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  • Welcome to PEAK Leadership!

    Posted on April 29th, 2010 admin No comments

    A 10-month (September - June) in-resident, adult community leadership development programĀ  fostering the heights of community leadership in Clallam and Jefferson Counties on the North Olympic Peninsula. Read more …

    A PEAK Leader is Purposeful, Effective, Authentic, the Keystones of quality leadership.
    A PEAK Leader is Purposeful, Effective, Authentic, the Keystones of quality leadership.


    Team Building and Collaboration
    PURPOSEFUL leaders understand the value of teamwork and collaboration. Pictured: PEAK Class I maneuvers its way through an obstacle presented by the Peninsula College Challenge Course in Port Angeles.

    Effective: On-site provides a more balanced and comprehensive understanding of a broad range of topics and issues unique to the North Olympic Peninsula.
    EFFECTIVE leaders are willing to go the distance in order to gain a more balanced and comprehensive understanding of a broad range of topics and issues unique to the North Olympic Peninsula. Pictured: PEAK Class II learns about the history and inner workings of the Port Townsend Paper Corporation.

    Authentic leaders listen and learn from others' perspectives and experiences.
    AUTHENTIC leaders listen and learn from others’ perspectives and experiences. Pictured: PEAK Class I learn about bats from a 4-H After School Student in Quilcene.

    A PEAK Leader is Purposeful, Effective, Authentic, the KEYSTONEs of quality leadership.
    A PEAK Leader is Purposeful, Effective, Authentic, the KEYSTONEs of quality leadership. Pictured: PEAK Class II prepare lunch service for about 50-65 homeless youth at the Youth Care Orion Center in Seattle.

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    Click here to learn more about PEAK Leadership and how you can participate in this very important effort to increase quality leadership capacity in Clallam and Jefferson Counties on the North Olympic Peninsula.

    PEAK Leaders learn about North Olympic Peninsula communities, directly from those communities. Pictured, PEAK Class I with members of the Makah Tribe, Neah Bay.
    PEAK Leaders learn about North Olympic Peninsula communities, directly from those communities. Pictured, PEAK Class I with members of the Makah Tribe, Neah Bay.

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