By COLE REIF
Great Bend Post
Kimberly Becker started working with Golden Belt Community Foundation last
spring to facilitate the Leadership Golden Belt program. The program is
designed to empower participants to understand what adaptive challenges means
contextually. Becker said the course brings their challenges to the table and
helps them overcome obstacles.
"We are partnering with the Kansas Leadership concept," said Becker. "We're making it a hybrid with coaching. Coaching helps them bring those concepts down to a level of how to implement them in their personal lives."
The next Leadership Golden Belt program begins in January and meets on Tuesdays
for seven weeks.
"No matter if someone is an entrepreneur, stay-at-home mom or a bank executive, the program fits for all of those," said Becker. "It starts with the focus on ourselves and how we manage ourselves through difficult situations and mobilizing people to have a common purpose."
Registration is $300 per person with scholarships available. Fill out the application at goldenbeltcf.org.