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SUMMARY:Women and War: The Women Who Took on ISIS - and Won
DESCRIPTION:The 2020-2021 Foreign Policy Forum Series is presented by Hitachi Healthcare Americas.\nOur community partners for this forum are CWRU Center for International Affairs and the CWRU Flora Stone Mather Center for Women. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDuring this Foreign Policy Forum\, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon will discuss her new book\, the instant New York Times best seller The Daughters of Kobani: A Story of Rebellion\, Courage\, and Justice. The Daughters of Kobani tells the story of an unlikely fight in northeastern Syria in 2014\, when an all-female militia faced off against ISIS. The Daughters of Kobani introduces the women of this all-female militia fighting on the front lines\, playing a central role as America’s on-the-ground partner in the territorial defeat of ISIS. In the process\, they worked to make women’s equality a reality. These female fighters were intent on defeating the Islamic State and on changing women’s lives in the Middle East and beyond.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWomen’s contributions to matters of war and peace\, foreign policy\, national security\, and even combat on battlefields have often been overlooked. With each passing year\, there is a growing recognition of these contributions\, as women leaders shape policy around the world. In recent conflicts and wars\, women activists have bravely led protests to call for change or end violence. A few have joined peace negotiation processes. Women have also taken to the battlefield to protect their families\, nations\, and cultures. Join us as we take a look at the changing norms around women on the battlefield and their role in foreign policy.Ms. Tzemach Lemmon’s previous book\, Ashley’s War\, tells the story of another group of female fighters hoping to change the narrative about women and war: American soldiers who served as part of U.S. special operations. Gayle Tzemach Lemmon is an Adjunct Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis webinar is free\, but advanced registration is required.\n\n\nRegister HERE.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/women-in-foreign-policy-the-women-who-fought-isis/
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SUMMARY:2021 Global Impact Award Event
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Global Impact Award honors Dr. Robert M. Gates\, former U.S. Secretary of Defense\, for his distinguished career in national security. Dr. Gates will receive CCWA’s Global Impact Award and deliver the Brooks Emeny Distinguished Lecture before taking part in a moderated conversation regarding his newest book\, Exercise of Power: American Failures\, Successes\, and a New Path Forward in the Post-Cold War World. Dr. Gates will also engage in a Q & A session with attendees. \nAt this year’s event\, the Cleveland Council on World Affairs will also celebrate and highlight our Global Competency Training program. This program prepares our community to succeed in today’s globalized environment and to respond to the common challenges we face in this increasingly global\, interconnected world. As a special benefit this year\, we offer our sponsors and supporters access to our Global Competency training. Click here to learn more about the Global Competency Training for our Sponsors. \nCCWA’s signature event will be held virtually on Wednesday\, April 28\, 2021 at 6:00PM. Link(s) to the virtual event will be sent by email closer to the event. CCWA staff will contact sponsors and supporters directly about participating in the Global Competency Training.  \n\nThe Cleveland Foundation is our presenting sponsor. Proceeds from this event support the Cleveland Council on World Affairs’ educational programs\, specifically our Global Competency Training program\, as well as our student programs and speaker forums. \nRegistration for this event has closed. For more information\, please contact Jenni Carney at (216) 255-9005 or jcarney@ccwa.ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/2021-global-impact-award-event/
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SUMMARY:Happy Dog Takes on the World: 10 Years of War in Syria
DESCRIPTION:In March of 2011\, protestors took to the streets in Syria to show solidarity with the growing pro-democracy movements in Libya\, Egypt\, and Tunisia. Across the region\, these protests sparked a domino effect of citizens taking to the streets to demand democratic reforms and greater freedoms; on a larger scale\, this period became known as the Arab Spring. In Syria\, however\, the initial uprisings were followed by a government and military crackdown\, successive resignations from Syrian government officials\, human rights abuses\, and an exodus of thousands of Syrian residents. This shaped the start of the Syrian Civil War. \nTen years after the first protests began\, the brutal violence has subsided\, but peace remains elusive. An estimated 593\,000 people have died\, more than 11 million currently need humanitarian assistance\, approximately six million people are displaced within Syria\, and more than million Syrian refugees have relocated across the globe. Outside of the humanitarian disaster and need for assistance\, the Syrian conflict has numerous domestic actors competing for government control as well as larger geopolitical implications\, as the U.S.\, Iran\, Russia\, and Turkey all have a hand at the table. \nJoin us for a conversation on the state of affairs in Syria\, 10 years since those first uprisings\, and what the ongoing instability there means for the region. \n\nSpeaker\n\nRobert S. Ford\nSenior Fellow\, Middle East Institute; Former United States Ambassador to Syria\n\n\n\nModerator\n\nTony Ganzer\nHost/Producer\, WCPN\n\n\nThe livestream will be available at cityclub.org at 7:30 p.m. Have a question? Tweet it to @TheCityClub or text it to 330.541.5794.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/happy-dog-takes-on-the-world-10-years-of-war-in-syria/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Community Event
