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LGW in the 2000’s

 

2000, July

LW redesigns logo and creates new tag line: The power to lead. The power to change.

 

2000, September

LW holds its first fall luncheon to celebrate 15 years of connecting select leaders from diverse backgrounds.

 

2001, May

LW selects its 16th Class.

 

2001, June 21

Leadership Washington marks the end of its 15th year at Annual Meeting and looks to the future, with more positive change for the Greater Washington area in mind. The Class of 2001 graduates, increasing membership to 801.

 

2002, September

Leadership Washington honors its members who hold or have held elected office in the region during its fall kick-off luncheon and introduces its 17th class, the Class of 2003.

 

2002, December 16

A new era launches for Leadership Washington as it moves into the "Greater Washington Collaborative" with the Greater Washington Board of Trade, Greater DC Cares and Junior Achievement. The new open space and high visibility location are designed to foster collaboration and partnering among these four powerful organizations and their influential members.

 

2003, April 30

The organization's 9th Annual Greater Washington Community Service Awards Dinner sells out. The event honors individuals and groups giving back to the community and is attended by such notables as Maryland Lt. Governor Michael Steele and DC Mayor Anthony Williams (’98).

 

2003, June 26

Leadership Washington 2003 Annual Meeting gives members a year with lots to celebrate including the graduation of the Class of 2003, increasing membership to 905 top community leaders.

 

2004, July 1

Leadership Washington elects Michael C. Rogers (’00) as Chair of the Board.

 

2005, April 28

Leadership Washington’s 11th Annual Greater Washington Community Service Awards Dinner is held at the Ritz Carlton and is the organization’s most successful fundraising event in its history.

 

2005, May

Leadership Washington selects its 20th class. The organization’s board of directors approves an aggressive strategic plan which strategically shifts and expands its focus on the membership making the class program year the initial, first part of the experience leading up to being an active member.

 

2005, June 23

To reflect the regional focus of the organization, the name is changed to “Leadership Greater Washington.” Michael Rogers is elected to serve an unprecedented second term as board chair.

 

2005, July 1

The start of the 2006 program year marks the 20th Anniversary of the organization.

 

2005, September 8

Leadership Greater Washington’s 20th class, the Class of 2006, starts their program year with its orientation and opening reception hosted by Bank of America.

 

2005, October 18

The Fall Membership Luncheon is attended by 450 members and guests who gather to officially launch the organization’s 20th year of connecting diverse regional leaders in order to improve the quality of life in the region. The Class of 2005 is inducted as members bringing the total number of members to 1,030.

 

2006, April 4

Leadership Greater Washington holds its 20th Anniversary Community Service Awards Dinner at the Ritz Carlton, Washington, DC. Chaired by Susan Pepper (’09), this event is attended by 740 top community leaders who celebrate the best of local community service. Among the honorees is Barbara Davis Blum, one of LGW’s Founders, who is honored as “Volunteer of the Year.” The event raises $285,000 (gross) for LGW, adding nearly $170,000 to the organization’s bottom line and is the most successful fundraising event in LGW history.

 

2006, April

LGW’s 2006 Membership Directory and 20th Anniversary Awards Dinner invitation receive top honors by winning their categories in a national competition sponsored by the Community Leadership Association.

 

2006, May

The Class of 2007, the organization’s 21st, is selected and is compromised of 55 top regional leaders.

 

2006, May 22

LGW’s 3rd Annual Golf “Tournament of Leaders” is held at Kenwood Country Club in Bethesda, MD. This sold out event is chaired by Chris Pirtle (’05) and nets $27,000 to add to LGW’s bottom line, the most successful to date.

 

2006, May 27

At its final board meeting of the FY 2006 program year, the Board of Directors approve putting $50,000 in a reserve fund; this is the first time in the organization’s history that it has been able to do so.

 

2006, June 9

The Class of 2006 completes the first part of its members, the initial program year. This brings the LGW members up to 1,082.

