
Participants in the latest Leadership Marshall County program recently graduated from the nine-month program that develops today’s leaders with building skills to be added to their organizations and the community.
Continue readingParticipants in the latest Leadership Marshall County program recently graduated from the nine-month program that develops today’s leaders with building skills to be added to their organizations and the community.
Continue readingA Plymouth High School administrator was recently chosen as the Indiana Association of School Principals’ District 2 Assistant Principal of the Year.
Assistant Principal Ken Olson received the distinction after he was nominated by his district peers for the award. In order to be nominated, a candidate must not only be involved in school leadership, but they should also be active in the community.
Olson has served as a proud member of the Leadership Marshall County Board since 2014 and has been working for Plymouth schools for the past eight years, according to Plymouth Community School Corporation Marketing Director Judi Lykoswki. Continue reading
The 21st Leadership Marshall County class was recognized during a graduation ceremony last week in Culver. LMC Chair Valerie Weis said in a statement that the nine-month class aims to bring together community leaders who otherwise may never have interacted, so they can come up with new ways to better Marshall County. Continue reading
John Quincy Adams once said, “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.”
If you happen to fit the bill of this iconic presidential quote then you shouldn’t hesitate to join the ranks at Leadership Marshall County. LMC is a program dedicated to cultivating today’s leaders to serve tomorrow’s community by building a solid foundation of action-oriented, well-informed citizens and employees. Continue reading