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LEAD Morris is Now Accepting Applications for the 2025 Class Year

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MORRIS COUNTY — LEAD Morris, the Leadership, Education, and Development program of the Morris County Chamber of Commerce, is currently accepting applications for its 2025 class year. Interested individuals can apply until Tuesday, December 31.

LEAD Morris is a comprehensive, year-long program that offers participants a unique blend of professional development, networking opportunities, and community education. Through a series of field trips and learning sessions, including leadership development and community service activities, participants gain insight into the opportunities, challenges, institutions, and people of Morris County.

The program begins with a one-day orientation in January and monthly day-long gatherings. These sessions cover various topics, such as economic development, criminal justice, municipal, county, and state government, healthcare and life sciences, arts and culture, the environment, and education. Participants also work in teams to plan and execute a community service or team-building project.

Upon completing the program, graduates are enrolled in the Leadership Morris Alumni Association, which offers ongoing business development and networking opportunities. Graduates gain access to a network of over 800 alumni, providing a valuable resource for continued professional growth.

LEAD Morris is specifically designed for established leaders in the Morris County business, nonprofit, government, and education sectors and for professionals identified as future leaders within their organizations. The program seeks individuals whose business expertise and community involvement can significantly impact Morris County.

To be considered for the program, candidates must demonstrate evidence of career or community achievement, a strong interest in serving Morris County, and live, work, or conduct business there. The program also values diversity within the class, seeking representation from large corporations, small businesses, nonprofit organizations, governmental services, and educational institutions.

“LEAD Morris is an ideal opportunity for established leaders to hone their skills, broaden their knowledge, and create long-term beneficial connections,” said Danielle Grayson, program director. “It’s also an excellent way for businesses and organizations to invest in developing their emerging leaders.”

Past participants have praised the program for its impact. “LEAD Morris was an amazing experience,” said Maria Isaza, Dean of the School of Health Professions and Natural Sciences at the County College of Morris. “I learned so much about Morris County and our state, but most importantly, I had the opportunity to meet and collaborate with an exceptional group. We shared our stories, experiences, expertise, and goals, forging lasting connections and friendships.”

Enrollment in Leadership Morris is $2,500 for chamber for-profit members and $2,200 for chamber nonprofit members. For non-chamber members, the fees are $3,500 and $3,200, respectively. For more information, visit the LEAD Morris Program.

Additionally, those interested in learning more about the program can attend a no-charge information session on November 6. To register, visit LEAD Morris Info Session.

To apply for the 2025 class, visit LEAD Morris Application.

For more information, contact Danielle Grayson, LEAD Morris Program Director, at danielle@morrischamber.org

About The Chamber

The Morris County Chamber of Commerce represents over 700 member organizations, ranging from entrepreneurs and small businesses to large corporations and Fortune 500 companies. The chamber’s mission is to collaboratively advance the interests of its members to foster a thriving business and community environment.

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Frank Cahill
Frank Cahillhttps://www.frankcahill.com
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since January 1, 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, President Kiwanis Club of Tri-Town, and Chairman of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board. Owner of the Morris now app serving small business in Morris County.
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