Snead State Inducts New Class into National Society of Leadership and Success

Snead State Inducts New Class into National Society of Leadership and Success
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Snead State Community College inducted 21 students into the National Society of Leadership and Success, and 17 of the 21 participated in an induction ceremony on Thursday, April 28.

The Society is an organization that helps people discover and achieve their goals. The Society offers life-changing lectures from the nation’s leading presenters and a community where like-minded, success-oriented individuals come together and help one another succeed. The Society also serves as a powerful force of good in the greater community by encouraging and organizing action to better the world.

To be inducted in the leadership program, students have to complete requirements such as attending a two-hour orientation meeting, attending a four-hour leadership training day, attending at least three speaker broadcasts, meeting regularly with peer groups throughout the semester, and submitting at least three essays detailing goals and their progress.

Inductees into the National Society of Leadership and Success at Snead State Community College include:
Albertville
Hannah Duran, Diego Gomez, McKenna Ponder, Ruby Reyes and Marishell Vega.

Altoona
Destiny Wiley.

Arab
Jennifer Hardin and Laura Parker.

Ashville
Annaleisha Hardrick.

Attalla
Amanda Nichols.

Blountsville
Montserrat Robles Herrera.

Boaz
Alexandra Nance.

Crossville
Vanessa Cortez.

Gadsden
Belinda Jackson and Juliana Roland.

Guntersville
Tiffany Hammock.

Horton
Erika Aragon Cruz, Amber Lopez, and Araceli Soriano.

Oneonta
Dana Austin.

Springville
Briar Fowler.

Original source can be found here.



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