
The Coro Fellows Program at UMSL
@stlcoro
National public affairs leadership training program | Impacting #STL since ‘73 | @UMSL | Apply @ corofellowship.org/application. #CoroSTLat50
ID: 1314588380597026816
http://www.corostl.org 09-10-2020 15:28:47
345 Tweet
235 Takipçi
267 Takip Edilen



Kicking off media week with interview and tour @kdhx in Grand Center Arts District - thanks for your hospitality!


Did you know Coro St. Louis University of Missouri–St. Louis was brought to St. Louis by the Danforth Foundation 50 years ago? Stay tuned for Coro at 50 details… #MakingImpact #STL #CoroSTLat50

Great to see former Coro Fellow, Paula Langley, highlighted here! Recognizing Excellence in Grantmaking by Walton Foundation! waltonfamilyfoundation.org/stories/founda… #CoroSTLat50 University of Missouri–St. Louis

50 years of impact in STL! Join us to celebrate Oct. 18-19 University of Missouri–St. Louis corostl.org/coroturns50 #CoroSTLat50

The program that brought me to St. Louis, and kept me here - celebrating impact. “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.” -Margaret Mead Catherine Gilbert Hamacher Natalie Self Matt Menietti…


Don’t miss out! 50 years of impact in STL! Join us to celebrate Oct. 18-19 University of Missouri–St. Louis corostl.org/coroturns50 #CoroSTLat50 Catherine Gilbert Hamacher Natalie Self Matt Menietti Maxine Clark

This year’s Coro Fellows make presentation on the logic of the “Delmar Corridor” at Delmar DivINe. “Families are choosing to live in the neighborhood because they know it’s changing…” University of Missouri–St. Louis Maxine Clark @sorensonpaul




It’s not too late to register for this weekend’s events! Former supervisors and supporters of Coro invited to happy hour this Friday from 4:30-6:30 in Grand Center Arts District in first floor of St. Louis Public Radio building! corostl.org/coroturns50 Matt Menietti Natalie Self Richard Callow


.Andy Cohen your support would mean so much to developing leaders in your hometown! Thanks for considering!