GREATER NAPLES LEADERSHIP
LUNCHEON SEMINAR INVITATION
Members of the Young Professionals of Naples
are invited to join the members of Greater Naples Leadership at our
December Luncheon
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Country Club of Naples*
185 Burning Tree Drive
Featuring: Dr. Dennis L. Thompson
Superintendent of Collier County Public Schools
Now that the school funding referendum passed on November 4, are the financial problems of Collier County Public School system really solved? Where will the new monies be spent? Who will oversee their expenditure? How will students benefit? And what does the new makeup of the Collier County School Board mean for future Superintendent/Board relations?
Join us for a timely presentation by Dr. Thompson on The Challenges Facing Collier County Schools. You will have plenty of time to ask your questions.
11:30 a.m. to noon - Social time
Noon to 1:30 p.m. - Lunch and speaker
Cost: $22 per person
Your payment is your reservation.
Cancellations before 5 p.m. Monday, December 8, will be refunded.
RSVP by paying online or mailing a check to the GNL office.
CLICK HERE to pay online. Use your credit card (VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover) or PayPal account. (You do not need to have a PayPal account. After you have confirmed your reservation amount, scroll down to the credit card images on the payment form and click "continue." When your payment is submitted, you will be e-mailed a receipt.)
Or mail your check for $22 ($44, with guest) marked "December 10 Luncheon - Young Professional" to Greater Naples Leadership, 1100 Fifth Avenue South, Naples, FL 34102.
*Directions to Country Club of Naples: From Goodlette Frank Road, turn east onto Solana Road toward Royal Poinciana Country Club. Solana Road becomes Burning Tree Drive. Follow it until you see the Country Club of Naples. Valet parking is available. |
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Growing Associates in Naples (GAIN), a program offered by The Leadership Collier Foundation, is specifically designed for emerging leaders and professionals in Collier County. Over a three month period GAIN participants will go through a six-session series of workshops and facilitated networking programs focused on professional development. For more information on this program click here. Click here for an application. |
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