Saturday, 1 - 2:15 pm
This track assumes basic or further knowledge of the subject and presenters have been asked to speak to an advanced level of attendee.
Leadership skills for community leaders by Jack McGeorge

Leadership is more than just winning an election or contest. It means determining what should be done, inspiring people to help get it done and clearly communicating a vision of where your community should be going. This session will explore both what is expected of you as a leader and the attributes and skills you need for effective leather community leadership.

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About the presenter:

Jack is a het, male, dominant with a passion for bondage and a long held interest in the dynamics of M/s relationships. He is a founding member of Black Rose and currently it’s President. He is also an emeritus member of its board of directors. Previously he served Black Rose in several capacities including Chairman of the Board, President, Secretary and Co-chair for BR10. He is also an emeritus member of the LLC, Inc. board and served as its Vice Chairman and Treasurer as well as Co-chair for LLC2000. Jack was the first Chairman of the Board of NCSF. Jack and slave raven were the North East Regional Master and slave for 2005.
Jack is the recipient of several awards including: a Community Service Award from GMSMA (2006); the Man Of The Year Award (2004) and two Community Service Awards (2000 and 1998) from the Pantheon of Leather; the Pat Bond Community Service Award from TES (2003); both the Elder Award (2000) and the Vaughn Keith National Education Award (1998) from Black Rose and the Centurion Award (2000) from Joseph Bean and the Leather Archives and Museum. He was also the first to be designated an Anthony DeBlase Professor of the Arts and Letters of S/M (1999) by Leather University.

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