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The Next Generation of Leaders

Our Leadership Grow Program provides high school juniors with a unique opportunity to hear directly from Palm Beach County leaders and understand the critical issues facing Palm Beach County. Participants learn important leadership skills, connect with their community and strengthen their involvement in their schools and in their county.

Palm Beach County students in the nine-month Leadership Grow program connect with government, business, and civic leaders while building real-life skills. They see how the county operates and see the power they possess to create positive change on their way to becoming future leaders.

Approximately 50 high school juniors who represent the diversity of Palm Beach County’s school system are accepted.The Leadership Grow program is offered at no cost to students throughout Palm Beach County.

Program participants explore all aspects of Palm Beach County
Learning about various industries, from the marine industries to the agricultural lands in the Glades.

Students will learn valuable life skills
Including public speaking, business etiquette, financial literacy, resume writing, and more.

Planned by subject matter experts
The Leadership Palm Beach County Alumni and volunteers are experts in their fields who share their knowledge and passion with the students.

Students who complete the Grow Program graduate into a thriving group of alumni who are better prepared for the world ahead of them, with the skills to influence the future direction of Palm Beach County.

Applications are now closed

We appreciate your interest in this opportunity. Unfortunately, the application window is currently closed. We encourage you to subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed of the next opportunity.

Sponsorships Available

Download the sponsorship deck here or email info@LeadershipPBC.org for more information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Approximately 50 high school juniors who represent the diversity of Palm Beach County’s public schools, charter schools, private schools, or homeschools are accepted.

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