Hugh O'Brain Program (HOBY)
HOBY'S MISSION & VALUES
MISSION
To inspire and develop our global community of youth and volunteers to a life dedicated to leadership, service, and innovation.
For more than five decades, HOBY has inspired young people to make a difference and become catalysts for positive change in their home, school, workplace, and community. As America’s foremost youth leadership organization, HOBY has a long history of successfully motivating young people to develop into outstanding leaders.
CORE LEADERSHIP SKILLS
Much of the work at HOBY involves young people exploring and identifying their unique leadership skills. Every student is different, and there is no attempt to impart a predefined set of attributes onto HOBY participants. We stress self-knowledge, uniqueness, and authenticity, not conformity. Students learn to mobilize their own unique traits and are exposed to particular leadership principles that they can explore and incorporate in a fashion that is true to their own personality.
Some of these include:
Consciousness of self: values, emotions, and beliefs that motivate you to take action
Behaving with consistency, genuineness, and honesty toward others
Personal commitment as energy that drives the collective effort
Collaboration: empowering others and self through trust
Common purpose—working with shared aims and values
Collective analysis of issues at hand and tasks to be undertaken
Maintaining civility in light of differences in viewpoint
Conflict resolution: creating group consensus
Conscientious citizenship: thinking critically about societal issues
Service as a way to become an effective, active citizen in the community
~HOBY is a youth leadership development organization. One of the many things they do is organize summer Leadership Seminars.
~Seminars are usually a 4-day overnight experience on a college campus in the state of Kentucky. This year's will take place at Berea College.
In order to be considered as Warren East’s representative, you must complete an essay and submit it to Mrs. Tyree in guidance. The essay’s topic usually comes around mid October and is due right before Thanksgiving Break. See Mrs. Tyree for more information!