North Carolina Institute of Political Leadership.

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The North Carolina Institute of Political Leadership (IOPL) emerged in 1987 from the deliberations of a group of leading North Carolinians who joined together to begin a program to improve the quality of political and governmental leadership in state and local governments. The Institute is a multi-partisan, non-profit organization, which provides leadership training and skills to persons who have been identified as having the potential to become future public leaders. The purpose of the program is to produce better qualified, ethical, accessible, and more representative public leaders in North Carolina's state and local governments.

The Institute annually trains about 40 fellows in weekend sessions in such areas as campaign strategy, public policy, public relations, and other topics important to those seeking political leadership roles.

From the guide to the North Carolina Institute of Political Leadership Records, 1987-1998, (Southern Historical Collection)

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referencedIn William C. Friday Papers, 1942-1999 and undated (bulk 1985-1999) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
creatorOf North Carolina Institute of Political Leadership. North Carolina Institute of Political Leadership records, 1980s-1990s [manuscript]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
creatorOf North Carolina Institute of Political Leadership Records, 1987-1998 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
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associatedWith Beyle, Thad L., 1934- person
associatedWith Friday, William C. (William Clyde). person
Place Name Admin Code Country
North Carolina
Subject
Political campaigns
Political leadership
Politics, Practical
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Active 1980

Active 1990

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