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National Urban Fellows
Announces New Leadership Program
America's Leaders of Change

National Urban Fellows is pleased to announce its newest leadership program, America's Leaders of Change (ALOC), a continuing leadership development and networking program of National Urban Fellows. The program is created for leaders on the rise in the government, non-profit and private sectors. The ALOC is sponsored in partnership with Walmart Stores.

America's Leaders of Change accelerates the leadership potential of National Urban Fellows' alumni, mentors and other community leaders who are currently successful people in command, and who possess the talent to effect positive change in our nation.

The program was presented for the first time on October 26 and October 27, 2009, in Washington, D.C. It will be followed by a 15-month program that will offer forums, web casts, and expert coaching sessions, designed to support each participant on their own personal journey to leadership excellence. Joining National Urban Fellows in the launch of its new program were Leadership Partners, a former NUF Mentor, and the newly confirmed Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Ron Sims, and the Executive Director of one of National Urban Fellows' founding organizations, National League of Cities, Donald Borut.

Upon completion of the program, participants will possess the additional skills and resources necessary to bridge the gap between generations, and have secured the enhanced capabilities to identify issues, shape solutions and develop policies.

Paula Gavin, NUF President said, "For 40 years, National Urban Fellows has developed leadership reflective of the diverse individuals, talents and backgrounds of our changing nation, and has addressed the unique leadership challenges and opportunities encountered by people of color and women. In this our 40th Anniversary year, we are ecstatic to take our best and brightest to the next level of leadership by providing newer personal growth strategies and by strengthening their leadership networks."

To see listing of the America's Leaders of Change for the inaugural program year 2009 – 2010 click here.