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AANC Leadership Lyceum now accepting nominations for 2025; apply now through GFAA

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago

The Apartment Association of North Carolina’s Leadership Lyceum program, a prestigious education series aimed at identifying, training, and empowering emerging leaders within AANC is now accepting applications for the 2025 session.

Each Lyceum class will be a maximum of 14 participants per year. All owner/operator Lyceum participants are nominated by their local association but

AANC's President may appoint 1 additional participant. The AANC State Suppliers Council may appoint up to 3 supplier participants.

Lyceum participants should be actively involved with their local association and have served at least two years on a committee. Lyceum participants should not currently be or previously have served on the AANC Board of Directors.

There is no cost to the owner/operator participant for the Leadership Lyceum Program. There is a cost of $350 for each supplier participant. 

The Greater Fayetteville Apartment Association is now accepting nominations through Sept. 16. Interested potential participants can email: info@mygfaa.org.

Learn more about the program and past participants here

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