Leadership San Jose
The Region's Premiere Leadership Program
Leadership San Jose is one of the longest running civic leadership programs serving Silicon Valley’s largest city, San Jose. Established Over 30 years ago, Leadership San Jose identifies emerging leaders within San Jose and exposes them to a broad range of issues that impact the city’s economic prosperity and quality of life.
Join the next cohort, applications NOW OPEN
Apply to join the 2024-2025 cohort. Applications close on August 2, 2024.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Strengthening Community Leaders
Leadership San Jose (LSJ) is the region’s premiere leadership training program. With a class of 30 members, LSJ engages in a rigorous 10-part, program that brings together emerging and established professionals within the San Jose metropolitan area and exposes them to a broad range of issues that impact the region’s economic prosperity and quality of life, with a goal of increasing participants’ civic, political, philanthropic and/or community service engagement.
2024-2025 Program Details
Applications for the next cohort of Leadership San Jose are being accepted now through August 2, 2024.
Tuition
$3,200 regular rate, $3,000 nonprofit rate
$100 personal contribution for all applicants
Limited scholarships are available for nonprofit applicants, reach out to Janikke Klem for more information jklememail@gmail.com
Class Schedule
The cohort meets on Thursdays unless noted.
September 13, 2024 - 9:00-2:30 (NOTE this is a Friday)
October 17, 2024 - 9:00-2:30 plus early happy hour 3:00-5:00
November 21, 2024 - 9:00-2:30
December 12, 2024 - 9:00-3:30 plus LSJ Holiday Party 4:00-6:30
January 16, 2025 - 9:00-2:30
February 20, 2025 - 9:00-2:30
March 20, 2025 - 9:00-2:30 plus class gathering 2:30-4:30
April 17, 2025 - 9:00-2:30
May 15, 2025 - 9:00-2:30 plus Alumni Event 5:30-7:30
June 5, 2025 - 9:00-3:00 Final Program day and Graduation celebration
Janikke Klem is a highly accomplished public affairs executive dedicated to increasing community awareness, philanthropic involvement, collaboration, and engagement opportunities across industries and sectors. Strategic community ambassador with career success fostering government and community relationships to advocate for public policy, forge philanthropic partnerships, deliver outcomes-driven investments, and advance company brand.
A recognized speaker, panelist, and moderate, contributing expertise in workforce development, education, housing, and economic development.
Janikke's ninja skill is knowing and connecting the right people and organizations to foster innovative collaborations that move our community and economy forward.
Rick Holden Memorial Scholarship Fund
Remembering Rick Holden (November 2, 1944 - April 10, 2024)
Rick Holden, an inspirational community leader, passed away on April 10. Rick ran Leadership San Jose from 1999-2010, developed and led the San Jose Leadership Academy from 2000-2010 with San Jose Unified School District and created and oversaw the San Jose Leadership Council, which kept alumni connected and engaged.
One of Rick’s favorite quotes was “Lead, follow or get out of the way” and he lived his life in exactly that matter.
He educated and mentored hundreds of leadership alumni, many of whom now serve of nonprofit boards, city and county commissions, hold elected offices and two who became police chiefs. Rick lead by example, supporting many arts and education nonprofits, including serving on the boards of Friends of Levitt Pavilion San Jose, We Players and San Jose Jazz, among many others.
The Rick Holden Memorial Scholarship Fund will provide financial support to Leadership San Jose participants who are unable to afford the full tuition, carrying on Rick's legacy of service and leadership within our community.
LEADERSHIP SAN JOSE ALUMNI
We Have A Very Diverse Group Of 882+ Alumni
CALLING ALL ALUMNI
Are You A Leadership San Jose Alumni? We Would Love to Stay Connected!
10 MONTH PROGRAM
A Day In The Life Of A Leadership San Jose Cohort Member
Retreat Overview
Meet the class members and preview the program objectives where cohorts can make an impact on our great city.
Local Government
Overview of San Jose’s assets, priorities and vision for the future
Small Business & Economic Development
Insights into the small business trends shaping the economy; how the nature of work is changing; how organizations and individuals are adapting; and specific programs in place to ensure the economy and organizations are diverse and inclusive.
Public Health
Discuss why it is in everyone’s interest that every community member has access to regular health care. Talk about healthy living, healthy eating and healthy aging.
Arts, Culture & Placemaking
Expand awareness of San Jose’s unique cultural scene, inspire a deeper engagement with the arts, and develop an understanding of art as placemaking.
Open Space & Parks
What contributes to a good quality of life in San Jose? Explore issues that create a good quality of life, including parks, placemaking and open space.
Housing & Homelessness
Understand the issues facing the region, and challenges facing the city and businesses in San Jose. This day includes an overview of the County’s rehabilitation and re-entry programs.
Economic Divide
Explore the root causes of the economic divide. Hear from organizations working to make changes to improve the situation.
Beyond the Classroom
Explore libraries, museums, and more where learning extends beyond the classroom.
Putting It All Together
Develop a personal civic engagement plan and reflect on the program year.
GROW YOUR NETWORK, DISCOVER SAN JOSE
Where People From The Private, Public And Non-Profit Sector Come Together To Enhance The Quality Of Life In San Jose
Meet some of the Alumni:
AJ Alias
Vice President of Retail Delivery
Meriwest Credit Union
Aletha Fulgham
Assistant Director
El Camino Health
Alex Powell
Chief of Staff
City of San Jose
Alyssa Erickson
Program Manager
SV Creates
Alyssa Lynch
Superintendent
Metro Education District
Andrew Leung
Vice President
Private Client Advisor
Bank of America
Ashley Pourroy
Community Development Manager
Urban Community
Bill Lee
Martha’s Kitchen
Brian Azzopardi
Project Manager
Blach Construction
Carlene Schmidt
Development Director
The Health Trust
Carlos Acosta
San Jose Police Department
Carlos DaSilva
Senior Employee Services Manager
Oracle
Cary Chien
IP Attorney/Litigator
Hopkins Carley
Chris Enders
Senior Development Manager
The Core Companies
Darlene Dueck
7th Grade World History Teacher
San Jose Unified School District
Deb Kramer
Executive Director
Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful
Edward Lambing
Assistant Chief Engineer
Capital Improvement Design
San Jose Water Company
Elizabeth Klar
Area Operations Manager
Lehigh Hanson
George Zafiris
Owner
Bill's Café
Janine Ramirez
Regional Director of Community Engagement
Rocketship Charter School
Jessica Stanford
Applied Materials
Julie Ott
Director of Events
Valley Medical Center Foundation
Julia Stoner
Manager
El Camino Health
Kyle Bergner
Project Manager
Cupertino Electric Inc.
Mary Alcazar
VTA
Matt Albert
Partner
Deloitte
Matt Springer
BSA Officer, VP FIU
Tech CU
Michelle Dreyband
genArts
Nathan Roselin
Attorney
Hoge Fenton Jones & Appel
Paul Ring
Executive Vice President
Urban Catalyst
Robert Kulick
Project Manager
Cupertino Electric Inc.
Sherilyn Tran
Civic Engagement Manager
Santa Clara Valley Water District
Stan McFadden
San Jose Police Department