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Great Plains Leadership Institute

The field of public health continues to face complex challenges that demand dynamic leadership approaches. The Great Plains Leadership Institute has been honored to serve the region and beyond for

North Carolina Public Health Leadership Institute

The North Carolina Public Health Leadership Institute is an intensive, nine-month leadership development program for state and local public health professionals in North Carolina. Participants in this program will learn

Introduction to Public Health Surveillance

Surveillance is a key function of public health, but what does it mean? This course introduces public health surveillance concepts and principles for public health workers who have little or

Black Leadership Institute

The Black Leadership Institute (BLI) connects, inspires, and uplifts senior-level Black leaders shaping social impact across the country and across sectors. Through transformative programming, BLI supports Black leaders with the

Local Public Health Leadership Series

The purpose of the Local Public Health Leadership Series (LPHLS) is to enhance the ability of the local and state public health workforce to exercise leadership in the delivery of

Adaptive Leadership Academy

The Adaptive Leadership Academy was designed in response to the unique needs of local public health and healthcare leaders by combining Adaptive Leadership and several other leadership theories in an

NFBPA Executive Leadership Institute (ELI)

THE EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE (ELI) was established in 1987 as a program dedicated to grooming African American managers for the rigors of executive positions in public service organizations. Understanding the

Public Health Leadership Corps

NHC Public Health Leadership Corps is a 10-,month AmeriCorps National Service program that recruits, trains, and places 117 members in resource-limited organizations called host sites. NHC’s Public Health Leadership Corps