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Graduates from the Future Milwaukee program find they have opportunities for new community leadership roles or to better serve in their current leadership role.
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“I have carried a special appreciation for the Future Milwaukee program from the time I started in the program 16 years ago. Future Milwaukee gave me three things that have been a significant benefit to me: 1) an understanding of the Milwaukee community – its history, the diversity of its people, the issues it faces, and how decisions are made; 2) friendships and acquaintances with people who care about the community and are actively involved in making Milwaukee a better place in which to live; and 3) development of personal skills that have helped me in both work and community involvement.” – Tom Schrader |
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“Gave me a broader and longer view of many more issues than I otherwise would have had. I maintain relationships today that started back in ’84 (when I graduated from the class).” – Sue Marks |
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“Future Milwaukee helped me to put the whole picture together of being a board member, which helped me to become an effective board member.” – Jennifer Stearns |
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“Personal growth comes with personal commitment. Future Milwaukee helps give you tools needed to help you grow professionally and personally while, more importantly, helps in the community.” – Jeff Sherman |
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“My Future Milwaukee experience helped me to build a network of volunteer leader friends. It also gave me an opportunity to learn more about the political arena, which led to my School Board election.” – Jeanette Mitchell |
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