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“The Leadership Rockland program provided me with a stronger understanding of the many issues that face Rockland County today. I feel I am better prepared for the future. It is rewarding to network with other professionals who have varied interests, but a common thread -- improving Rockland County!”
- Bill Madden, President, Madden Communications & Marketing

Current year program


Orientation ...


The orientation event is held prior to the first class session. It provides the class with an opportunity to meet and greet each other as well as members of the Board and Program Coordinators prior to the start of the program.

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Leadership ...

One of the more popular programs, Leadership Day provides participants with information about, and exercises in, team & leadership building. This class will allow you to determine your own leadership style, understand the leadership styles of others, determine the impact of different leadership styles on day to day operations and illustrate how the practical application of the knowledge gained during this session can be used to improve organization and time management skills. Volunteer coordinators facilitate discussions and activities on how to apply learned leadership styles when making difficult decisions and how understanding leadership styles can affect the art of negotiation.  
Lead Coordinators: Grace Ann Arnold, Communications & Public Relations Strategist and Jonathan Fanning, President, The Growth Coach.

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Historical Rockland ...

Be prepared to be active during the morning and afternoon sessions as many of the day's locations have paved walkways and "rolling landscape". You will learn about and experience life in Rockland County as it evolved from the 18th century to present day. This day is educational, mostly outdoors and interactive. Many of Rockland's historical experts and sites will be on the agenda. You will walk away with a comprehensive overview of the rich history of Rockland County. Activities will address the revolutionary history of Rockland, explore the history and settlement of different communities throughout the County, and highlight the development of roadways, industry and transportation systems.
Lead Coordinators: Steven Porath, Director of Economic Development, Rockland Economic Development Corporation and Bob Baird, Writer/Editor.

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Environment ...

This session will address today's environmental challenges. The program will explore the growth rate and it's impact on the environment. It will address the implications of the limited amount of land currently available for use, the environmental impact of land, water, sewer and recycling issues, as well as public transportation ­ pros, cons and improvements both inter and intracounty.
Lead Coordinators: Kerri Scales, Educator, Rockland County Solid Waste Management Authority and Paul Trader, Executive Director, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rockland County.

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Multicultural Communities ...

This program provides participants with an overview of the experience of living in today's culturally diverse society. This session will discuss the cultural demographics of Rockland County, demonstrate how and when different cultures came to the County, and explore what diversity brings to different aspects of life in Rockland. Time will be spent delving into the myths and the realities of cultural diversity and identifying the challenges that arise from having such a diverse community in the context of education, economic development, public policy and community development.
Lead Coordinators: Earl Miller, Executive Director of Community Relations, Nyack College and Nilda Aragones, Faculty, SUNY Rockland Community College.

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Education and Developing Human Capital ...


Strong debates, interactive activities, and educational speakers lead the agenda for this session. This day will provide you with a balanced socioeconomic overview of education in Rockland County today and its role in developing the future workforce. The program will discuss the impact of the growth rate on the school system, explore the impact of our culturally diverse population on the education system and illustrate the interconnectivity between education and economic development, public safety, public policy and employment issues. The session will also explore how schools are addressing workforce development and work readiness, and discuss what we as a community can be doing to better prepare our youth for the work force. Participants will be given a tour of Rockland County public schools, obtain insights into current programs available to students, discuss funding in the public education system and receive an overview of the higher educational opportunities in Rockland.
Lead Coordinators: Debra Thomas, Executive Director, Rockland Teacher's Center and Doreen Zarcone, Enrollment Management Event Planner, SUNY Rockland Community College.

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Economic Development ...


This session will provide an overview of the issues and challenges of Economic Development in Rockland County today. Activities will include information on the Open Space Plan, Smart Growth, zoning laws, and strategies of business attraction. The program will explore the Not For Profit community in Rockland County, as an economic engine and the impact on our services in Rockland County. The relationship between economic development and transportation, the school system, public policy, tourism, the cultural diversity of the County and the impact of development on the environment will be explored. The day will also address public transportation; pros, cons and improvements, both inter and intra County. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss key issues in a seminar setting consisting of panel discussions, role playing and brief presentations, all which will have Q & A sessions.
Lead Coordinators:  Steven Porath, Director of Economic Development, Rockland Economic Development Corporation and Michael Seidenfrau, First Vice President, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.

