NPMA
FAIRFAX, Va. – NPMA announced an expansion of their leadership programs with their new Leader Launch initiative.
Building on the success of the prestigious Executive Leadership Program, Leader Launch is designed to deepen the bench of NPMA’s potential association officers and leaders. First announced at PestWorld 2022, the program is an 18-month deep dive that will train a select group of individuals to develop an ongoing pipeline of diverse, qualified leaders for NPMA’s future.
The Leader Launch Program is intended to:
• Develop a pipeline of diverse, qualified potential volunteer leaders
• Provide individuals with an understanding of their role as a volunteer leader of a non-profit trade association
• Expose participants to the broader industry from the perspective of their potential role as an association officer or other high-level volunteer
“Our goal for Leader Launch is to ensure we have a broad pool of potential future leaders with the necessary qualifications, experience, and understanding of not just the industry, but the association, its programs, and governing structure. We’re excited by the process we’ve developed and look forward to kicking off the program with our first class of participants.” said NPMA’s 2022-2023 President, Justin McCauley of McCauley Services.
The inaugural class will start in January with the selected individuals to be named shortly.
Full details of the program can be found at www.npmapestworld.org/leaderlaunch.
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