LGR Mission:
To develop emerging leaders through participation in personal, professional and community awareness activities designed to encourage individual responsibility for taking an active leadership role in the future vitality of the greater Rochester area.
LGR Orientation and History - August
A two part session that explores both the program and the history of greater Rochester area.
Recognize the connection between personal leadership, business leadership and community engagement
Foster connections with class members and norm expectations for the course
Appreciation of the history and evolution of the Rochester region
Leadership Retreat (2 day) - September
A two day, overnight retreat focused on identifying personal leadership styles, establishing team connections, and discussing community needs.
Understand how to maximize personal leadership traits
Establish effective team dynamics as a LGR class
Engage in facilitated discussion regarding broad community needs and potential engagement as a LGR class and as community members
Global Economy and Local Talent (2 day) - October
In this session, we study economic strategies and trends on the first day and engage in practical implementation for business growth in the second. Learn what makes Rochester’s economy work and how the plans for future growth position our region in the region, state and global economy.
What are greater Rochester’s current economic drivers
What are the strategic economic initiatives within the region / where is the economy headed
What is Rochester’s contribution to the state, national, and international marketplace and how does the city compete for economic development against other regions
Work on CIP Proposals and Board Reviews - November
No session this month, but there is homework!
Create CIP proposal
Visit and report on two boards: one you would potentially like to serve on and one elected official board
Continue to reflect on personal leadership style while implementing ideas/changes in the work environment
Diversity, Arts, and Culture - December
Develop a deeper understanding of the diverse populations of our community and how these groups influence the arts and culture of Greater Rochester. Explore where and how arts and culture are expressed in the community as well as their relevance in fostering a vibrant community.
Experience how the arts and a diversifying culture influences our region
Explore and define the impact of one’s personal and professional perspectives
Identify personal and workplace cultural challenges and opportunities
The Art of Leadership Communication - January
Explore where ethics and communications collide as you learn strategies for tackling ethical dilemmas and the importance of ethical leadership. Harness the power of media with take-home tools for personal and professional advocacy.
Master the message through planning and preparing
BalancE personal and professional branding
Practical application of communications, networking, and debriefing
Building a Sustainable Community - February
Explore Rochester’s public infrastructure: the current and future environmental and economical challenges. Learn how we as individuals, along with the public and private sectors, can work together to create a more vibrant, sustainable, and livable community.
Understand the role of public infrastructure related to environmental responsibility
Learn about local community and corporate environmental values, challenges and initiatives
Dialogue with local experts engaged with sustainability efforts
Local and State Government - March
View the role and function of our city and county government as well as our local delegation at the state capitol. Actively use communication skills to engage in conversation with city, county and state elected officials
Explore the power of advocacy in state and local government
Discuss key legislative issues impacting the SE Minnesota region
Evaluate personal and professional relationship with advocacy issues
Public Safety - April
Discover how local public safety systems strive to keep our community safe.
Investigate public safety and community partnerships
Investigate community challenges and solutions
Interactive opportunities to experience public safety professions
Launching Leaders into Action - May
A powerful conclusion to the Leadership Greater Rochester course that will help prepare you for the next steps in your personal leadership journey as a community and business leader.
Time to reflect on your LGR experience
Opportunity to challenge yourself in team and personal events
Celebrate success in graduation event