The 8th edition of
the Junior Leaders Conference (JLC) kicked off today at the Movenpick Hotel
Karachi, with energy and excitement dominating the proceedings. Supported by
English Biscuit Manufacturers, GLUCO Ki JLC brings together 200 youngsters
between the ages of 10 to 15. The conference focuses on developing leadership
potential through a unique blend of experiential learning, interactive
sessions, lateral thinking, attitudinal training, simulations and group-based
activities.
As participants embarked on the three-day
journey themed ‘I AM ALIVE’, the first day was filled with networking exercises
and fun-filled activities, to enhance their capabilities and allow them to
overcome hurdles, understand situations, and carve out their own paths in
life with a passion to achieve what they want. Equipped with their GLUCO Ki JLC
kits which included conference T-shirts, bags and diaries, participants were
divided into teams with one ‘Enabler’ assigned to each team.
The Inauguration Ceremony was an
elegant affair with many prominent personalities making an appearance. The
experts and participants remarked on the importance of such events for the
grooming of Pakistan’s future generations and congratulated School of Leadership
for organizing it. Representatives from EBM also graced the occasion with their
presence along with many individuals from the media.
The day was moderated by Uzair Ausaf,
lead trainer at Torque and rising trainer, Anusha Somani, who provided the context
for participants, set the norms, chalked out expectations and elaborated on the
thought-process behind the day’s theme. This was followed by Anmol Zehra, the
conference Champion, who discerned about the importance of JLC and how it can
impact lives of the participants.
The tea break brought together the
sponsors and the participants, which was followed by a networking lunch; each
participant interacted with each other and got to know about their wishes and
how they can achieve them. Then a keynote session was delivered by Shireen
Naqvi- renowned trainer and founder at SoL- who proceeded to debrief the
previous activities.
Sania saeed and Fakhre-e-Alam took
forward the conference. They did not just address but also inspired the
participants by talking about their experiences and how did they intelligently
overcome the stumbling-blocks in the path of success.
After this, four different
break-out sessions were set up, addressing a number of themes designed with the
aim to help the participants identify their strengths, and allowing them to
engage in stimulating dialogue.
Before the day ended, the
participants were taken for an outdoor activity to help awaken a sense of
empathy and responsibility towards their communities, and towards society at
large. The conference will continue till July 17, 2016.
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