Gettysburg. For three tumultuous days in 1863, it was the backdrop for one of the Civil War’s most dynamic encounters. Decisions made, opportunities missed, passions sparked and conversations avoided changed the course of our country. Today, this historically sacred setting is the site of a powerful, soles-on-the-ground program that looks to those leaders, lessons and legacy with a clear, contemporary purpose: to set the stage for you to prepare for your greatest challenges.
NRECA has partnered with FCC Services, a consulting firm that serves the Farm Credit System, to offer the Gettysburg Leadership Experience to electric cooperative CEOs, senior leaders and directors.
Through classroom discussion, video illustrations and visits to the battlefield, participants will learn how to apply these timeless leadership lessons to current organizational situations and challenges.
Using a case study method, the two and one-half day workshop will focus on:
- Anticipatory Leadership
- Clarity of Communication
- Transactional and Transformational Leadership
- Predictable Surprises and Negotiating Difficult Conversations
These modules were specifically selected to help cooperative CEOs and senior leaders, address contemporary issues facing our industry and your co-op and its workforce specifically. NRECA and FCC Services have worked together to hone and customize the case studies to ensure a solid connection with our industry.
Who Should Attend
This program is ideal for electric cooperative CEOs and senior leaders and directors or board chairs along with the CEO. Whether you intend to better your board, cooperative, or yourself, come claim your high ground. The program is limited to 30 participants.
Additional Dates
Gettysburg Leadership Experience for Co-op Leaders is being offered two additional times in 2018:
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What airport should I fly into to attend the Gettysburg Leadership Experience?
Most attendees that fly in for the Gettysburg Leadership Experience use Thurgood Marshall International Airport (Baltimore) - also referred to as Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI). It's about a 60-mile drive from the airport to Gettysburg (a 90-minute drive). Both of the Washington airports (Ronald Reagan International Airport and Dulles International) are each over 80 miles away.
Are spouses/guests welcome to attend the Gettysburg Leadership Experience?
Spouses/guests are welcome to attend portions of the Gettysburg Leadership Experience including the trip on the morning of Day 1 to The Museum and Visitor Center at Gettysburg National Military Park which includes the film, A New Birth of Freedom and a viewing of the Gettysburg Cyclorama oil painting. Spouses/guests are also welcome to attend the group dinner at the Dobbin House Tavern on the evening of Day 1 http://www.dobbinhouse.com/. Spouses/guests are not allowed to attend breakfasts, lunches, classroom sessions or battlefield tours. All spouses attending the program must register in advance. The fee for spouses/guests is $140.
What is the daily time schedule for the program?
Day 1 begins with full hot breakfast at 7:00 a.m. (participants only) with class beginning at 8:00 a.m. Lunch is provided at noon. The program adjourns at 5:00 p.m. and the group dinner takes place at 6:00 p.m.
Day 2 begins with full hot breakfast at 7:00 a.m. (participants only) with class beginning at 8:00 a.m. Lunch is provided at noon. The program adjourns at 5:00 p.m. Dinner on your own.
Day 3 begins with full hot breakfast at 7:00 a.m. (participants only) with class beginning at 8:00 a.m. The program adjourns at noon.
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