Who should attend?
Who should attend?
This training will provide leaders with an abbreviated version of the Industrial Areas Foundation National Leadership Training. Sessions will cover power, self-interest, culture of broad-based organization, public and private relationships, individual meetings, and how to build a core team for action. The training is open to Seminarians and graduates of Virginia Theological Seminary, key leaders from AIM member and prospective member institutions that have attended a AIM introductory training and/or are active on a core team. The training will include leaders from broad-based organizations in Maryland and Washington DC.
Monday, June 10, 2013 - Friday, June 14, 2013
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)
Churchwide Office
8765 W. Higgins Road
Chicago, IL 60631
This training will provide leaders with an abbreviated version of the Industrial Areas Foundation National Leadership Training. Sessions will cover power, self-interest, culture of broad-based organization, public and private relationships, individual meetings, and how to build a core team for action. The training is open to Seminarians and graduates of Virginia Theological Seminary, key leaders from AIM member and prospective member institutions that have attended a AIM introductory training and/or are active on a core team. The training will include leaders from broad-based organizations in Maryland and Washington DC.
Thursday, June 13 thru Saturday, June15, 2013
MD/DC/VA 3-Day Training
Virginia Theological Seminary
3737 Seminary Road
Alexandria, VA 22304
The 7-Day Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF) National Training is an intensive training designed for top leaders from AIM and other broad-based organizations across the country.
Tuesday, June 18 thru Tuesday, June 25, 2013
National IAF Training
American Jewish University - Los Angeles
Familian Campus
15600 Mulholland Dr.
Bel-Air, CA 90077
1-888-853-6783 or 310-476-9777
This training will provide leaders with an abbreviated version of the Industrial Areas Foundation National Leadership Training. Sessions will cover power, self-interest, culture of broad-based organization, public and private relationships, individual meetings, and how to build a core team for action. The training is open to key leaders from AIM member and prospective member institutions that have attended a AIM introductory training and/or are active on a core team. The training will include leaders from broad-based organizations in Maryland and Washington DC.
Thursday, Nov, 7 thru Sat, Nov 9, 2013
Four Points by Sheraton BWI Hotel
7032 Elm Road
Baltimore, MD 21240