Join our team at Coro Southern California! We're seeking a passionate Director of Training and Programs to further our mission to strengthen the democratic process by preparing individuals for effective and ethical leadership. If you're dedicated to empowering diverse voices and driving impactful initiatives, this role is for you. Apply now and be a part of our dynamic team shaping the future of leadership! #Hiring #Director #Training #Programs #CivicLeadership #CoroSoCal https://lnkd.in/gMSMwj_B
Coro Southern California
Non-profit Organizations
Los Angeles, CA 3,913 followers
Transform your leadership. Transform your organization. Transform the world.
About us
Coro Southern California trains ethical, diverse civic leaders nationwide. Coro leaders develop skills; master tools needed to engage and empower communities; gain experience in government, business, labor and not-for-profit community organizations; and participate in special community and political problem solving processes. Most of today’s serious problems are too complicated to be solved within a single organizational entity. Significant “systems” problems such as health care, transportation, urban security, or environmental degradation can often only be successfully addressed working with many key stakeholders across sectors, identifying and negotiating around individual and organizational interests in pursuit of the public interest. Coro specializes in developing and deepening individuals’ skills and capabilities to lead in this kind of complex problem-solving process. Coro contributes a group of trained individuals whose personal skills and civic involvement promote broader civic engagement and expand the social capital of the community. By developing a network of local and regional organizations willing to create internship and project opportunities for program participants, Coro creates a safe space in which diverse organizations and leaders enter into dialogue with program participants and with each other. Coro Alumni can join the Coro Alumni LinkedIn Page! www.linkedin.com/groups/163020
- Website
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http://www.corola.org
External link for Coro Southern California
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, CA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1957
- Specialties
- Experiential Learning, Whole Systems Thinking, Building Relationships, Diversity, Teamwork for Results, Civic Engagement, and Self-Governance
Locations
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Primary
1000 N. Alameda Sreet, Suite 240
Los Angeles, CA 90012, US
Employees at Coro Southern California
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Sheila P. Rossi, MHA
🌟 Passionate Healthcare Innovator | Strategic Leader | Policy Advocate | Community Champion 🌟
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Sylviose K. Dossous
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Cassie Rauser
Sustainability & Climate Strategist | Social & Environmental Justice Advocate | Knowledge Translator | Innovator | Convener | Changemaker
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Joumana Silyan-Saba
Director of Policy and Discrimination Enforcement, City of Los Angeles
Updates
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The Lead LA Fellowship is an immersive Coro professional, part-time leadership development program for professionals looking to expand their professional network, gain time-tested leadership skills to enhance their work, and learn more about the Greater Los Angeles region and how they can make an impact. Until June 30, Coro will be reviewing Lead LA applications and making cohort decisions on a rolling admission basis. Visit www.corola.org/lead to learn more, nominate candidates, and apply today!
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A huge congratulations to the 66th class of Coro Southern California Fellows in Public Affairs on your graduation! 🎓 Your hard work, dedication, and commitment to outstanding leadership have brought you to this incredible milestone. Here's to the amazing journeys ahead and the positive impact you'll continue to make in our communities. Chloe Tachibana, Liam Arnade-Colwill, Ava Sanchez, Hannah Wenger, Marco Caramanico, David Caddle, Ashley Ceballos-Hernandez, Christian Ali, Alexis Areias, Nina Suh-Toma, Johnny Gross
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Pride Month, celebrated every June, was originally a single day known as "Gay Pride Day," honoring the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan. It has since grown into a month-long series of events, parties, parades, and marches, celebrating the LGBTQ+ community, memorializing those lost to hate crimes or HIV/AIDS, and highlighting the impact of LGBTQ+ individuals in history. The first Pride march was held in New York City on June 28, 1970, and drew three to five thousand participants. Today, millions march annually, continuing the fight for LGBTQ+ rights and celebrating with Pride. Coro Southern California celebrates the rich diversity and achievements that the LGBTQ+ community contributes to our society, and wishes you a happy Pride month!
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Congratulations to Women in Leadership Spring 2024 cohort member Tshema [Tesh-ma] Nash, DrPH, MPH, on her remarkable achievement! Tshema Nash has successfully graduated from the prestigious Boston University School of Public Health, earning her Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) degree. This accomplishment highlights her dedication, hard work, and commitment to advancing public health. We are incredibly proud of Tshema's success and look forward to seeing the impactful contributions she will undoubtedly make in the field of public health.
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SoCalGas was happy to host the #publicaffairs fellows from Coro Southern California last week as part of Coro's #WaterAndEnergyWeek2024. What an impressive group of young leaders - open to doing the work and learning about the complexities facing our region. Thank you for spending your day with us! Frank Lopez Edith Moreno Devin Zornizer, PE Gina Christian CFSP Fe3 Abigail Nishimoto, MBA Natalie Samarjian
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Each year, Coro Southern California hosts the Crystal Eagle Awards Gala to recognize outstanding civic leaders. This event unites over 500 community members to honor the achievements of Coro alumni and highlight our leadership programs. This year, we are thrilled to honor Cedars-Sinai, Craig Ehrlich, Nadine Watt, and Stephen Cheung for their exceptional contributions. Proceeds support Coro's mission to strengthen the democratic process by preparing individuals for effective and ethical leadership. Join us in investing in the future of civic leadership. Learn more at www.corola.org/gala. We look forward to celebrating with you!
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Memorial Day, observed on May 27 this year, honors U.S. military personnel who died in service. Originally called Decoration Day after the Civil War, it became a federal holiday in 1971. Many commemorate it by visiting cemeteries, holding family gatherings, and participating in parades. Coro Southern California honors those who lost their lives in service, and the families and friends who survive them.
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Earlier this month, we welcomed our 6th Lead LA cohort into the Coro alumni community, and earlier this week we hosted our Lead LA Spring Mixer. We love seeing our Lead LA community networking! We are less than one week away from the 2024-25 Lead LA early decision deadline - learn more, nominate candidates, or apply today at www.corola.org/lead
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Coro Southern California is hiring for a second position: Program Manager. The Program Manager collaborates with members of the programs team to manage administrative functions of a specific portfolio of programs, including the Fellows Program in Public Affairs and select part-time programs, and supports cross-functional, organization-wide projects and initiatives in service of the organization’s priorities and overall effectiveness. https://lnkd.in/gWgDzH_x