
Growing Leaders, powered by the Maxwell Leadership Foundation, proudly announces the newest cohort of Maxwell Leadership Student Ambassadors (MLSA) — outstanding students committed to leadership, service and community impact.
Among those recognized is eighth grader Bo Griffiths of North Myrtle Beach Middle School.
The Maxwell Leadership Student Ambassador program is a values-based leadership initiative for students from seventh grade through college who demonstrate a heart for leadership, problemsolving and serving others. Its mission is to engage, equip and empower student leaders to solve problems, serve people and foster positive change in their schools and communities.
“Leadership is not about titles, positions or flowcharts. It is about one life influencing another,” said John C. Maxwell
This belief sits at the heart of the Maxwell Leadership Student Ambassador program. Student Ambassadors engage in leadership training, participate in community service initiatives and apply practical leadership principles in real-world settings — equipping them to make an immediate and lasting impact in their schools and communities.
Today’s students are tomorrow’s leaders, We are honored to recognize this group of young leaders who are already choosing to influence others in positive ways.
The Maxwell Leadership Student Ambassador program complements the broader mission of Growing Leaders and the Maxwell Leadership Foundation to develop confident, values-driven leaders using proven leadership principles and curriculum rooted in a peer-led, research-based approach.
For more information about the Maxwell Leadership Student Ambassador program and how to nominate future leaders, visit www.growingleaders.com/mlsa.
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