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Conversations With Community Leaders

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Conversations With Community Leaders
You will choose which one of the 3 sessions you'd like to attend later in this process.
Free  

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2010 Conversations With Community Leaders

Conversations With Community Leaders is an intimate conversation facilitated by today's business and community ambassadors with you,  Asheville and Buncombe County's emerging leaders. The groups are intentionally kept small, allowing networking and learning opportunities for all guests.

United Way is focusing on the building blocks of a good life for everyone: education, income and health. This series of conversations will touch on each of these.  Space is limited so register now. 

 

As you register, you will be prompted to choose from ONE of three, free, sessions:

Health: "Emerging Youth and Family Issues"

Paul Vest, President & CEO, YMCA of Western North Carolina

6:30-8 p.m., Monday, April 26


Education: "Education, Our Community's Commitment to Success"

Dr. Anne Ponder, Chancellor, University of North Carolina Asheville

5:30-7 p.m., Tuesday, April 27

 

Income: "Achieving Sustainable Income in a Volatile Economic Environment"  FULL

Dana Stonestreet, President & CEO, HomeTrust Bank

6-8:30 p.m., Thursday, April 29

 

Questions should be referred to Victoria McDowell 255-0696 or vmcdowell@unitedwayabc.org

Hosted By

Highlands Circle, United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County



Highlands Circle is a special initiative with the core purpose of furthering United Way's mission by increasing leadership giving from community leaders 40 years of age and younger.

It is designed to further philanthropy and volunteerism in the emerging leaders of our community. 

Highlands Circle offers social, educational and community service opportunities for it members.