This fall, 15 nonprofit leaders will participate in the Inspire Leadership School’s Public Narrative program, in partnership with LeaderBridge. Public Narrative is the art of telling stories that inspire and motivate people to achieve a collective goal. A compelling leadership story conveys shared values, collective agency, and hope for the future. Light on theory and rich in practice, this training teaches participants how to tell the Story of Self, Story of Us, and Story of Now. The Public Narrative program facilitates intimate cohorts of up to 8 local nonprofit leaders. Due to overwhelming interest in the program, LeaderBridge is supporting two cohorts of leaders this fall.
September Cohort:
Marisa Alonso of Cloverleaf Equine Center
Devoria Armstead of Girls on the Run-DC
Sarah Davila of Washington English Center
Fenise Dunson of CollegeTracks, USA
Amy Hoang Wrona of Homes Not Borders
Marja Plater of Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs
Kamren Rollins of Southeast Children's Fund
Denieka Wicker of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington
October Cohort:
Nel-Sylvia “Nellie” Guzman of The Safe Sisters Circle
Pablo Regis de Oliveira of EducArte
Nadia Pedersen of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington
Luis Rojas of CARECEN DC
Siu Cheung Rossmark of Asian American LEAD
Robin M. Stimson of Columbia Association
Darien Thomas of Grassroots Health