Recording available: Introducing the Children’s Health Leadership Network

Posted August 8, 2015
By the Annie E. Casey Foundation
Blog recordingavailablechln 2015

A recent webi­nar intro­duced the Children’s Health Lead­er­ship Net­work, a new lead­er­ship devel­op­ment pro­gram to strength­en the field of state-based advo­cates for children’s health pol­i­cy. Over sev­er­al class­es, the pro­gram — cre­at­ed by the Annie E. Casey Foun­da­tion, the David and Lucile Packard Foun­da­tion and The Atlantic Phil­an­thropies — will devel­op a pow­er­ful col­lec­tive of near­ly 100 advo­cates serv­ing through­out the coun­try in lead­er­ship capac­i­ties on behalf of our nation’s children. 

Watch a record­ing of the Intro­duc­ing the Children’s Health Lead­er­ship Net­work webinar

Dur­ing this webi­nar, learn more about this lead­er­ship devel­op­ment pro­gram and how to apply to become one of up to 15 lead­ers select­ed for the first class, to begin in Jan­u­ary 2016.

Down­load a one-pager about the Children’s Health Lead­er­ship Net­work to learn more

Pan­elists:

  • Joan Alk­er, exec­u­tive direc­tor, George­town Uni­ver­si­ty Cen­ter for Chil­dren and Families
  • Jann Jack­son, senior asso­ciate, The Annie E. Casey Foundation 
  • Liane Wong, pro­gram offi­cer, children’s health, David and Lucile Packard Foundation

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