Brunswick County Commissioner Frank Williams graduates from UNC School of Government Advanced Leadership Corps

LELAND, N.C. — Brunswick County Board of Commissioners Chairman Frank Williams recently successfully completed the Advanced Leadership Corps (ALC) training offered annually to select county and municipal elected officials by the School of Government at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Williams completed the course in Chapel Hill from Feb. 2-7, 2020.

ALC is a week-long program designed by the School’s Center for Public Leadership and Governance. This residential program is a dynamic experience that helps participants learn about their own leadership styles, inspire others to work toward a shared vision, and gain insights into how to work together to build better relationships and achieve far-reaching results. More than 125 municipal and county elected officials from across North Carolina have completed the ALC program since its inception.

“I believe leaders should continually strive to broaden their knowledge and hone their skills, and I am grateful for the opportunity to participate in the Advanced Leadership Corps Class of 2020,” said Williams.