Eight students graduated from the 2016-2017 Fountain-Luria Student Leadership Academy at Randolph Community College on March 21.
Dr. Stephen Gainey, superintendent of the Randolph County School System,
was the keynote speaker. Dr. Gainey talked to the graduates about four
important points to remember as a leader: 1) that it is important to
learn your role in your organization; 2) that you are a culture and
climate builder at all times as a leader; 3) that good communication is
essential; and 4) that you need to be the number one cheerleader for
your organization. In conclusion, he said that “being a leader is not
about winning and losing; it is not about being right; it’s about
getting people to work together.”
For more on this story, go to http://www.randolph.edu/headlines/1511-2017-student-leadership.html.
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Eight Students Complete 2016-2017 Fountain-Luria Student Leadership Academy at RCC
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Fountain-Luria Student Leadership Academy,
Randolph Community College,
Randolph Community College Foundation
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