For 41 years, Leadership San Antonio (“LSA”) has helped to shape the future leaders of San Antonio. This program, one of the first of its kind in Texas, has graduated more than 1,500 participants and focuses on delivering these leaders an opportunity to develop an understanding of the promise and challenges of our community.
The San Antonio Chamber of Commerce and the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce announce the opening of the application process for the 42nd Class of LSA.
“We are proud to begin the process of recruiting another amazing group of San Antonio leaders for what we know is one of the best leadership programs in the state,” said Richard Perez, President & CEO of the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce.
Since 1975, the jointly sponsored program has provided a unique learning experience for leaders in the San Antonio metropolitan area. Members meet monthly to hear from industry experts and elected officials about the many aspects of what makes the business community, the City, and the County function.
“As a graduate of LSA, I know first-hand the impact of this leadership program and the immense benefit provided to each of the individual business leaders participating in our community at large,” said Ramiro Cavazos, President and CEO, San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
Through the LSA process, participants gain insight from present and future decision-makers in both the public and private sectors and are better prepared to lead San Antonio into the future by using their broader understanding of our diverse community.
LSA class participants are selected from all segments of the community and must have demonstrated leadership and held responsible positions in their chose profession. Applicants must show a sincere commitment and desire to increasing their level of service by assuming key leadership positions. Through the LSA process, participants gain insight from present and future decision-makers in both the public and private sectors and are better prepared to lead San Antonio into the future by using their broader understanding of our diverse community.
Those interested in applying can visit Leadership San Antonio to apply online and for more information on the program. Additional questions can be directed at Priscilla D. Camacho, VP of Education and Workforce Development for the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce or Pauline Rubio, Vice President of Education and Leadership at the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.