Six Local Nonprofit Leaders Chosen for Leadership Learning Lab
For the fourth year, several local nonprofit leaders have been selected by the Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation to attend an eight month Leadership Learning Lab. Facilitated by NorthSky Nonprofit Network, the Leadership Learning Lab seeks to connect and empower nonprofit leaders and give them the skills to strengthen the organizations and communities they serve. Funded by the Frey Foundation and the Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation, the Leadership Learning Lab aligns with the Foundation’s strategic efforts to support capacity building among local nonprofits.
The 2022 emerging leaders are Bryan Chapman, Maria Goodhall, Anna Greiner, Kati Mora, Jennifer Page, and Briana Richardson.
Bryan Chapman is attending on behalf of Clothing INC, where he has serves as Executive Director. He has heard nothing but positive experiences with Leadership Learning Lab from other local nonprofit leaders and is looking forward to what he can learn and apply with Clothing INC.
Maria Goodhall is attending on behalf of PACE Central Michigan of Michigan Masonic Home, where she serves as Director of Clinical Services. She thinks the LLL agenda will provide the tools to maintain a positive and productive outlook when it comes to personal satisfaction and professional culture. She hopes to utilize her leadership skills to create many ultimate teams, which in turn, will result in great care for our elderly population.
Anna Greiner is attending on behalf of the Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation, where she serves as Communication and Donor Stewardship Officer. She is interested in the Leadership Learning Lab helping to find ways to sharpen her leadership skills and gain new insights and ideas about leadership. Anna is looking forward to the networking opportunities LLL provides.
Kati Mora is attending on behalf of the Middle Michigan Development Center where she serves as Vice President. She hopes this opportunity will continue to equip her to not only help in leading her organization but to be a continued advocate on behalf of my community. She is also looking forward to connecting with other individuals passionate about their work and the communities in which they serve.
Jennifer Page is attending on behalf of R.I.S.E. Advocacy, Inc. where she serves as Executive Director. She hopes to gain further insight into the local nonprofit community, as well as make connections and network with other nonprofit professionals.
Briana Richardson is attending on behalf of Isabella County Child Advocacy Center where she serves as Executive Director. She is hoping it will grow and strengthen her leadership skills both personally and professionally through her involvement with ICCAC and the community!
To learn more about the Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation and their efforts to support local nonprofits, visit www.mpacf.org.