The 36 Fellows of NCLI Cohort 9 completed
their first residency on October 15 at the National Conservation Training
Center (NCTC) in Shepherdstown, WV. In addition to the tremendous courage,
dedication and hard work demonstrated by the Fellows themselves, their success
was made possible by the efforts of the NCLI Board, faculty, staff and peer
coaches.
The NCLI’s first residency format is
engaging, experiential and challenging to existing held assumptions. Cohort 9
met these challenges head on with intense inquiry, strength of purpose,
resolute courage and a willingness to adopt new approaches.
The cohort’s development process will
continue as they work within their peer groups over the next seven months
towards a greater understanding of how to help their organizations thrive in
the complex environment they face. They, like previous cohorts, are
committed to learning this new approach to leadership to enhance their
organizations problem solving capacity.
For more information about the NCLI, go to www.conservationleadership.org.