 

2006, June 22

Held aboard the Odyssey, the 2006 Annual Meeting & Annual Celebration is attended by nearly 150 members and guests who hear about the organization’s many successes as well as farewell remarks from outgoing Board Chair Michael Rogers. Shirley Edwards (’98) is elected as board chair for FY 2006-2007 with John Butler (’97) as Chair Elect.

 

2006, October 25

LGW’s 2006-2007 program year is launched during its Fall Membership Luncheon attended by 550 members and guests. The Class of 2006 is inducted as members along with the Youth Leadership Class of 2006. Ten area organizations that support youth are honored. Envision Greater Washington is the focus of the morning’s “Legacy Forum” coordinated by the Class of 2004 and attended by 80 top leaders.

 

2007, March 29

The Annual Awards Dinner & Silent Auction is held at a new location, the Mandarin Oriental Washington, DC. Over 720 leaders attend the event to salute outstanding examples of community service. Maxine Baker and Michael Rogers are among the honorees. The dinner and silent auction generate more funds for LGW than any other effort in the organization’s history.

 

2007, June 8

The Class of 2007 completes its initial phase of membership---the class program year---during its closing retreat at Harbourtown in St. Michael’s, MD. Fifty-two leaders comprised the class.

 

2007, June 27

The 2007 Annual Meeting & Celebration, held on the Odyssey, is attended by nearly 150 leaders who gather to celebrate the year’s many successes. Outgoing Chair Shirley Edwards (’98) is lauded for her leadership. John Butler (’97) is elected as board chair for FY 2007-2008 with Tom D’Amato (’97) as Chair Elect.

 

2007, September 6

The Class of 2008, LGW’s 22nd class, begins Phase I of membership when it gathers for its orientation and opening reception. Held at Halcyon House in Georgetown, the 53 members of the class meet officially for the first time.

 

2007, October 25

The Fall Membership Luncheon is held at the Grand Hyatt Washington. The Class of 2007 is formally inducted as official members. Chair John Butler serves as emcee of the event, his first official public role. Nearly 600 members and guests gather to network and launch the 2007-2008 program year.

 

2008, June 4

The Youth Leadership Greater Washington Class of 2008 graduates during a ceremony held at George Mason University's Fairfax Campus. Forty-seven area high school sophomore and junior leaders completed the program.

 

2008, June 13

The Class of 2008 completes its initial program year during its Closing Retreat held at Airlie Conference Center in Warrenton, VA.

 

2008, July 7

Tom D'Amato is officially sworn in as LGW's Board of Directors Chair during the 2008 Annual Meeting held on the Odyssey.

 

2008, October 23

LGW's 23rd year is launched during the Fall Membership Luncheon, attended by a record crowd of 540 leaders. LGW's role of fostering change and supporting change agents is highlighted.

 

2009, March 26

LGW holds its 23rd Anniversary Community Service Awards Dinner & Silent Auction at the Mandarin Oriental Washington, DC with the theme "Connect with Friends, Connect with Community." Over 600 leaders attended the event, which honored individuals and organizations for their efforts in supporting area youth. Despite the tough economic conditions, LGW is able to meet its funding goal by 99 percent and exceed its Silent Auction goal.

 

2009, June 5

The Youth Leadership Greater Washington Class of 2009 graduates during a ceremony held at the Greater Washington Collaborative. A record sixty-two high school sophomore and junior leaders completed the program.

 

2009, June 12

The Class of 2009 completes its program year during its closing retreat held at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay in Cambridge, MD.

 

2009, June 22

Maxine B. Baker was officially sworn in as LGW's Board of Directors Chair during the 2009 Annual Meeting held on the Odyssey.

 

2009, September 10

LGW's 24th class, the Class of 2010, began their journey to get to know each other and the region. They gathered for their orientation and opening reception at Oxon Hill Manor in Prince George's County, MD.

 

2009, October 14

The 2009-2010 program year officially launches during the Fall Membership Luncheon attended by 550 top area leaders. The event is held at the JW Marriott in Washington, DC.