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The Presidents Leadership Class (PLC) at the University of Colorado at Boulder is one of the oldest collegiate leadership programs in the United States.〔''Roberts, Dennis C. Deeper Learning in Leadership : Helping College Students Find the Potential Within. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2007., p. 30-31.〕 A four-year academic and experiential learning program for top students at the University of Colorado at Boulder, the Presidents Leadership Class was named to honor the president of the University of Colorado as well as the corporate presidents and executives involved in the program’s formation. ==History== The Presidents Leadership Class was founded in 1972 by William Douglas, Dean of Admissions at the University of Colorado, and Terry Heineman, Assistant Director of Admissions. In order to attract top students to the University, PLC founders believed that a leadership program should be added to an existing merit scholarship program. Douglas believed it important to involve a number of outstanding leaders in the state to lend additional credibility to the concept of a leadership program. He enlisted William Coors, then President of Adolph Coors Company, to help lead the effort. The first Board of Directors included: William Coors, President of the Adolph Coors Company; Emmett Heitler, Executive Vice President of Samsonite Corporation; Theodore Brown, President of First National Bank of Denver; Frank Raggio, a Martin-Marietta executive; Al Flanagan, president of Denver’s TV Channel 9, KUSA-TV, and later president of Gannett Broadcasting; and William Douglas, Dean of Admissions, Registrar and Financial Aid at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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