Today’s
conservation leaders are starting to retire – who will fill their seats?
The National
Conservation Leadership Institute (NCLI) is calling for state fish and wildlife
agencies, federal conservation agencies, Tribes, industry and non-governmental
organizations in the natural resources community to nominate their “rising
stars” or individuals with high potential for leveraging their leadership
capacity to be considered for acceptance as a Fellow for Cohort 9 starting in
Fall 2014.
Online
applications for are due by April 30, 2014, and applicants must be nominated
by their organization's chief executive.
The NCLI was
created to train tomorrow’s conservation leaders in the latest leadership
thinking and practice, and each Fellow will focus on a variety of issues,
including a specific leadership challenge from each participant’s own agency or
organization. Becoming an NCLI Fellow is a major step in career advancement and
contributing to the future of conservation.
Visit www.conservationleadership.org
for further information on the nomination process. The NCLI was established by
the Association of Fish & Wildlife Agency’s Management Assistance Team.
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