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SIM
Registration remains open for all 2016 Regional Leadership Forum programs, with $500 early-bird discounts still available for five of the forums.
The 2016 RLF programs, facilitators and available early-bird deadlines include:
Mid-Atlantic RLF (Feb. 23 – Sept. 22) — Facilitated by Madeline Weiss & George Brenkle
Midwest RLF (Feb. 22 – Oct. 4) — Facilitated by Cliff Higbee & Christine Atkins
New York Metro RLF (March 7 – Nov. 15) — Facilitated by Steven John & Corky Valenti (Early-bird deadline of Jan. 30 is still available.)
Northeast RLF (Feb. 25 – Sept. 23) — Facilitated by Bart Bolton & Ricky John
Northeast Spring RLF (March 17 – Nov. 11) — Facilitated by Kevin Ryan & Cheryl Morgan (Early-bird deadline of Feb. 15 is still available.)
Pacific Northwest RLF (March 14 – Sept. 27) — Facilitated by Bob Rouse & Ed Trainor (Early-bird deadline of Jan. 30 is still available.)
Pacific Southwest RLF (March 10 – Sept. 23) — Facilitated by Ed Trainor& Bob Rouse (Early-bird deadline of Jan. 30 is still available.)
South Central RLF (March 9 – Sept. 22) — Facilitated by Mike Rochelle & Karen Calvert
Southeast RLF (April 14 – Dec. 9) — Facilitated by June Drewry & Molly Mahoney (Early-bird deadline of Feb. 15 is still available.)
SIM's RLF program takes high-potential individuals and helps them develop their own authentic leadership style and the emotional intelligence, personal strengths and core competencies that define true leaders.
Register now for the 2016 RLF program.
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