Leadership Stockton is designed for professionals who want to expand their influence, strengthen their leadership skills, and gain a deeper understanding of the community they serve.
One day each month for eleven months, participants engage with leaders from across our community through tours, discussions, simulations, and collaborative projects.
Nearly 1,000 graduates have completed Leadership Stockton since 1981, building a network of leaders who continue to shape the future of Stockton and San Joaquin County.
Ready to grow your network, expand your perspective, and make a lasting impact?
Leadership Stockton is for you.
Here is how to become part of Leadership Stockton:
Before you apply, make sure that this is the year for you! Here is more about what to expect:
Leadership Stockton meets for eleven months. Dates are listed below. There are three mandatory sessions. You may only have one full day absence OR two-partial days. It is important for you to attend all the sessions to fully gain what the program has to offer. Classes are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Lunch is provided, and class members are expected to stay through lunch.
In addition to the class sessions, class members will be participating in a group project. The class decides on what the project is by determining what the group thinks needs to be improved. The class raises the funds to complete the project. Class members will need to meet outside of class to make the project happen. The completed project is an accomplishment that no one forgets.
Class members are also asked to complete individual projects. These projects are the class member’s choice and will provide the opportunity to go on a ride-a-long, attend a board meeting, donate blood, and much more.
Professional dress is required for most sessions. Some sessions may be casual depending on the activities. Each month focuses on a specific area of what is important in leadership. Check the application to make sure you will make the dates in the year you are applying.
August 7, 2026: Orientation (mandatory)
August 14, 2026: Leadership Dynamics (mandatory)
September 18-19, 2026 (NEW DATE): Retreat, Decision of the Class Project (mandatory) Overnight
October 9, 2026: History, Arts, and Culture
November 13, 2026: Education
December 4, 2026: Local Government
January 8, 2027: Law Enforcement / Justice
February 12, 2027: Community Serving Community
March 12, 2027: Health Care
April 9, 2027: Economy
May 5, 2027: Politics
June 10, 2027: Closing Session and Graduation.
Tuition for the Class of 2026 will be $2,000. It is suggested that $200 be paid by the class members themselves. The remainder of the tuition may be paid by an employer, service club, organization, or the class member. The first $200 must be paid before orientation. The remaining balance must be paid by December 31. The Leadership Stockton Alumni Association does offer a partial scholarship. The amount is determined by how many class members request a scholarship. Arrangements for a payment plan must be made prior to class starting.
Questions may be answered by contacting the Leadership Stockton Program Coordinator and/or speaking with an alumni member.
For more information and questions contact Ximena Aguilar Arroyo, events@stocktonchamber.org or (209) 292-8463
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