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NewsDavid Bohnett Foundation Announces Major Gift to Boost Openly Gay LeadershipThu, May 8th 2008, 16:03FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Denis Dison (202) 842-7308, denis.dison@victoryfund.org For Immediate Release May 8, 2008
Contact: Denis Dison, 202-842-7308
David Bohnett Foundation Announces Major Gift to Boost Openly Gay Leadership
Washington, D.C.—A new partnership between the David Bohnett Foundation and the Gay & Lesbian Leadership Institute (GLLI) will help openly gay public leaders take advantage of one of the nation’s most prestigious mid-career executive training programs, the two organizations announced today. GLLI also announced the first ten fellows who will benefit from the program. The program, to be named the David Bohnett Gay & Lesbian Leadership Fellows, is being funded by a $500,000 grant to GLLI. It will offer scholarships to state and local elected and appointed officials in addition to other public leaders who are openly lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT). Fellows chosen to participate in the program will have been accepted into Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government for three-week summer sessions in its renowned Senior Executives in State and Local Government program. “We are honored by and excited about David Bohnett’s commitment to growing the leadership capacity of the LGBT community,” said Chuck Wolfe, president and CEO of the Gay & Lesbian Leadership Institute (GLLI). “This extraordinarily generous gift means our public leaders will be able to develop their leadership skills at the finest educational institutions in the world.” The 2008 Bohnett Leadership Fellows are:
The David Bohnett Foundation, which promotes social activism as a means to improve society, has long supported GLLI’s work to equip openly LGBT leaders for effective leadership. The Foundation’s executive director, Michael Fleming, said the grant reflects its desire to improve the lives of gays and lesbians through promoting leaders from among that community. “GLLI’s work is making a difference by ensuring gay people are well represented among the ranks of public leaders in America. But it’s not enough that leaders are out. Our leaders should also be outstanding, and that means we have to invest in developing their skills,” said Fleming. The Gay & Lesbian Leadership Institute is a non-partisan, tax-exempt training and executive development organization dedicated to equipping LGBT leaders for success. Each year hundreds of openly LGBT elected, appointed and community officials take advantage of GLLI programs to grow their ability to lead. For more information, visit http://www.glli.org. |
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