Greenville Chamber’s Leadership Program Honored by City

Leadership Greenville, the flagship leadership development program of the Greenville Chamber, was honored by the City of Greenville for its impact and commitment to preparing and informing qualified leaders across Greenville County while supporting a myriad of community needs over five decades.

In recognition of the program’s impact, Greenville City Council Member John DeWorken presented a signed proclamation to Greenville Chamber during a special event at Unity Park, declaring April 3, 2024 “Leadership Greenville Day.”

Since its founding in 1974, Leadership Greenville has served as Greenville Chamber’s premier leadership development program, equipping participants with the knowledge, skills, and networks necessary to lead effectively in Greenville County. The program’s intensive curriculum covers critical areas such as managed growth, the economy, quality of life, human services and local government, empowering leaders to address complex challenges. Each class also selects and completes community service projects for local nonprofit organizations as part of the 10-month program.

Over the years, Leadership Greenville has graduated more than 2,400 individuals who have led nearly 80 community service projects across Greenville County.

In addition to Leadership Greenville, Greenville Chamber recently introduced IMPACT Fellows, a capstone leadership development program designed for executive leaders dedicated to the ongoing betterment of the area. A campaign to fund IMPACT Fellows is currently underway with the inaugural class anticipated to begin in 2026, furthering Greenville Chamber’s commitment to developing strong business communities through effective leadership.

Leadership Greenville alumni will celebrate the program’s 50th anniversary through a special event taking place May 16th at Avenue.

For more information about Leadership Greenville, please visit greenvillechamber.org/leadership/leadership-greenville/.

The Greenville Chamber, now in its 136th year of operation, is the largest business organization in Upstate South Carolina with over 1,400 Investors supporting the vision of a globally competitive Upstate economy where businesses succeed and people prosper. For information, visit greenvillechamber.org.

Leadership Greenville is the Greenville Chamber’s premier leadership development program designed to inform and prepare qualified leaders for Greenville County. New classes embark each year on a journey to understand the inner-workings of our area, including Managed Growth and the Economy, Quality of Life, Human Services, Local Government, Justice, Education and State Government. Since the program began in 1974, there have been more than 2,400 participants.

IMPACT Fellows is the Greenville Chamber’s advanced leadership development program designed to build upon participants’ collective strengths to drive community impact. With a vision to begin enrollment in 2025, the Chamber is seeking funding for IMPACT Fellows, which will support the program, its operations, faculty, and Chamber investors.

Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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