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 Future Presidents Institute (FPI) 

June 23–28, 2013 l Baltimore, MD

Future Presidents Institute is an intensive five-day institute designed for senior level community college administrators on the direct path to a presidency. Participants will network with experienced CEOs, industry experts, and their own senior level peers. This program is open to individuals who hold a position of Vice President or higher, those who have completed Future Leaders Institute or those who anticipate moving into a presidency within the next two to three years.

Application Deadline: June 3

 Bring a Buddy Program

AACC offers the "Bring a Buddy" Program to incentivize emerging leaders that have registered and been accepted to participate in the Roueche-FLI or Future Presidents Instiute to bring a colleague or friend with them. Participants taking advantage of "Bring a Buddy" must both complete application packets for the program, which include submitting a letter from the CEO or a member of his/her senior leadership team supporting the application. You and your buddy must attend the same event. In June, you may bring a buddy to attend the Roueche-FLI even if you are participating in the FPI or vice versa. "Bring a Buddy" reduces tuition by $200, and cannot be combined with other offers (i.e., host college discounts, Roueche Award, etc.)

 Topics Addressed at Future Presidents Institute

The following topics will be addressed at Future Presidents Institute:

  • Transitioning to the Presidency
  • Perspectives on Global Leadership and Change
  • Hot Community College Leadership Trends and Issues: Perspectives from National Leaders
  • Profiles of the New Community College President
  • Connective Leadership Skills Assessment
  • Preparing for Crisis Management and Strategies for Media Management
  • The Presidential Hiring and Interview Processes
  • Leadership and Politics: What Presidents Need to Know
  • Essentials of CEO and Trustee Relationships
  • Equity and Diversity in Community Colleges: Leadership Implications

 Contact Information

For more information, please contact:

Jennifer Tinch
Coordinator, Leadership Programs
202.728.0200 ext. 232
aaccleadership@aacc.nche.edu

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