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SUMMARY:Why U.S. Humanitarian Work Should Matter To Americans
DESCRIPTION:The 2020-2021 Foreign Policy Forum Series is presented by Hitachi Healthcare Americas. \nOur community partner for this forum is The American Red Cross of Northeast Ohio.  \nThis past year more than ever\, we have learned that not all disasters are limited by national borders. Whether COVID-19\, climate change\, or political unrest\, when international disasters occur around the world it impacts Americans here at home. The U.S. Government is the world’s leading donor of humanitarian assistance\, reaching millions of people around the globe with life-saving aid every year. Its work is a demonstration of American values\, strengthens U.S. national security\, and helps the American economy. With all of this in mind\, how will the Biden Administration focus on aligning its humanitarian work with its domestic priorities? \n \n  \nThe Cleveland Council on World Affairs is proud to host a Foreign Policy Forum with Neilesh Shelat from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) for a conversation on U.S. humanitarian policy. Mr. Shelat is Deputy Assistant to the Administrator of USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance\, which is the U.S. government lead organization for international disaster response. \n  \n  \n  \nThis webinar is free\, but advanced registration is required.\n\n\nRegister HERE.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/why-u-s-humanitarian-work-should-matter-to-americans/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Community Event,Public Forum,Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Working Internationally: Global Competency for Business
DESCRIPTION:Do you work on a global team? Do you interact with international clients or partners? Are you interested in working more effectively with people from other cultures? \nWHAT \nJoin the Cleveland Council on World Affairs for a two-part workshop series to develop skills for working more effectively internationally. \nLearning outcomes from the series include: \n\n\n\nLearn how to communicate more effectively across cultures\nUnderstand one’s own cultural perspective\nIdentify and gain awareness of underlying dimensions of culture\nRecognize the importance of approaching cultural interactions with an open mind\n\n\n\nThe workshop series is designed to build participants’ global competency. The workshops are intentionally interactive and self-reflective. We believe that self-awareness and a willingness to accept diversity and unfamiliarity are the foundation of truly successful cross-cultural interactions over the long-term. Our training is rooted in this philosophical approach\, and it combines interactive and experiential content to invite participants to approach cultural interactions with a more open mind\, while offering well-researched information about cultural nuances. \nWHEN \nThe workshop series will take place over Zoom. \nTraining dates: \n\n\n\nMay 19 from 12:00-1:30pm: Understanding Cultural Norms\nMay 26 from 12:00-1:30pm: Developing Cross-Cultural Strategies\n\n\n\nAdmission: $250 per person. Registration is required. \nRegistration: This event will be held as a Zoom meeting. Please register below. \nFor more information\, please contact Elizabeth Coerdt\, Manager of Global Education\, at ecoerdt@ccwa.ccwa.org or (216) 255-9002. \n 
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/working-internationally-global-competency-for-business-2/2021-05-19/
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SUMMARY:The Future of U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East
DESCRIPTION:The 2020-2021 Foreign Policy Forum Series is presented by Hitachi Healthcare Americas.\nOur community partners for this forum are the Northeast Ohio Consortium for Middle Eastern Studies (NOCMES) and the CWRU Center for International Affairs.\n\n\nPresident Biden’s Administration inherited a host of challenges and opportunities in the Middle East. It has become clear over the last two decades that neither American diplomacy nor a presence on the ground has been able to transform the region. From the ongoing war in Syria\, to proxy wars across the Middle East\, and power competition amongst regional rivals\, there are no easy answers for U.S. engagement and policy-making in the region. Without reshaping our own diplomatic efforts\, it is increasingly unlikely that the United States will be able to push an agenda in the region. What’s the best path forward for U.S. engagement in the Middle East? \n  \n \n  \n  \nJoin us for a special lunch-time Foreign Policy Forum with Beirut-based writer\, journalist\, and Emmy Award Winner\, Kim Ghattas. Kim Ghattas is currently a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a contributing writer for The Atlantic. Ghattas was an international affairs correspondent with BBC for twenty years. She is the author of a New York Times notable book of 2020\, Black Wave: Saudi Arabia\, Iran and the Forty Year Rivalry that Unraveled Culture Religion and Collective Memory in the Middle East.  \n  \n  \n  \nThis webinar is free\, but advanced registration is required. \nTo register\, click HERE. 
