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Report: Second Year Anniversary Celebration

posted Oct 23, 2011 10:17 AM by info@proleadership.org   [ updated Oct 23, 2011 11:10 AM ]
PRO Leadership celebrated its Second Year Anniversary on October 22, 2011 at Marriott Hotel at Maryland University.

The Host of the event was NuNu Wako, an international talk-show host with millions weekly viewers. She brought her candid and graceful speaking ability to beautify the event.

 
The gifted poet Israel Getu shared her passion using her loaded and powerful poems. Her poems had powerful messages, challenges that stretch, and they called for actions. Great poems!
 
 
 
The vibrant hizNeway Band rocked the event with their original and classic songs of love, pursuance of passion, and hope. These young and like minded gifted artists used their unique individual gifting to work harmoniously. They uplifted the spirit of participants and motivated every one in attendance.
 
The founder and chairman of PRO Leadership presented the main points of his newly released book. In his presentation, he shared that this book has been in him for many years and it is partially memoir, partially policy book, and partially personal manifesto where he shared his religious, political, and philosophical beliefs and outlooks. He indicated his fears that some of his view points may anger some or irritate others but he hoped that there would be some common things each reader may share with him. He encouraged his readers to provide him their feedbacks, constructive criticisms, and reviews so that he may improve his writing as he continue to publish his coming books.
 
Following the presentation, three groups were formed to further discuss three subtopics led by three affluent moderators: Carla Blue (iCARE Solutions), Chuck Bowen (Regent University), and Teylama Herve Miabey (Howard University). These dynamic leaders in the area of their passion have practical experience by working with finest organizations in the USA and abroad. We have got lots of positive feedback about this format. Participants found the group discussion vibrant and educational. Unfortunately, since we didn’t have time, we stopped the group discussions even if participants wanted to continue debate and exchange their views.
PRO Leadership is grateful to each and every participant of this event, and organizers who committed their resources, time, and energy to make sure the event succeeds. They could have been somewhere on a Saturday afternoon but they chose to be there and celebrated this milestone with us. Some of them came from far such as from Virginia, Philadelphia, and even from Seattle. Some of them came and stayed even if there were serious family and job related issues.
 
Thank you all for your time, energy, knowledge and experience you shared, and resources you committed for the success of this event.