Region 13 Elected Officials Symposium
Professional Development · Symposium

Region 13 Elected Officials Symposium

A professional symposium for regional elected officials held at the Fred Rogers Institute in Latrobe.

Fri, 17 Jul 2026 Fred Rogers Institute Latrobe , Pennsylvania
The Region 13 Elected Officials Symposium brings together regional leaders for a day of collaboration and professional development at the historic Fred Rogers Institute in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. This event provides a unique platform for officials to discuss regional challenges, share best practices, and engage with community-focused leadership strategies. Attendees will benefit from expert insights and networking opportunities designed to foster stronger governance and community engagement across the region throughout the upcoming year.

What to Expect

A structured day of professional discourse and networking for elected officials.

Who Should Attend

  • Elected officials
  • Regional policy makers
  • Community leaders
  • Government administrators

Agenda Overview

Full-day symposium focusing on regional governance and leadership.
Venue & Address
Fred Rogers Institute
300 Fraser Purchase Rd
Latrobe , Pennsylvania
United States
Organizer
Fred Rogers Institute · Non-profit
The Fred Rogers Institute supports educators and leaders through various symposiums and conferences.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the event held?
Fred Rogers Institute, 300 Fraser Purchase Rd, Latrobe, PA.
Is registration required?
Yes, please check the official event page for registration details.
Who can attend?
The symposium is intended for elected officials and regional leaders.
Is there a fee?
Please refer to the Eventbrite listing for ticket information.
What should I bring?
Standard professional materials for networking.
Is parking available?
Yes, parking is available at the Fred Rogers Institute.
Tags
Government Leadership Latrobe Symposium Networking Pennsylvania
Summary
Professional symposium for regional elected officials at the Fred Rogers Institute.
Highlights
  • Regional leadership networking
  • Professional development sessions
  • Expert-led discussions
  • Community engagement strategies
  • Governance best practices
  • Collaborative problem solving
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