PRIDE Leadership Program Awarded Funding

The new El Camino College PRIDE Leadership Program recently received California Community Colleges Leadership Development funding. The Institutional Effectiveness Partnership Initiative (IEPI) awarded funding to 20 colleges and two professional organizations for system leadership training to better coordinate planning, implementation, and outcomes of statewide initiatives.
The ECC PRIDE Leadership Program is named after the college’s Statement of Values (People, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, Excellence) and is designed to include participation from faculty, staff and managers across the college community. The program uses sound practices and theory-based approaches in developing effective leaders. Starting in spring 2017, a group of about 18-24 participants will go through a semester-long program comprised of four modules with a job shadowing/mentoring component the subsequent semester. Members of each cohort will strengthen their capacity to be enthusiastic, innovative and creative leaders, ready to help design the future of the college to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
The ECC PRIDE Leadership Program is named after the college’s Statement of Values (People, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, Excellence) and is designed to include participation from faculty, staff and managers across the college community. The program uses sound practices and theory-based approaches in developing effective leaders. Starting in spring 2017, a group of about 18-24 participants will go through a semester-long program comprised of four modules with a job shadowing/mentoring component the subsequent semester. Members of each cohort will strengthen their capacity to be enthusiastic, innovative and creative leaders, ready to help design the future of the college to meet the challenges of the 21st century.