Leadership Frederick County (LFC)
Nominate yourself or a fellow graduate for the 2nd annual Kitty Reed Outstanding Leadership Award: Click here to download the PDF nomination form.
LFC Alumni Association: Join or renew your membership for 2012! Click here to register online, or download the membership application (DOC or PDF).
Apply now for the 2012-2013 class: Discover Frederick County. Discover your potential. Download the application (PDF) or pick up a packet at the Chamber office (8420-B Gas House Pike, Frederick). Applicant interviews begin in June, and will continue until the class is filled. Space is VERY limited. We encourage you to apply as early as possible!
Connect with us online: We're posting updates on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. We also publish an email newsletter for LFC Alumni.
Congratulations to the Class of 2011! Click here to read the FNP's coverage of the LFC Graduation & Alumni Celebration on June 1. A full list of 2011 graduates is available on our LFC Alumni page. You can also read more about LFC and the Class of 2011 in the June 2011 issue of Frederick Magazine (PDF).
Photo by Jamie Turner - Turner Photography
We're making a splash in the FNP! Did you see our ad in the paper? View the double spread online (PDF).
The Chamber of Commerce of Frederick County created Leadership Frederick County (LFC) in 1988 to seek out and prepare leaders for positions of community and public service. Its purpose is to:
- Enhance the development of community leadership by offering participants from diverse backgrounds an expanded knowledge of the problems, opportunities, and issues facing Frederick County
- Provide opportunities to increase knowledge and skills in community leadership
- Provide increased contacts and broader communications networks
- Provide greater access and participation in addressing community needs
Each year, up to 40 individuals are selected to participate in a nine-month Leadership Frederick County class that explores high-priority and emerging local issues, as well as elements of community leadership. Alumni have a tradition of providing leadership to Frederick County's civic, business and governmental organizations. Graduates of Leadership Frederick County have been elected and appointed to public office. Others have donated time and skills to Frederick County's civic, cultural, neighborhood and human service organizations.
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For more information about LFC, contact Paul Frey at leadership@frederickchamber.org or 301.662.5150.