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/the-future-of-u-s-foreign-policy-in-the-middle-east/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Community Event,Public Forum,Speaker Series
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210526T133000
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SUMMARY:Working Internationally: Global Competency for Business
DESCRIPTION:Do you work on a global team? Do you interact with international clients or partners? Are you interested in working more effectively with people from other cultures? \nWHAT \nJoin the Cleveland Council on World Affairs for a two-part workshop series to develop skills for working more effectively internationally. \nLearning outcomes from the series include: \n\n\n\nLearn how to communicate more effectively across cultures\nUnderstand one’s own cultural perspective\nIdentify and gain awareness of underlying dimensions of culture\nRecognize the importance of approaching cultural interactions with an open mind\n\n\n\nThe workshop series is designed to build participants’ global competency. The workshops are intentionally interactive and self-reflective. We believe that self-awareness and a willingness to accept diversity and unfamiliarity are the foundation of truly successful cross-cultural interactions over the long-term. Our training is rooted in this philosophical approach\, and it combines interactive and experiential content to invite participants to approach cultural interactions with a more open mind\, while offering well-researched information about cultural nuances. \nWHEN \nThe workshop series will take place over Zoom. \nTraining dates: \n\n\n\nMay 19 from 12:00-1:30pm: Understanding Cultural Norms\nMay 26 from 12:00-1:30pm: Developing Cross-Cultural Strategies\n\n\n\nAdmission: $250 per person. Registration is required. \nRegistration: This event will be held as a Zoom meeting. Please register below. \nFor more information\, please contact Elizabeth Coerdt\, Manager of Global Education\, at ecoerdt@ccwa.ccwa.org or (216) 255-9002. \n 
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/working-internationally-global-competency-for-business-2/2021-05-26/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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SUMMARY:CCWA's 2021 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our virtual 2021 Annual Meeting to celebrate our accomplishments from the past year! Our Annual Meeting will feature a report from Cleveland Council on World Affairs’ staff on our key program results\, notable events\, and our work as a team. As part of this celebration\, we will highlight our international exchange work\, which was particularly affected by the covid-19 pandemic and carried on nonetheless virtually. To talk about the importance of international exchanges\, we will welcome a special guest speaker\, Dr. Katherine Brown\, President & CEO of Global Ties U.S.\, which is the country’s largest and oldest citizen diplomacy network and a key partner for CCWA. We hope to virtually “see” you there! \n \nKatherine Brown\, Ph.D.\, is the President & CEO of Global Ties U.S.\, the largest and oldest citizen diplomacy network in the United States. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Georgetown University’s Center for Security Studies. Katherine previously served in the U.S. government as an assistant to the National Security Advisor at the White House; as a communications advisor at the American Embassy in Kabul; and as a Professional Staff Member at the Committee on Foreign Affairs at the U.S. House of Representatives. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAdmission: This is a free event but registration is required. \nRegister: \nThis event will be held as a Zoom Webinar. Please register here.\n 
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/ccwas-2021-annual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Community Event,Public Forum
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SUMMARY:Germany after Angela Merkel: Her Legacy and the Leadership Transition
DESCRIPTION:On September 26\, Germans will vote in federal elections that will determine the composition of the lower house of the federal parliament\, the Bundestag. The new majority in the Bundestag – most likely a coalition of three parties – will elect the next German Chancellor\, marking the end of 16 years of leadership by Chancellor Angela Merkel. Join us virtually for a conversation about Chancellor Merkel’s legacy\, the outlook for the elections and the likely implications for Germany of this historical leadership transition with Stefan Kornelius\, Foreign Editor at the Süddeutsche Zeitung and author of a biography of Angela Merkel. The event will be moderated by Steve Sokol\, President of the American Council on Germany. \nThis program is a partnership between CCWA\, the World Affairs Councils of America (WACA)\, Atlantik-Brücke\, and the American Council on Germany; it is part of WACA’s Wunderbar Together 2021 Engage America Series on “Germany’s Elections and the Future of Transatlantic Relations.” Wunderbar Together is a comprehensive and collaborative initiative funded by the German Federal Foreign Office and implemented by the Goethe-Institut. \nStefan Kornelius has been Foreign Editor of the German daily Süddeutsche Zeitung since 2000. In his reporting career\, he has covered Germany’s Christian Democratic Party (CDU)\, the chancellorship of Helmut Kohl\, and defense issues in Europe. From 1996 to 1999\, he served as the paper’s Washington correspondent. His biography of German Chancellor Angela Merkel\, entitled Angela Merkel\, the Chancellor and her World\, has been translated into 13 languages. \nSteven E. Sokol is the President of the American Council on Germany (ACG). Previously\, he served as President and CEO of the World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh from July 2010 until April 2015. Prior to that\, he was the Vice President and Director of Programs at the ACG for seven years. Educated in the United States and Germany\, Dr. Sokol has more than 20 years of experience working with nonprofit organizations in both countries. \nThis webinar is free\, but advance registration is required.  \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/germany-after-angela-merkel-legacy-and-leadership-transition/
