Registration is Open for Spring 2011 MLDP Special Sessions: Enhance Your Leadership and Communication Skills for Internships and More

The Rockefeller Center's Management & Leadership Development Program (MLDP) offers not only the one-term structured program that students apply for, but also several "Special Sessions" that are open to current and past participants of MLDP.  We also welcome students who are not affiliated with MLDP to register for these Special Sessions.  A simple registration is required, and is completed online.  All class years are welcome to attend.

The list of Spring term offerings include:

  • Tools & Techniques for Facilitating Group Leadership Discussion & Activities - Monday, 3/28/11 =OR= Wednesday, 3/30/11 at 5 PM
  • Thinking and Speaking with Precision - Friday, 4/22/11 at 4 PM =OR= Saturday, 4/23/11 at 10:30 AM
  • Etiquette Dinner - Friday, 4/22/11 at 6 PM
  • Pre-Internship Training - Saturday, 4/23/11 at 12:30 PM
  • Excel - Sunday, 5/1/11 at 1 PM

Students who would like to be a MLDP small group facilitator or a Rockefeller Center Discussion Group Leader must attend the "Tools & Techniques for Facilitating Group Leadership Discussion & Activities" session.

Students who would like to enhance their chances of receiving funding for an unpaid internship from the Rockefeller Center should attend the Pre-Internship Training, the Etiquette Dinner and ONE of the “Thinking and Speaking with Precision” sessions.

Students who receive funding for an internship, or just want to enhance technical skills, should attend the Excel session and ONE of the “Thinking and Speaking with Precision” sessions.

If you currently lead a campus group, or hope to do so in the future, we suggest that you attend ONE of the "Tools & Techniques for Facilitating Group Leadership Discussion & Activities" sessions.

Leadership and Innovation expert Darin Eich leads a session during the Winter 2011 term.

Please register only if you know that you can attend, as spaces are limited!  Room locations and reminders are sent out by email.  Please contact Danielle Thompson if you have any questions, and feel free to share this information with other students that you believe would be interested.