Leadership Franklin County is an organization housed at Arkansas Tech-Ozark that develops current and emerging leaders to work together to serve the good of Franklin County and the surrounding area. The ten-month leadership development program is an experiential curriculum, during which class participants:
Leadership Development: A ten-month leadership program is provided yearly to a group of people in Franklin County for the purpose of developing a pool of leadership talent from which organizations may draw upon to meet its community service needs. Participants receive formal training in important skills, such as leadership and team building.
The program year runs August through May, beginning with an opening retreat. The program continues through nine sessions and ends with a final retreat. The retreat focuses on team building and continued development of leadership skills, including communication, problem solving and conflict resolution.
Monthly daylong sessions offer expert information and provide opportunities for discussion about community matters, including K-12 education, higher education, local government, state government, the judicial process, economic development, quality of life and tourism, and health and human services. The sessions are led by leaders in various fields, and the purpose of these sessions is to address major issues in stimulating ways and formats, which result in solutions and plans of action.