New Leaders Council

New Leaders Council

Professional Training and Coaching

Washington, DC 10,222 followers

New Leaders Council provides cross-sector changemakers place-based training and a national network of support.

About us

NLC provides local change makers place-based training and a national network of support – propelling our community of leaders to create the country we aspire to be.

Website
http://www.newleaderscouncil.org
Industry
Professional Training and Coaching
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2005
Specialties
Leadership Training, Public Policy, Millennial Advocacy, Community Organizing & Development, and Entrepreneurship

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Employees at New Leaders Council

Updates

  • It's safe to say that New Leaders Council has been around for a while! We're taking it back this #tbt to highlight a super throwback! Who can guess this chapter? What about the year? Do you know anyone in this photo? Happy Guessing! ID: Young professionals wearing business attire.

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  • When everyone is telling you congratulations for getting accepted into New Leaders Council, but you’re just a chill guy who didn’t even tell anyone that you applied. We won't judge if that's you, but we can't guarantee that you won't be tagged... ID: Chill guy meme with people clapping in background.

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  • Allow the 2025 Fellows to reintroduce themselves! 🌍 More than 80% identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color. 💪 More than 60% identify as women and non-binary. 🏛️ Nearly 70% work in the nonprofit, government, education, or healthcare industries. 🚀 More than 80% are early to mid-career professionals. 💡 We increased our representation in the disability community by 25%, with more than 50% of Fellows having a disability. 🌈 More than 35% identify as LGBTQIA+. Together, we’re redefining leadership and reshaping the future. ✨ Welcome to the 2025 cohort—trailblazers, changemakers, and champions of equity. Let’s make history. 💥 #NLC2025 Shout out your chapter in the comments! ID: Colorful infographic with icons of woman, man, government building, rainbow heart, person in wheelchair and text above.

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  • #ICYMI: We announced our 2025 Fellows last Friday! “The NLC experience is about more than just leadership development—it’s about forging connections and reimagining what’s possible. Our Fellows aren’t just participants; they’re changemakers.” - Ambar Mendez (NLC Arkansas 2020) New Leaders Council Director of Programs and Operations Read more about what makes the New Leaders Council Institute so special on our NLC Blog at https://lnkd.in/gqYKKhkc.

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  • Our 2025 Fellows are fueling change in their local communities. We're so excited to introduce our 2025 Institute Fellows, an inspiring cohort of leaders ready to change the world. This year, hundreds of changemakers from our nationwide chapters are joining the NLC movement. Here's what makes this group truly remarkable: 🌍 More than 80% identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color. 💪 More than 60% identify as women and non-binary. 🏛️ Nearly 70% work in the nonprofit, government, education, or healthcare industries. 🚀 More than 80% are early to mid-career professionals. 💡 We increased our representation in the disability community by 25%, with more than 50% of Fellows having a disability. 🌈 More than 35% identify as LGBTQIA+. These Fellows embody the vision of a more inclusive and equitable future. Help us celebrate their commitment to championing community leadership! 🎉 Meet our 2025 Fellows and see who's leading the way → https://lnkd.in/emXbhE88 #NewLeadersCouncil #Leadership #CommunityBuilders

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  • NLC alumni Karen Pandy-Cherry (NLC Acting President & CEO, Broward 2016) and Daryl Misrac (NLC Oklahoma 2022) were recognized by Women We Admire as The Top 50 Women Leaders of Oklahoma for 2024. Help us congratulate Karen and Daryl! See the full list and article at https://lnkd.in/gAW6HHys. ID: Two women smiling wearing black suits. NLC Alumni spotlight. Text above. NLC Logo. Women We Admire logo.

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  • As we get ready to unveil our 2025 Fellows, let's reflect on the power of the New Leaders Council experience from a 2024 Fellow this #MotivationMonday. "[As a result of my New Leaders Council experience], I have more clarity on my mission and goals. I have more vision and confidence in attempting bigger ideas to help our community." Did NLC inspire you to make a bigger impact in your community? ID: Asian American woman and Black man acknowledging one another between speaking.

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