Marc Bellanger (‘15), Merkle, Inc.
Marc is a Senior Strategy Director at Merkle, Inc. who found the camaraderie with his classmates, the opportunity to learn about our region, and the…
Lara Stone (’12), Children’s Advocacy Center of Bristol County
Lara has worked with community-based and charitable organizations to develop and sustain successful partnerships for over 20 years. Prior to her current position at the…
LSC Frameworks Grounded in Positive Psychology
LSC integrated the Positive Leadership curriculum and Clifton StrengthsFinder assessment into the annual program in 2016. Our intention was to deepen the program’s focus on leadership development and enhance the overall program experience.
Be part of LSC’s Class of 2020!
“Leadership SouthCoast helps to build a network beyond your normal sphere of connections. It introduced me to so many new people and opened my eyes…
Attend an LSC InfoSession Webinar!
Are you interested in exploring regional issues, making new connections, and deepening your impact as a leader? Leadership SouthCoast’s annual community leadership program is the…
Brian McNeany (’17), Pinnacle Performance Company
Most people will say that public speaking is their least favorite activity, but Brian McNeany has made it his life’s work. As the Executive Vice…
Caitlin Joseph (’15), Groundwork
Caitlin’s previous work experience includes marketing, publishing, and event management, as well as fitness training. Did you know she’s also an accomplished pianist? Learn more…
Three Things to Consider When Recruiting Your First Nonprofit Board of Directors
This month, we welcome guest blogger, Linnea Michel Esq., (LSC ’10) Founder & President/CEO of The Legal Center for Nonprofits. Linnea has a regular blog…
Raising the Bar on Board Service
“Jennifer, we need board members. Can you recommend LSC alumni who would be willing to serve on our board?” I get this question a lot. It’s not surprising with over 330 graduates in our Alumni Network. Though, the question has me thinking lately: Is finding someone willing to serve enough?