Class Fellows

Action, the personal involvement and momentum of each Fellow, is at the heart of the program. LEAD Fellows participate actively in all seminars and study tours.  Fellows must have a willingness to stay involved in the program after graduation.

Activities of the Fellows and Alumni determine the success of the LEAD Maryland program. LEAD graduates are called on to serve their industry, community, organizations, and may serve through public office.

Applications for the next two-year fellowship will be available in July of 2010 and will be due October 1, with selection of the upcoming class shortly thereafter.  The next two-year fellowship, Class VII, will begin in February 2011 and continue through 2012.

To date, the LEAD Maryland program has 114 Alumni (Class I-V) and 22 Class VI Fellows from counties throughout the state. Please view our Class VI Photo Directory for those who are currently in the LEAD Maryland program.

"I think most everything that I'm professionally involved with has some tie into my experience with LEAD Maryland. And even in my personal life, I strive to emerge as a leader, knowing that I've been given the tools and experience to make a difference."

Vanessa Finney, Baltimore County

LEAD Maryland Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to identifying and developing leadership for agriculture, natural resources, and rural communities.
LEAD Maryland Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 169 - 124 Wye Narrows Drive
Queenstown, Maryland 21658
Phone: 410-827-8056; FAX: 410-827-9039

For more information, contact Susan Harrison

Last updated: 07/2/2009

Heroes' Welcome Honor Flight
The 2010 Honor Flights season will officially open in April and run through November. We hope to have regularly scheduled opportunities for our 4H youth and parent volunteers to serve throughout this season. - posted Mar 5, 2010

Montgomery County Dairy Showmanship Clinic
There will be a Montgomery County Dairy Showmanship Clinic on Sunday, April 25 from 10:30-2:30 at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds. We will be using the show ring at the fairgrounds as it is covered in case of inclement weather. We will be bringing all the animals. This will count towards one of your two dairy activities required to be eligible to show your 4-H Dairy project at the fair. - posted Mar 5, 2010

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