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    Flint Hills Regional Leadership Program announces members of 2020-21 class

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    By KMAN Staff on August 29, 2020 Fort Riley, Geary County, Junction City, Local News, Manhattan, Pottawatomie County, Riley County
    Members of the 2020-21 Flint Hills Regional Leadership Program. (Photo courtesy of Jack Lindquist, Flint Hills Regional Leadership Program executive director.)
    Members of the 2020-21 Flint Hills Regional Leadership Program. (Photo courtesy of Jack Lindquist, Flint Hills Regional Leadership Program executive director.)

    The Flint Hills Regional Leadership Program has announced the members of its 2020-21 class offering.

    Among the members in this year’s class are Zach Bayless, City of Manhattan Parks and Recreation Supervisor for Arts and Humanities, Tara Claussen, Konza United Way CEO, Fanny Fang, Riley County Commission candidate and Asian Market owner and partner and Ben Fisher, USAG Fort Riley Air Traffic Controller.

    The class members, most of whom live or work in Fort Riley, Geary, Riley or Pottawatomie County, were introduced to each other last Thursday during a Zoom meeting.

    At 22 members, the class has been downsized by about 27 percent so that social distancing is easier to maintain during classroom sessions.

    Orientation for the program will take place in Junction City in about three weeks with later sessions occurring every three weeks until graduation in February.

    A full list of the members of the 2020-21 class can be found here.

     

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