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210921T173000
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SUMMARY:Afghanistan's Lessons for a More Sustainable Foreign Policy
DESCRIPTION:After two decades of U.S. engagement in Afghanistan\, America’s longest war is ending with a dramatically unplanned evacuation of civilian personnel\, U.S. citizens\, and some vulnerable Afghans ahead of the September 11 deadline set for the formal withdrawal of U.S. forces. The rapid take-over of Kabul by the Taliban has prompted debate about the future of Afghanistan\, the impact of U.S. policy decisions\, and the moral responsibility that America bears following its decades of intervention. What lessons can the United States learn from our prolonged engagement? Join us for this Foreign Policy Forum with Adam Weinstein\, from the Quincy Institute\, who will offer his thoughts on such lessons and discuss prospects for Afghanistan and for the United States’ future engagement in the region. \nAdam Weinstein is a Research Fellow with the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. He previously worked for KPMG’s international trade practice and assisted multinational clients in navigating Asia’s changing trade landscape\, managing sanctions risk\, and utilizing free trade agreements. Adam’s analysis on Afghanistan and Pakistan has been featured in Foreign Policy\, War on the Rocks\, Lawfare\, and The National Interest. Adam served as a U.S. Marine and deployed to Afghanistan in 2012 as part of a detachment to the 2nd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company where he served in Uruzgan Province in support of Australia’s 2nd Commando Regiment. \nSchedule: \n5:30 PM Reception \n6:00 PM Program begins \n6:45 PM Q&A \n7:15 PM Program concludes \nAdmission: Non-Members $25; Members $15; Students $5. \nLocation: The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave\, Cleveland\, Ohio 44115. \nParking: Parking at the Union Club is $10 for valet service. Additional parking options include other lots in the downtown area and street parking\, if parking restrictions are not in place. Car services\, such as Uber and Lyft\, are always an option. CCWA also encourages walking\, biking\, or public transportation\, including the RTA. \nRegistration: Registration for this event has closed. We are not able to accommodate walk-ins.  With questions\, contact our office at 216.282.1041.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/afghanistans-lessons-for-a-more-sustainable-foreign-policy/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Community Event,Public Forum,Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-04/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-04/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-04/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-04/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-04/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-04/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-04/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-04/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-04/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-04/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-11/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-11/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-11/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-11/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-11/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-11/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-11/
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-11/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-11/
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 10-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from October 4th through December 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction – Week of October 4\, 2021\nWho Am I as a Leader? – Week of October 11\, 2021\nWorld Affairs 101 – Week of October 18\, 2021\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 25\, 2021\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of November 1\, 2021\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 8\, 2021\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of November 15\, 2021\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of November 29\, 2021\nTaking Action: Mobilization Around the Globe  – Week of December 6\, 2021\n*Conclusion – Week of December 13\, 2021\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2021 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Manager of Global Education Elizabeth Colvin at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program/2021-10-11/
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