Leadership Jacksonville

Leadership Jacksonville

Civic and Social Organizations

Jacksonville, Florida 7,022 followers

Leadership Jacksonville educates, connects and inspires diverse leaders to build and strengthen their communities.

About us

Leadership Jacksonville educates, connects, and inspires diverse leaders to build and strengthen their communities. Our Programs: Leadership Jacksonville Youth Leadership Jacksonville Next Generation New Leadership Summit

Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Jacksonville, Florida
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1976
Specialties
leadership, development, volunteer, community, and diversity

Locations

  • Primary

    40 East Adams Street, Suite 230

    Jacksonville, Florida 32202, US

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Employees at Leadership Jacksonville

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    We are nearly sold out! Join us as we celebrate The Honorable Audrey Moran (LJ 1989) and present her with Leadership Jacksonville's coveted Frederick H. Schultz Lifetime Achievement Award at our luncheon just two weeks away. The luncheon takes place on Thursday, October 24, 2024, from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm, at the Schultz Center. Both Leadership Jacksonville alumni and community members are invited to attend. We cannot wait for you to join us when we commemorate Audrey's far-reaching impact and connection with our city and its citizens. Register here: https://lnkd.in/edWu9ieF

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    Join us in congratulating Nicole Bryan on her recent promotion to Vice President of Programs effective October 7.    "I am thrilled to be named the Vice President of Programs for LJ. It is the culmination of years of enjoying the work we do to now helping facilitate cross-collaboration among all LJ programs. I am excited about working with the community at large, our alumni members, and the growing LJ staff," Nicole shared.

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    LJ CEO Gracie Simendinger joined more than 60 Leadership Jacksonville alumni members on the annual JAX Chamber Leadership Trip to Indianapolis, IN. The business and civic leaders explored and learned about the city's sports commission, jail and justice relocation efforts, downtown education ecosystem, children’s museum and more. The trip brought forward many commonalities between Jacksonville and Indianapolis. We are excited to see what’s to come from the participating 140 thought leaders!

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    Congratulations to Meg Folds (LJ 1999) who received a very special recognition proclaiming, today, September 30, 2024, as Meg Folds Day at her retirement party last week. Today is Meg's official last day serving as Programs Director at Leadership Jacksonville, and it also happens to be her birthday! "Whereas: After 22 years of distinguished service to the city, Meg Folds will retire on September 30, 2024, leaving a profound legacy of impact and ensuring that the programs she has built will continue to inspire and uplift youth for years to come. "Now, therefore, I, Mayor Donna Deegan, by virtue of the authority vested in me as mayor of Jacksonville, Florida, do hereby proclaim September 30, 2024, as Margaret 'Meg' Folds Day in Jacksonville and encourage all citizens to join me in recognizing and celebrating the tremendous contributions Meg Folds has made in empowering future generations to lead with integrity and compassion, ensuring a vibrant and thriving future for our community." Happy birthday, Meg, and Happy Meg Folds Day to all!

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    PLEASE SHARE Join Leadership Jacksonville to celebrate The Honorable Audrey Moran (LJ 1989), as we present her with Leadership Jacksonville's coveted Frederick H. Schultz Lifetime Achievement Award. The luncheon takes place on Thursday, October 24, 2024, from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm, at the Schultz Center. Because of Audrey's far-reaching impact and connection with the Jacksonville community and its citizens, this luncheon is open to both Leadership Jacksonville alumni and non-alumni. Register here: https://lnkd.in/edWu9ieF

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    Youth Leadership Jacksonville (YLJ) 2025 participants enjoyed In Living Color program day on September 12 at The Jessie. The interactive activities focused on the appreciation of individual differences while learning how to actively listen and respect others. We would like to thank the community leaders and volunteers for their time and knowledge.

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    Leadership Jacksonville and OneJax partnered for an interactive luncheon with author and speaker Dr. John Inazu on September 6 at The Jessie. With the fireside chat led by Ashley Juarez Smith (LJ 2012), attendees had the opportunity to learn about Dr. Inazu’s insightful perspective on how we can better respect one another's differences and respectfully agree to disagree by finding common ground. 

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