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Community DEI Leadership Program
Developing Community Leaders in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
LeadDIVERSITY is a program in which a select group of professionals engage with community leaders and one another to raise the participants’ awareness of diversity, equity, and inclusion issues, build their leadership skills, and enhance their network. Each session is designed to help participants explore the concepts of diversity, equity, inclusion, and leadership and to analyze its personal, workplace, and community impact.
Class Composition
Participants of LeadDIVERSITY will be from various corporate, non-profit, governmental, and community organizations. The program is for anyone who has an interest in the impact of diversity, equity, and inclusion at work, in their personal lives and/or communities.
- Corporations
- Non-Profit Organizations
- Government Entities
- Community Organizations

Our Process
The LeadDIVERSITY program approaches DEI and leadership issues from a no-fault, interactive foundation with the goal of affecting positive change.
Emphasis is placed on personal and professional growth through self-reflection, group participation, and practical skill enrichment.
The class meets in person to engage with regional leaders in the corporate, non-profit, and civic arenas who hold diversity, equity, and inclusion as high values. Group members also look to one another throughout the year as a source for information, experience, and dialogue.
Program Goals
Participants Gain:
- A greater awareness of personal identity, privilege, and systemic oppression.
- Expanded knowledge of local experts, organizations, and resources.
- A tool kit for addressing diversity, inclusion, and equity in personal and professional settings.
- An ability to be an advocate for inclusion and equity.
Organizations Gain:
- Employees with an increased understanding of the connection between inclusion and organizational success.
- Employees with enhanced organizational leadership skills and a vision for the future.
- An organizational diversity, equity, and inclusion assessment and action plan.
Application and Selectivity
Each year’s class of up to 35 individuals is selected through a competitive application process. The selection committee seeks applicants with proven leadership skills who have exhibited a strong community commitment.
For questions, please contact Jessica A. Daigler at jdaigler@diversitycenterneo.org or contact us online.
Participation Requirements
The LeadDIVERSITY program consists of 10 sessions and Graduation. The first session is mandatory. Programming will include:
- Seminars
- Small group breakouts
- Personal reflection
- Conversations with Northeast Ohio’s prominent leaders
- In-depth facilitated group activities and discussion
- Case studies
- Program evaluation
Full participation is essential to the LeadDIVERSITY experience. Recognizing that illness and changes in business schedules can occur, participants may miss no more than two sessions. Missing more than two sessions will jeopardize the participant’s eligibility for graduation.
Tuition and Payment
Tuition for each participant in the LeadDIVERSITY Class of 2025 is $4,000.
Applicants may be sponsored by their employers, or with agreement from their employer, may sponsor themselves.
A limited number of partial scholarships are available based on financial need.
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