Ruchika Tulshyan, LT'16

For 40 years, Leadership Tomorrow has worked at the forefront of civic engagement to cultivate a network of inclusive, courageous, and curious leaders across Puget Sound. As we celebrate this special milestone, we are proud to highlight stories from LT alumni who continue to shape our region into a vibrant, vital community where all can thrive. Explore moments from their leadership journeys, past and present, as we consider collectively what challenges and opportunities lay ahead in the next 40 years—and beyond.

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Michaela Geronima Doelman, LT'22

For 40 years, Leadership Tomorrow has worked at the forefront of civic engagement to cultivate a network of inclusive, courageous, and curious leaders across Puget Sound. As we celebrate this special milestone, we are proud to highlight stories from LT alumni who continue to shape our region into a vibrant, vital community where all can thrive. Explore moments from their leadership journeys, past and present, as we consider collectively what challenges and opportunities lay ahead in the next 40 years—and beyond.

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K. Darrow Brown, LT'24

For 40 years, Leadership Tomorrow has worked at the forefront of civic engagement to cultivate a network of inclusive, courageous, and curious leaders across Puget Sound. As we celebrate this special milestone, we are proud to highlight stories from LT alumni who continue to shape our region into a vibrant, vital community where all can thrive. Explore moments from their leadership journeys, past and present, as we consider collectively what challenges and opportunities lay ahead in the next 40 years—and beyond.

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Sarah Hagan, LT'24

For 40 years, Leadership Tomorrow has worked at the forefront of civic engagement to cultivate a network of inclusive, courageous, and curious leaders across Puget Sound. As we celebrate this special milestone, we are proud to highlight stories from LT alumni who continue to shape our region into a vibrant, vital community where all can thrive. Explore moments from their leadership journeys, past and present, as we consider collectively what challenges and opportunities lay ahead in the next 40 years—and beyond.

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May 2024 Newsletter

Stay connected with LT through our May newsletter. Read reflections from two LT’24 class members on how LT is influencing their leadership, deepening their connection to our region, and fostering community and belonging. Join us on June 18 to celebrate our 40th Anniversary and explore the Grapevine to see how our alumni are excelling in their careers and driving positive change.

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Possibility Day Reflections: Arts & Culture, LT'24

Stay connected with LT’s current curriculum by reading our latest Possibility Day Reflection! At our Arts & Culture Possibility Day, members of the LT’24 cohort explored how arts and culture are crucial to a thriving community, examined how race and racial equity impact access to the arts, considered the role of creativity in leadership, and practiced strategies to engage in generative conflict. We hope these reflections from two LT'24 class members help bring the program and conversations to life for you.

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February 2024 Newsletter

Stay connected with LT! Dive into our February newsletter for a firsthand look at Bindiya’s reflections from her first month as LT’s Executive Director. Explore board member Amelia Ransom's powerful insights on what Black History Month means to her. Find out how you can contribute to LT's mission of recruiting a diverse cohort of passionate leaders. Explore how alumni are excelling in their careers and driving positive change in our communities via the Grapevine.

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February Leaders on Board Newsletter

Are you looking for a meaningful volunteer position that helps you grow professionally and personally, as well as provides opportunities to make an impact in your community? Check out our latest edition of the Leaders on Board Newsletter, which features 30 local nonprofits that are looking for leaders to join their boards of directors.

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