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Key Leader 2014 (ROUGH DRAFT)

What is Key Leader  Key Leader is an experience which helps young leaders grow and learn about leadership  Topics are first learned in the classroom and then reinforced through activities  Robert K. Greenleaf method of servant Leadership  Grow as a leader and learn new leadership styles

Topics  Learn about the five aspects of leadership  Growth  Respect  Integrity  Community  Excellence  Servant leadership  Different leadership styles  How to effectively communicate  Ways to be the best leader possible

Reasons You Want to Go  Learn new leadership skills  Gain knowledge on yourself and what type of leader you are  Receive a more experience so you can be a better leader  Have a fun and learn a lot of new things  Make a bunch of new friends with similar interest

Key Leader 2014  Where: East Bay Camp, Bloomington IL  When: April  Cost: $200  Scholarships for $60 dollars  Contact a local Kiwanis group for sponsorship  Who: Anyone  Get your applications in early  Applications forms will come out in January on iikeyclub.org