Jerry Yarbrough, Lamb County Treasurer Completes Leadership 254

Texas Association of Counties’ training program enhances county leadership skills.

AUSTIN — Jerry Yarbrough was one of 22 county officials who in April successfully completed Leadership 254, a 14-month program by the Texas Association of Counties (TAC) aimed at enhancing the leadership skills of county officials statewide.

Representing each county office and coming from rural, suburban and urban counties across the state, the participants of Leadership 254 underwent a competitive selection process to join the program. TAC provided scholarships to cover the program’s tuition.

To complete the course, participants had to navigate a comprehensive curriculum that included four training modules spread over 14 months. The modules totaled 79 hours of immersive classroom and experiential training exercises.

“Leadership 254 has been invaluable, enriching my understanding of leadership and equipping me to better navigate my role as a county official and better serve my community. This experience provided me with a deeper understanding of myself and the opportunity to develop lasting relationships with like-minded individuals. The program highlighted the need for seamless collaboration between different county offices, and I was able to learn strategies to help achieve that,” Jerry Yarbrough said.

Leadership 254 focuses on refining leadership skills tailored to the unique challenges faced by county officials. The program’s curriculum blends skills assessments, theory building, self-reflection and empirical learning. Modules focus on exploring new dimensions of self and relating to others; decision-making, integrity and civility; effective leadership strategies; and transformational leadership principles.

For more information, please visit www. county. org/ leadership254.