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LWC Priority Member

All Graduate Member perks +

  • Priority LWC event registrations

  • Chance(s) to win several different gift cards at Membership Happy Hour on

    May 13 @ Hub City Brewery

LWC Visionary Member

All LWC Champion perks +

  • LWC Leadership Spotlight: Featured article or blog in LWC newsletter

  • Guest Pass: Ability to bring one guest to an LWC networking event

LWC Champion Member

All LWC Advocate perks +

Event Ticket Perk: 2 Complimentary tickets to LWC Holiday Party

Enhanced Recognition: Featured profile in LWC’s newsletter

Graduate Member

Graduate Membership for the 2025-26 program year. Allows you to register for events including several Behind the Scenes tours, Best Lunch Ever, Networking events and our LWC Presents. Plus, you have the opportunity to participate in our Connection Groups: Brew Crew or Lunch Bunch to build relationships with graduates of other LWC classes.

LWC Advocate Member

All Priority Member perks +

  • LWC Newsletter & Social Media Shout out: Personalized thank-you post on LWC’s social media

  • Exclusive LinkedIn Badge: Digital "LWC Advocate" badge to display on LinkedIn or email signature

Chance to Win a package of 4 Boxcars Tickets

Friends of LWC 

Reserved for those that are not an LWC Graduate but are eager to support our mission and give back to our community. Chose your own donation. The greater your donation the greater impact you will have on our program and the Washington County Community.

LWC Membership

On May 13th, LWC graduates can take advantage of a discounted membership rate starting at $80 to become a Graduate Member for the 2025-2026 program year (June 2025 - May 2026). All levels of membership are donations to LWC. A $110+ donation will give you PRIORITY REGSITRATION to all events. Each level of donation will offer additional Graduate perks, the more you give the more perks you receive! All donation levels and perks are listed above.

MATCH ALERT:

Raise $15K by 3 PM →  Volvo matches $7.5K


Raise $5K from 3–9 PM → Volvo matches $2.5K

That’s $10,000 in matching funds up for grabs — but ONLY if we hit both goals! Let’s show up strong and make every dollar count!

We will be awarding TWO TROPHIES to BEST CLASS EVER for

*The Class with the HIGHEST % OF MEMBERS TO JOIN

*The Class that RAISES the MOST $$$$$

Trophies will be presented at our

Membership Happy Hour on 5.13.25 at Hub City Brewery

What Graduate Members Are Saying

“Being a Graduate Member affords the opportunity to continue learning and keeping up to date on what is happening in Washington County with each of the events that are scheduled. The graduate member events also allow me to connect with LWC graduates outside of my class which also increases my network and opportunities to learn from others. Having the ability to reach out to a network of professionals in Washington County when you have a need is a wonderful asset. If there is not a graduate member who can assist you, they inevitably know someone who can..”

— Carrie Johnson, Class #36, Executive Director, Washington County Mental Health Authority

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“The purpose of Leadership Washington County is to educate up-and-coming leaders to the inner workings of our community – to make them familiar with the businesses and non-profits, and help them understand the State, County, and local governments. The goal is to provide participants with the knowledge they need to make the community a better place to live, work, and play. This program is not intended to be just a one-year commitment, but rather it is meant to be the beginning of a life-long pledge by each member to serve Washington County – and to serve and add value, we must continually increase our knowledge. In the social media world we live in, there is a lot of misinformation published and it is hard to know what is accurate. But LWC brings experts to meet with the graduates and these professionals provide valuable knowledge to counter misinformation and be a strong proponent for an initiative that will greatly benefit all of Washington County.

I encourage all graduates to become an LWC Graduate Member – it is an opportunity for all of us to bring continual improvement to our community.”

— Linda Ebersole, Class #24, Manager, Jone L. Bowman Family Foundation

“As a Graduate Member, I've found access to a fraternity of servant leaders who offer friendship and invest in my personal and professional development. These relationships are not just about networking; they're about building a stronger community in Washington County. Through LWC, I've gained a deeper set of tools and connections to make a tangible difference in our corner of the world. As someone who believes deeply in the power of relationships, I can attest that LWC provides access to some of the most valuable personal and professional connections. My journey with LWC has enriched my life and empowered me to contribute meaningfully to our community.”

— Tereance Moore, Class #32, Consultant/Owner, TMConsulting

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