on the year and on their growth. Festivities honor
their efforts and commitment.
For more information about the leadership programs at the Snelling Center for Government, please contact Susan McCormack, Director of Leadership Development.
Announcements
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Fulfilling our e-state potential: Building Community In a “Connected Age.”
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June 7, 2008
VLI Commencement at Basin Harbor Club
What's New
Current Snelling Center Projects:
Council on the Future of Vermont Community Forums
Share ideas about the future of Vermont through a series held across the state as part of the Council on the Future of Vermont. For more information, contact Sarah Waring at 223-6098.