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Drucker Foundation Selects 2002-2003 Fellows
The Peter F. Drucker
Foundation for Nonprofit Management has selected five
social sector leaders to participate in the 2002-2003 Frances
Hesselbein Community Innovation Fellows Program:
- Kathy Augustine, Executive Director, Hard Hatted Women,
Cleveland, Ohio
- Rosalie Cates, Executive Director, Montana Community Development,
Missoula, Montana
- Michael Duggan, Executive Director, Domus Foundation,
Stamford, Connecticut
- Julie Evans, CEO, NetDay, Irvine, California
- Paul Furrh, CEO, Lone Star Legal Aid, Nacogdoches, Texas
The Fellows were selected from a wide pool
of applicants from across the social sector.
The Hesselbein Fellows Program was established
in 1996 by the Drucker Foundation Board of Governors to celebrate
the innovative accomplishments of the Foundation's founding
President and current Chairman of the Board of Governors,
Frances Hesselbein. The annual program recognizes the accomplishments
and supports the professional development of social sector
leaders who have a demonstrated record of leadership and entrepreneurial
performance, and who are engaged in programs that demonstrate
community innovation. During the year-long fellowship, Hesselbein
Fellows are provided with intellectual resources, opportunities
and guidance designed to encourage their vision of community
innovation, enhance their leadership effectiveness, and support
their pursuit of excellence in organizational and personal
performance.
The 2002-2003 Fellows will be officially introduced
at the Drucker Foundation's annual leadership and management
conference in November.
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