Applications for the Class of 2026 will open in February of 2025.
About leadership wyoming
Leadership Wyoming is a nine-month program for leaders across the state to learn about the industries, communities, challenges, and opportunities facing Wyoming. Graduates of the program become part of an alumni network of close to 1,000 leaders in the state with continued leadership and networking opportunities.
Every month from August to May, the class of about 40 participants meets in a new Wyoming community to learn about the successes and struggles within that area, connect with local alumni, and most importantly, continue to grow as leaders and develop relationships with their classmates.
Curriculum
Each Session features speakers, tours, and discussion on a specific topic as well as personal leadership development. Together these experiences create the Leading in Wyoming curriculum. All participants are able to take the Hogan Personality Inventory and receive personalized coaching. See below an example of the different sessions and their topics.
Pinedale | Retreat/Tourism
Laramie | Education
Gillette | Natural Resources
Lander | Economic & Cultural Diversity
Virtual | Technology
Casper | Healthcare
Cheyenne | Government
Rock Springs | Manufacturing
Sheridan | Philanthropy/Graduation
FACILITATORS & STAFF
A dedicated team of facilitators and staff will lead the class through their journey. Participants can also expect to hear from 100+ industry and topic experts throughout the course of the program. Click the buttons below to read more about our facilitators and staff.
FAQ
How much time is involved?
Leadership Wyoming is a very time-consuming commitment. During the program year the class meets nine times between August and May. Each 2.5-day Session is offered in a different community around Wyoming. During the Sessions participants are fully engaged in program offerings from early in the morning until after dinner. While it may seem like a large time commitment, our class participants find they are energized and find it easier to “make time” than they imagined.
Can you be too young or too old?
There is no age minimum or maximum to Leadership Wyoming. The Selection Committee seeks to engage a diverse group of leaders for the 40-person class each year. However, it is expected that participants can offer leadership experience and perspectives within the class. This typically requires applicants to have a minimum of five years in a leadership position within their company, community, or state. In addition, applicants must be able to engage in 12-hour days of scheduled events. Please contact us if you have a more specific inquiry.
Will I get accepted the first time I apply?
Leadership Wyoming is highly competitive. Many applicants will apply two or three times before being accepted into the program. The Selection Committee places a high value on geographic diversity as well as industry/sector representation. If there are several people applying from your line of work or your community, the process is even more competitive.
What if I am going to miss one of the sessions?
All Leadership Wyoming Sessions are considered mandatory. We encourage potential applicants to wait until a year they can commit to all of the dates before applying. We know that unexpected emergencies can come up, so we do have an attendance and make-up policy that can be found on the application and in course materials.
How much does the entire program cost?
Tuition for Leadership Wyoming is $3,500 per person. This includes the program experiences, materials, and meals provided at the Session. Class participants are required to pay for their own travel and lodging. While there are cost saving options available, we estimate the total cost of the program to be between $5,000-$8,000 depending on personal preferences and travel location. We do have scholarship options available. Email linda@leadershipwyoming.org to receive information on tuition scholarships.
Can I do it with a colleague or family member?
Immediate family members will not be selected for the same Leadership Wyoming Class. It is also highly unlikely that two employees of the same company (for a small company) or branch/division (for a large company) will be selected for the same Class. Please contact us if you have more specific questions.