Gluco
Ki JLC came to an end on the 17th of July, 2016. The 3-day
leadership conference is an annual conference organized each year by School of Leadership , and supported by EBM. This
has been the 8th year of JLC, and the 3rd year of a
partnership with Gluco.
The
day was moderated by Waqar Ali, a lead trainer at SoL, and revolved around the
participants sharing and showcasing all they had learned and created over the
past two days of the conference. During ‘Make a Difference’, Waqar Ali
addressed the participants inviting them to reflect on, discover and explore
the power they hold to make an impact in the world.
This
was followed by a panel discussion titled ‘Versus to Together’, led by Shireen
Naqvi, Umair jaliawala, and Dr. Moiz Hussain. The segment was conducted as a
dialogue with parents to engage them in constructive discourse about their
expectations, problems and the roles they play in children’s lives.
Zahrrs
Theatre then offered a brilliant performance for the participants, which was
followed by lunch with mentors from EBM. A gallery walk put on display all that
the participants had worked on the previous day.
Mansoor
Soomro delivered a keynote session ‘Change Equals to Good’, to emphasize the
fact that change need not be something to fear, that often change can lead to
something even better. Waqar Ali then took the stage a for session that
encapsulated the purpose of the myriad of activities, sessions, simulations,
field visits, panel discussions and exercises held throughout the conference.
He explained the concept of social action projects that all participants are
expected to complete before being awarded certificates.
The
last activity of the day was ‘Human of JLC’, where all participants engaged
with each other in conversation and took photographs of their friends, later
sharing these with the rest of the audience.
For
Anmol Zehra, the Conference Lead this year, it was a culmination of months of
hard work and dedication. “I can only
say that I’m extremely proud of my team in helping me create this memorable
experience,” she remarked.’
The
closing ceremony was conducted by Anmol Zehra and Waqar Ali, with a sentimental
audience taking pledges to take all that they had learned forward, becoming
more responsible young adults, and sharing their learning with others.
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