Fall represents the start of a new year for Leadership Tomorrow (our fiscal year runs from September 1 through August 31). Each fall we begin with a new class, new board and committee members, new budget, and new aspirations for catalyzing impact. Check out our newsletter to learn what is ahead for LT this year.
Read MoreWe are excited to introduce the LT Class of 2023. Members of LT’23 represent the three sectors (private, nonprofit, and public), work in a variety of industries, and demonstrate a deep commitment to working collaboratively to make our region a place where people from all communities and identities thrive. Please join us in welcoming these leaders into the Leadership Tomorrow family!
Read MoreLT's Curriculum Committee, an incredible group of alumni and community leaders, develops and implements the annual curriculum for the Challenge Year, including planning the retreats and Challenge Days, and overseeing the two leadership labs. This committee ensures a focus on community and current issues, how the three sectors work together, racial equity, application of leadership principles, and the intersectionality of these components.
Read MoreIn the last two months, LT hosted our two biggest events of the year: The LT’22 Graduation & Alumni Reunion and our first-ever all-day Alumni Retreat on Racial Equity. Check out our newsletter to read about these events. Make sure to read the Grapevine to see how LT alumni are fostering change and growing in their careers.
Read MoreOn June 16th, we celebrated the LT’22 cohort and welcomed them into our alumni community at the LT’22 Graduation & Alumni Reunion. Check out photos from this uplifting evening and class member testimonials!
Read MoreOn May 20, 2022, LT held its first full-day retreat focused on racial equity. After online programming for 2+ years, the magic of physically being together was palpable. The event was designed to meet alumni at their learning edges – from those who have tremendous experience and expertise to those who are just starting this work. Alumni who participated in the retreat spanned the decades, with graduates from 1989 to 2021! Check out testimonials and photos from this special day!
Read MoreWant to serve on a nonprofit board?
Check out LT's quarterly newsletter designed to help LT alumni interested in board service identify and connect with nonprofit organizations that are recruiting board members. Serving on a nonprofit board is a fabulous way to get engaged in the community and apply your leadership. As you can see from the nonprofits included in this newsletter, LT alumni are highly valued! We hope you can find an organization doing work you believe in and want to be involved with.
Read MoreHow are arts and culture tools for enacting systemic changes toward racial equity and social justice? And how can leaders co-create change alongside communities who are most impacted by inequities and injustices today?
These are the questions we explored during our Arts & Culture Challenge Day. Check out our Challenge Day Reflections for highlights and resources from the day. Many thanks to 4Culture and Sellen for their sponsorship of this day!
Read MoreArchana Verma, LT’22, is Director of Marketing at United Way of King County. In our View From the Class series, we ask current class members to share what they’re learning, what’s challenging them, what has surprised them, and which of LT’s values resonates most with them. Read about Archana’s experience in LT and how LT is impacting her leadership.
Read MoreLiam O’Connor, LT’22, is Managing Director at Concentrix. In our View From the Class series, we ask current class members to share what they’re learning, what’s challenging them, what has surprised them, and which of LT’s values resonates most with them. Read about Liam’s experience in LT and how LT is impacting his leadership.
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