
WARSAW—Lutheran Health Network Kosciusko Community Hospital enjoyed hosting the Kosciusko Leadership Academy on Feb. 6. The topic was local healthcare.
Leadership from Bowen Center, EMS Services and Lutheran Health Network KCH presented to the class.
Since 1982, the KLA has invested in the emerging leaders of our community; people who possess a passion to serve and the courage to lead others.
KLA conducts sessions each year that give students access to the frontline leaders in our community. Critical community issues such as county and state government, healthcare, education, agriculture, business and entrepreneurship are thoroughly discussed and examined.
The KLA experience culminates with a White Paper Project. Students form teams and research relevant community issues and needs. Class members propose workable solutions in a forum of peers and community leaders.
KLA’s vision is to develop innovative leaders equipped to tackle the future challenges of our community. Some 35 years and over 500 graduates after starting, that vision burns brighter than ever.
