STUDENT LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM



2705100647700The purpose of Stetson’s Leadership Development Program is to promote the holistic development of diverse leaders within our campus community by providing a guiding framework for student success in leadership development while preparing students with tools for effective citizenship, personal growth, and professional success. The program is rooted in “Six Pillars of Leadership” including Management, Communication, Service, Community, Team Building and Problem Solving.The Leadership Development Committee aspires to instill a variety of effective leadership techniques in their colleagues through the presentation of speakers whom are active leaders in their communities, as well as through hands-on workshops and retreats where students will learn leadership techniques that they can take and apply to situations that may arise either professionally or within other facets of their lives.By encouraging effective leadership during law school and equipping students with leadership tools, the Leadership Development Committee is better preparing students for challenges they may face as professionals. By providing valuable leadership guidance at this stage of the educational process, the Leadership Development Committee aims to have a positive effect on the caliber of new attorneys and professionals, ultimately benefitting the community as a whole.00The purpose of Stetson’s Leadership Development Program is to promote the holistic development of diverse leaders within our campus community by providing a guiding framework for student success in leadership development while preparing students with tools for effective citizenship, personal growth, and professional success. The program is rooted in “Six Pillars of Leadership” including Management, Communication, Service, Community, Team Building and Problem Solving.The Leadership Development Committee aspires to instill a variety of effective leadership techniques in their colleagues through the presentation of speakers whom are active leaders in their communities, as well as through hands-on workshops and retreats where students will learn leadership techniques that they can take and apply to situations that may arise either professionally or within other facets of their lives.By encouraging effective leadership during law school and equipping students with leadership tools, the Leadership Development Committee is better preparing students for challenges they may face as professionals. By providing valuable leadership guidance at this stage of the educational process, the Leadership Development Committee aims to have a positive effect on the caliber of new attorneys and professionals, ultimately benefitting the community as a whole.72199503199501Melissa Teel – Executive ChairJoseph Kim – Deputy Chair of Event LogisticsKeith Dattilo -SecretaryBrooke EnnisJared NadelMichelle WalkerJessica ZelittInterested in becoming a member? Please contact us at: sldc@law.stetson.eduCommittee selection is made through a competitive interview process based on diversity of experience, background, and leadership ability. The application process takes place in the spring semester.00Melissa Teel – Executive ChairJoseph Kim – Deputy Chair of Event LogisticsKeith Dattilo -SecretaryBrooke EnnisJared NadelMichelle WalkerJessica ZelittInterested in becoming a member? Please contact us at: sldc@law.stetson.eduCommittee selection is made through a competitive interview process based on diversity of experience, background, and leadership ability. The application process takes place in the spring semester.6464303795395The Leadership Development Program will offer opportunities to students allowing them to take part in a variety Leadership Development Sessions. Students participating in the Leadership Development Program have the opportunity to receive a certificate of recognition at graduation. Successful completion of the program requires a total of 15 leadership credits plus a capstone essay.*LLM Students are required to complete 8 Credits plus the essay ?One Wednesday per month, the program will offer Leadership Luncheons where a prominent community member will address the student body on a topic related to leadership in one of the following topics: problem solving, management, service, team-building, communication or community.?Each semester, the committee will host an evening Workshop for students where they will listen and participate in live discussion of leadership issues. They may also have the opportunity to take away leadership materials from the event that may be applied to situations that occur down the road in career, social, or other life scenarios. ?Every spring, the committee will put on a weekend Retreat where the group will employ a variety of hands-on activities and host interactive discussions with the students that will further enhance and reinforce the students’ leadership skills.?Each semester the committee will provide the students with a prompt for a voluntary essay contest hosted by the program. A small prize will be awarded to the student with the best response. ?Students will also be required to write a brief Capstone Essay reflecting on their experiences in the program and anticipating how their learning may be applied in their chosen careers. Leadership credits may generally be obtained in the following manner:-1 point for each Leadership Luncheon [6 offered annually]-2 points for each Workshop [1 offered per semester]-5 points for participation in the Retreat [1 offered during Spring]-1 point for participation in an essay contest [1 offered per semester]Each luncheon will be recorded and available online, or in the Office of Student Affairs for one month following the event, in order to accommodate students unable to attend. Please note that students can only receive credit for up to two luncheons viewed online or at the Office of Student Affairs; the remainder of the programs must be attended in person00The Leadership Development Program will offer opportunities to students allowing them to take part in a variety Leadership Development Sessions. Students participating in the Leadership Development Program have the opportunity to receive a certificate of recognition at graduation. Successful completion of the program requires a total of 15 leadership credits plus a capstone essay.*LLM Students are required to complete 8 Credits plus the essay ?One Wednesday per month, the program will offer Leadership Luncheons where a prominent community member will address the student body on a topic related to leadership in one of the following topics: problem solving, management, service, team-building, communication or community.?Each semester, the committee will host an evening Workshop for students where they will listen and participate in live discussion of leadership issues. They may also have the opportunity to take away leadership materials from the event that may be applied to situations that occur down the road in career, social, or other life scenarios. ?Every spring, the committee will put on a weekend Retreat where the group will employ a variety of hands-on activities and host interactive discussions with the students that will further enhance and reinforce the students’ leadership skills.?Each semester the committee will provide the students with a prompt for a voluntary essay contest hosted by the program. A small prize will be awarded to the student with the best response. ?Students will also be required to write a brief Capstone Essay reflecting on their experiences in the program and anticipating how their learning may be applied in their chosen careers. Leadership credits may generally be obtained in the following manner:-1 point for each Leadership Luncheon [6 offered annually]-2 points for each Workshop [1 offered per semester]-5 points for participation in the Retreat [1 offered during Spring]-1 point for participation in an essay contest [1 offered per semester]Each luncheon will be recorded and available online, or in the Office of Student Affairs for one month following the event, in order to accommodate students unable to attend. Please note that students can only receive credit for up to two luncheons viewed online or at the Office of Student Affairs; the remainder of the programs must be attended in person6381753157220STUDENT LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM00STUDENT LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM72288402242820OUR 2020-2021 MEMBERS00OUR 2020-2021 MEMBERS722503063754000644525146240500646981646981COLLEGE OF LAW LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT 00COLLEGE OF LAW LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT 402018537363400 ................
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