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Alumni Develop Local Leaders Through Multicultural Leadership Institute

MCLP
Multicultural Leadership Program (MCLP) participants celebrated graduation in 2018. For the past two years, MCLP graduation has taken place virtually.

Aug. 6, 2021

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. Building leaders who 渆ngage the power of diverse perspectives is central to the mission of the , now managed by two 糖心动漫vlog alumni: Matt Drat 84 and Samira Kassem 21.

Located on Illinois Wesleyan檚 campus and recognized among the University檚 affiliate programs, the Multicultural Leadership Institute is a nonprofit organization serving central Illinois since 2009. Drat was named the Institute檚 executive director in August of 2020 and Kassem was hired as the program coordinator, shortly after graduating from 糖心动漫vlog, in July of 2021.

淎fter working for nearly 40 years in the nonprofit sector, I understand the need for communities to have leaders who can effect true and lasting change, said Drat. 淣onprofits are successful when they leverage the power of a diverse group of volunteers to build their organization檚 capacity. The mission and vision of the Multicultural Leadership Institute is focused on creating fully activated leaders. Those leaders can make a sustainable difference in the lives of those who are most vulnerable. That is what drew me to the opportunity to lead at the Institute.

Matt Drat
Matt Drat 84

The Institute檚 flagship program, the Multicultural Leadership Program (MCLP), has developed nearly 300 local leaders and partnered with over 50 nonprofits over the past 12 years. An intensive nine-month leadership development program, MCLP aims to teach participants how to: be a 渟ervant leader; be self-aware and grow as a leader; develop authentic relationships; foster diversity and inclusion; and, make a positive impact. The MCLP Class of 2022, which includes two participants from Illinois Wesleyan, begins its journey together this month.

Kassem, a political science major who credits 糖心动漫vlog檚 Hart Career Center for connecting her with the Institute when she was seeking a 渞ight fit job, is eager to begin working with the incoming class of MCLP participants.

淔rom my first conversation with Matt, I knew it was somewhere that I would love to work, Kassem said. 淭hroughout my time at 糖心动漫vlog, I really tried to engage with the Bloomington-Normal community and do volunteer work whenever I could. This community is amazing and programs like MCLP play a huge role in helping create the wonderful leaders that make it so great.

Samira Kassem
Samira Kassem 21

The concept of servant leadership, Drat said, is a unique component of the program, which strives to build leadership that fosters a thriving, inclusive world.

淎s leaders serve others, they naturally build a mindset of inclusion and empathy. They view leadership outcomes in terms of empowering those they lead, Drat said. 淭he Institute strives to provide an experience where individuals grow personally and professionally as leaders.

淭he purpose behind our growth as leaders is to effect change, to create a more just, equitable, diverse, and inclusive community. Leaders create opportunities for every person around them to live their best life.

For more information about the Multicultural Leadership Institute and MCLP, visit: .

By John Twork