Summer Leadership Program

Investing in the future leaders of Lakeland

The Summer Leadership Program is designed to professionally develop and further integrate Lakeland’s young professionals into the community through a 5-week session of local tours, insightful speakers, workshops, trainings, and networking.

Training

As emerging leaders, its is important to be trained in key subject areas. You will participate in interactive workshops, including sharing your story, conflict resolution, and goal setting. These training sessions will prepare you for workplace success.

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Speakers

Lakeland is home to many great leaders who have served our community over the years. You will have the chance to meet and hear from them on a number of topics, including: community, finances, diversity, and leadership.

Tours

In order to be a leader in your area, you must know about the community in which you live. We will take several community and industry tours to expose you to all aspects of this community you call home.

Socials

Following each day, you will enjoy food and activities in a relaxed, comfortable environment to facilitate getting to know other participants in the program. Build deeper connections with other future leaders!

About SLP

Participants learn from local and national leaders exploring a variety of skills-based topics to assist them as they develop into emerging leaders within their companies. Whether a life-long Lakelander or new-toLakeland, the program opens the eyes of participants to all that Lakeland has to offer for their quality of life from arts, culture and entertainment, volunteer opportunities, diverse industry sectors and more.

A young professional serves along side the LEDC Summer Leadership Program.
Ariel view of the Lakeland University, South Eastern.

Where it all Started

The idea for Summer Leadership Program began when the LEDC visited Memphis, TN in 2007.  The leaders in Memphis were encountering a problem with talent retention.  College students and young adults would move to Memphis for internships and jobs but not grow roots in the city, making their time in Memphis short.  The solution was a program which connected young professionals to each other, their employers, and the city.  Participants fell in love with the city and found a desire to join the community.

The LEDC took the ideas they saw in Memphis and brought it back home to Lakeland.  The first SLP was in 2008.  45 young adults signed up from 17 different companies. The program was an immediate success.  Year after year companies and employees are excited to be involved in this dynamic program.  In 2025 we will have hit 1,000 participants!

SLP Schedule

Orientation

3 -5 pm at Catapult

The program kicks of with an orientation with the participants and their supervisor.  There is a get-to-know you session in addition to expectation setting and program overview.

Servant Leadership & Community Service

7:45 am – 5 pm at Catapult

Day 3 is when we give back to the community.  It is a hands-on day that highlights the power of servant leadership through meaningful volunteer work and community engagement.

Team Building

7:45 am – 5 pm at Catapult

Day 1 focuses on the key challenges and opportunities young professionals face. Workshops will cover leading at any level and understanding your personality style to improve conflict resolution.

Economic Development & Entrepreneurship

7:45 am – 5 pm at Catapult

Day 4 explores the driving forces behind Lakeland’s economic growth and entrepreneurial spirit.

Quality of Life & Neighborhoods

7:45 am – 5 pm

Day 2 is about experiencing the unique charm and lifestyle that Lakeland has to offer, connecting local business owners, and getting insights into Lakeland’s neighborhoods and amenities.

Leadership Training

7:45 am – 5 pm at Catapult

Day 5 brings everything together with a workshop by nationally recognized leadership trainer Sam Davidson.  We will conclude the session with a graduation ceremony at 4 pm where supervisors are encouraged to attend.

Expectations

Attire

Participants will be provided a business-casual SLP polo.

Participation

Be present! The more you give, the more you get!

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Cell Phone Use

Only during designated breaks.

Attendance

Must be present every week, arriving no later than 7:45 AM.

Weather

Rain or shine, be prepared! Dress appropriately.

Meals & Socials

Breakfast & lunch are provided. Plus, join us for evening socials!

Apply for SLP

Registration is open for Session 2:
July 8 – August 5, 2026.

Step 1: Apply via the form above.

Step 2: Fee: $600 per participant, sponsored by your company.
Payable to:
Lakeland Economic Development Council
502 E Main St
Lakeland, FL 33801

Step 3: Once registered, you will receive more information on next steps!

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