Curriculum 

  • Webcast training (monthly)
  • In-depth kick-off session
  • Two-day workshop in the Washington, DC area
  • Monthly small group virtual roundtable discussions on differing topics
  • Ability to engage with WLI alumni and leaders in the water sector
  • Final project
  • Final wrap-up workshop at WEFTEC 

Below you will find some dates for the 2027 program using the topics from 2026.  Every year, the steering committee works to update the topics to ensure they are relevant.  You can see 2025's full program at the link below for reference.

Full WLI 2025 Program

Curriculum

November 9, 2026 Application Opens
January 11, 2027 Application Deadline
March 2027 WLI Cohort selected and notified in early March 2026
April 2027 WLI Kick Off Call – Welcome and Overview of Program
April - September 2027

Webcasts and virtual discussions. Tentative topics:

  • Strengths-Based Leadership
  • Exploring all Perspectives
  • Managing and Leading
  • Leading with Emotional Intelligence
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
May 2027 - dates TBD Two Day Face-to-Face Workshop in Washington, DC area
September 26, 2027 WEFTEC WLI Workshop in Chicago

 

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