Leadership Wylie
Class XXI REGISTRATION is now open!
Deadline to apply is July 31, 2024
Program Overview
Our Leadership Wylie program provides leaders with a socially conscious and civically engaged leadership toolkit, as well as the opportunity to apply their knowledge through experiential assignments. Participants graduate with the skills, experiences, and connections to lead Wylie into the future.
Interested individuals should:
- Live within the Wylie City Limits or Wylie ISD boundary;
- Work in Wylie;
- Work for a company outside of the city that impacts Wylie; or
- A member of the Wylie Area Chamber of Commerce
The purpose of the Leadership Wylie program is to motivate and encourage civic leadership, and to develop personal leadership characteristics and skills. Participants are introduced to the leadership of our community and Collin County and the functions of our local governments. Participants are exposed to numerous activities, individuals, and agencies that impact our community. Each participant is also expected to be actively involved in the choosing and implementation of a class project that benefits the community. Graduates are encouraged to actively contribute to the growth and future of Wylie through personal service.
Leadership and Personal Development Training
Leadership Wylie provides employers with a comprehensive program to identify and train potential leaders within their workplace. Small, medium, and large companies alike benefit from the program. Our program assists, encourages, and motivates employees to develop important leadership skills. Individuals participate in various hands-on learning activities that will help identify and strengthen personal values, visions, and lifelong goals. In short, this program not only produces leaders; it enriches the lives of all who actively participate in the Leadership Wylie Program.
Civic Leadership Training
Objectives
- To inform the participants about the history, government, social needs, and opportunities for improvement in Wylie;
- To introduce the participants to, and establish dialogue with, each other and the current leaders of the community;
- To encourage active participation in future activities which contribute to the growth and betterment of Wylie; and
- To provide current and future employers with a source of knowledgeable and trained leaders who can, and will have a positive impact on the business community.
Time Commitment
- Every participant shall attend every session in its entirety. Emergency absences shall be reported to the program facilitator as soon as possible.
- The Opening Retreat is mandatory.
- Additional time will be required outside of class time for the chosen class project.
- If a participant misses more than a total of more than 18 hours, he/she will not graduate and no refunds will be issued (the Board reserves the right to make exceptions in special circumstances).
Goals
- Learn from inspirational Wylie community, city, county and state leaders in a "behind the scenes" look at the community.
- Topics include: history, government, operations, education, social needs, and opportunities to get involved locally.
- Gain hands-on experiential leadership workshops focused on management, inclusive leadership, and effective communication.
- Understand the positive impact of doing business in Wylie as well as the tools and resources available.
- Embrace opportunities to connect with local community and business leaders across a variety of industries while building a close-knit alumni network
- Encourage participation and contribute to the growth and betterment of the Wylie community.
Meet the Leadership Wylie Class XXI Facilitator
Drew Myers is an enlivener and a story seeker. He gives others the opportunity to share their story - with the hopes that they also embrace their story. Through his podcasts and speaking engagements, he showcases and celebrates individuals who have given themselves permission to live radically honest lives, pursue their dreams and live on purpose.
Program Outcomes
Participants:
- Enhanced level of preparedness for the next phase of leadership, including effective management and communication techniques.
- Deeper, broader connections across the city.
- Development of a clear vision for how they can make an impact in their organization, sector, and community.
- Increased knowledge of and involvement in Wylie.
- Socially conscious and civically engaged leadership abilities.
Employers:
- Participants will learn strategic management and communication skills to bring teams closer to reaching goals.
- Participants will positively represent your business or organization as the city's next generation of trusted leaders.
- Participants will collaborate and lead teams with increased efficacy and commitment.
Details
- Participants meet the Third Thursday of the month (unless otherwise noted)
- 8 hours per month in person for 10 months
What to Expect
*Schedule is tentative and changes are at the discretion of the Wylie Area Chamber of Commerce and it's facilitators.