Leadership Program of the Rockies – apply now.
by David K. Williams, Jr. | 8:19 am, August 20, 2010 | Comments Off
Even established, successful leaders can learn more and meet new, emerging leaders they otherwise would never know. The time and money invested in the program pays off quickly and the dividends last decades.Deadline for nominations and applications is August 31, 2010. You can apply online at LeadershipProgram.org
As a 2009 graduate and the Chair of the Libertarian Party of Colorado, I can assure those sympathetic to the small government movement that the LPR is not part of the GOP machine. It is about ideas and principles and leadership. There are speakers from across the center-right. Yes, there are neocons, but there are also speakers from the libertarian Cato Institute and the objectivist Ayn Rand Institute. The class members are just as diverse.
I highly recommend it.
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Colorado Politics, PPC, Syndicated
Tags: Ayn Rand Institute > Cato Institute > Libertarian Party > lpr > neocon > Objectivist > Syndicated
Tags: Ayn Rand Institute > Cato Institute > Libertarian Party > lpr > neocon > Objectivist > Syndicated
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