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20210721 - Lessons in Leadership

1h 13m · ACB Focus: Transportation and Advocacy (2021) · 24 Aug 16:00

~~ACBL Lessons in Leadership: Speaker - Dr. Patti Hill, Third Vice President of Lions Clubs International. Since joining the Edmonton (Alberta, Canada) Host Lions Club in 1990, Dr. Hill has served in many capacities, including multinational coordinator for Campaign SightFirst II, Secretary for the Alberta Lions Eyebank Society, Vice President of the Lions Eye Research Institute of Northern Alberta, and Committee Member of the USA/Canada Lions Leadership Forum.

  • Recorded during the 2021 ACB National Convention on July 21~~

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