Project CENTRL Employer Approval
This form must be completed by the Project CENTRL Candidate's EMPLOYER. (Complete for yourself if you are self employed.)
Dear Employer,
Your employee is an applicant for Project CENTRL Class 31. To be considered for this honor, candidates must receive advanced approval from their employer for 100% participation in the Seminars Schedule:
June 3 – 4, 2022, Fundamentals of Leadership, Wild Horse Pass, Chandler, AZ
August 11 - 13, 2022, Secrets of Effective Communication, Prescott, AZ
September 22 – 24, 2022, Natural Resources and The Rural Economy, Show Low, AZ
October 24 – 28, 2022, International Seminar, Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico
December 1 – 3, 2022 , State Budget: Corrections, Healthcare & Education, Tucson, AZ
January 26 – 28, 2023, Agriculture in an International Border Community, Yuma, AZ
February 22 – 24, 2023 Public Policy in Arizona, State Capitol
April 15 – April 21, 2023 Public Policy in Washington D.C. *
June 2 – 3, 2023 Polishing Leadership Skills TBD, AZ
*Washington, DC dates dependent on Congressional Schedule
An impressive and growing legacy of leadership and public service is shown by over the over 650 Project CENTRL Alumni. The following are among the many professional benefits the CENTRL experience will contribute to the workplace:
Understand all sides of an issue and work collaboratively to resolve conflicts among diverse audiences;
Draw from a network of contacts and resources at the local, regional, state, national and international level;
Become more aware of emerging challenges facing Arizona and become more effective in finding solutions.
Attendance is mandatory at all seminars and crucial to the success of the educational experience. Employers must give their approval for an employee to be away from his/her workplace to attend scheduled Project CENTRL seminars over a one-year period. Seven seminars are held from Thursday afternoon through Saturday at different Arizona locations. The CENTRL experience also includes a five-day international study tour in Mexico and a six-day national seminar held in Washington D. C.