GMC teaches cadets how to be effective leaders

  • MG Bobby Christine, GMC alumnus and Columbia County Judicial Circuit’s district attorney, along with Gretchen Corbin, president and CEO of the Georgia Lottery Corporation, contributed to a panel discussion that left a lasting impression on the Cadets’ understanding of leadership. COURTESY OF GMC
    MG Bobby Christine, GMC alumnus and Columbia County Judicial Circuit’s district attorney, along with Gretchen Corbin, president and CEO of the Georgia Lottery Corporation, contributed to a panel discussion that left a lasting impression on the Cadets’ understanding of leadership. COURTESY OF GMC
  • GMC Professor Edward Zipperer led an in-depth classroom instruction about the historical significance of current events in Israel. COURTESY OF GMC
    GMC Professor Edward Zipperer led an in-depth classroom instruction about the historical significance of current events in Israel. COURTESY OF GMC
  • Cadets participated in camaraderie, teamwork, and communication elements while engaging in organized sports, the obstacle course, and the rappel wall. COURTESY OF GMC
    Cadets participated in camaraderie, teamwork, and communication elements while engaging in organized sports, the obstacle course, and the rappel wall. COURTESY OF GMC
Georgia Military College (GMC) hosted its annual Leadership and Character Development Course March 11-15 for the 145th Corp of Cadets.GMC Senior Vice President of Junior College Col. Nelson Kraft stated that planning for this year’s course began early. The curriculum is built by determining objectives and mirroring those with the three key concepts of the course: keynote speakers, small groups…

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