Leadership Greenville Announces 49th Class

Leadership Greenville Announces 49th Class
Brittany Arsiniega
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The Greenville Chamber’s Leadership Greenville program has accepted participants into its 49th class. Participants were selected based on a thorough application process including essays, professional resume and community involvement.

Leadership Greenville is the Chamber’s premier 10-month leadership development program designed to develop informed, committed and qualified leaders for Greenville County. By taking an intensive look into the issues affecting the area, Leadership Greenville prepares and motivates graduates to provide quality, dynamic leadership. The program has graduated more than 2000 alumni since 1973, many of whom have served in key positions, including school board, city and county council seats, members of the General Assembly and Congress, judges, and business leaders.

Bon Secours St. Francis Health System is the Leadership Greenville Class 49 Presenting Sponsor.

CLASS 49 PARTICIPANTS

Brittany Arsiniega, good2grow, LLC

Matthew Bell, SCRA

Beth Brotherton, City of Greenville

Tameka Brown, Greenville Technical College

Tanya Camunas, A Child’s Haven

Lara Ceisel, Barbara Stone Foundation

Silvia Chan, McMillan Pazdan Smith

Angelica Childes, Greenville County Schools

Racquel Collier, Caliber Real Estate

Luke Connell, Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System

Jennifer Crabtree, United Way of Greenville County

Dimple Desai, Fluor

Wells Dunlap, County Bank

Lamar Gambrell, Dodge Industrial

Dr. Cheryl Garrison, Greenville Chamber Foundation

Latorie Geer, CommunityWorks Carolina

Tee Hassold, Holliday Ingram

Lee Hinson, Hogan Construction Group

Howie Houston, Elliott Davis, LLC

Nikki Huber, Greenville Chamber

Ed Irick, Greenville Police Department

Catherine James, Greenville Federal Credit Union

John Lattimore, Habitat for Humanity of Greenville County

Mandy Learo, Jasmine Road

Logan Lewis, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP

Laura Lowe, Prisma Health

Eboni Martez, University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville

Charlotte McDavid, Greenville County Schools

Eric Montalvo, Next Phase Logistics

Reed Moore, Bank of America, N.A.

Kristie Nicoloff, LS3P

Preston Ogleby, Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC

Kamber Parker, The YoPro Know

Lauren Scoggins, Upstate SC Alliance

Johnny Sellers, Upstate Fatherhood Coalition

Tobin Simpson, Project Host

Frank Stern, Jackson Lewis

Christopher Taylor, University of South Carolina Upstate

Hayley Thrift, The Spinx Company

Bailey Tollison, Colliers International

Rob Valenca, Bon Secours Mercy Health Greenville

Brian Vest, YMCA of Greenville

ABOUT LEADERSHIP GREENVILLE

Leadership Greenville is the Greenville Chamber’s premier leadership development program designed to inform and prepare qualified leaders for Greenville County. New classes embark each year on a journey to understand the inner-workings of our area, including Managed Growth and the Economy, Quality of Life, Human Services, Local Government, Justice, Education and State Government. Since the program began in 1973, there have been more than 2000 participants.

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