December 6, 2018

Learning to Lead — Supporting our millennials

The Learning to Lead (L2L) program will host a Christmas Mixer on Dec. 19 designed for millennials. The mixer is scheduled for should be 6-7:30 p.m. at LLUH 101 East Redlands Blvd, San Bernardino, 92408. The featured speaker will be Kerry Heinrich, JD, CEO for Loma Linda University Medical Center, who will talk about the lessons he’s learned in his career.

The Learning to Lead initiative serves to provide networking and growth opportunities for the organization’s millennial-aged professionals, who make up approximately half of the employees at Loma Linda University Health, according to Human Resource Management.

Departments are encouraged to support their employees of this age group in taking time during work hours to participate in Learning to Lead programs and activities. RSVP by Dec. 19.

Learning to Lead is a grassroots program helmed by millennial employees.

“These employees are the future of our organization,” said David Conkerite II, MBA, director of management residency and business internship programs.  

Opportunities to learn and be mentored

Learning to Lead will offer a variety of opportunities for career development for millennials, such as:

• Leadership conversations—lunch & learns, development seminars, panel discussions.

• Small groups and clubs—public speaking, book clubs, cooking clubs, think tanks and more. 

• Networking and socializing—mixers, vespers, interactive events.

Mentors and speakers for future L2L programs are needed; leaders and subject matter experts of all ages are welcome to sign-up to participate and share ideas.

To discover more about Learning to Lead, please email L2L@llu.edu or contact Katie Heinrich at 909-651-4001 (or ext. 14001).

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