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Criminal Justice and Public Safety ...

This session will provide an insiders look at law enforcement, the judicial system, and the correctional system in Rockland County. The agenda will include representatives from the offices of the District Attorney, the Public Defender, Probation, Parole, the Local and State Police and Sheriff's Department and an inside tour of the Rockland County Correctional Facility. The program provides participants with an overview of the criminal justice system and public policy issues facing Rockland County today. Activities will explore how law enforcement has evolved to address the changing needs and demographics in the County, discuss emergency planning and precautions taken, and illustrate how County agencies interact with one another in the event of an emergency.
Lead Coordinators: Dan Weisberg, Lieutenant, Clarkstown Police Department and Jim McCormick, Sergeant, Clarkstown Police Department.

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Healthcare and Community Service ...

Informative discussions and Q & A panels with experts from Good Samaritan Hospital, Nyack Hospital, Helen Hayes Hospital, and the County Hospital Center will be on the agenda. Participants will explore the economics of healthcare, how services offered by the healthcare and non-profit communities are evolving to meet the needs of the changing make-up of Rockland County and how private healthcare, non-profit agencies and county agencies integrate to serve our community. The program will also explore the issue of duplication of services within the County and current strategies in place to keep those who live in the County from seeking services elsewhere.
Lead Coordinators: Bonnie Walsh, Assistant Director, United Hospice of Rockland and Kathy Hopkins, Assistant Professor, SUNY Rockland Community College.

Participants tour the Meals on Wheels facility in West Nyack during a mini day of caring program as part of the Leadership Rockland Healthcare, Non-Profits and Community Development Day
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Arts, Culture, Media & Communications ...

Traditionally, participants enjoy discussion and interactive programming which provides an overview of the arts, theatre, and activities available in Rockland County. The second part of the day is spent exploring and addressing the media presence in the County. Social media and its impact on our county will be discussed, as well as bridging the gap between traditional and emerging media sources. Art, culture and media will be explored and discussed as an important part of our lives and community.
Lead Coordinators: Mark Judelson, Executive Director, Arts Council of Rockland, Bob Baird, Writer/Editor and Ann Byne, Principal/Creative Director, The Byne Group.

Mark Judelson, Executive Director of the Arts Council of Rockland, speaks with a recent class during an exercise at the Hudson Valley Children's Museum. Mr. Judelson is the coordinator of Arts, Culture & Media Day. The class meets at a number of sites during the day, and then attends the Rockland County Executive Arts Awards - a program coordinated by Mr. Judelson as well!
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Politics & Public Policy ...


Participants are given the unique opportunity to discuss many of Rockland's key issues directly with political leaders during this session. Representatives from political parties along with representatives from town, village and county governments are on the agenda throughout this interactive program. You will be provided with an overview of the structure of County government, the relationship between County, Town and Village governments and how they interact with one another.
Lead Coordinators: Frank Borelli, Principal, The Ducey Insurance Agency and Sabrina Greco, Director of Operations, Town of Clarkstown.

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Making an Impact ...


A culminating (half-day) session focused on leadership that guides class members in creating personal development plans and helps them to identify individual opportunities to be a better leader not only in their professional lives, but leaders that utilize their talents for the betterment of the community.
Lead Coordinators: Grace Ann Arnold, Communications & Public Relations Strategist and Jonathan Fanning, President, The Growth Coach.

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Essay ...


Participants are required to complete a one page essay on their experiences relative to the Leadership Program.

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Graduation ...

Graduation is held within a month of the final class date and participants are invited to bring along a guest. As the Leadership Rockland year comes to a close, you will be welcomed into the ranks of the alumni, numbering just over 400. Board members, coordinators and participants mingle and recount many of their favorite programs and speakers. Certificates are awarded.

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