Leadership Gwinnett announces 33rd class

leadershipgwinnett logoDuluth, Georgia (June 21, 2017) Forty leaders have been selected to Leadership Gwinnett Class of 2018, Gwinnett's premiere and most sustained community leadership program for business, civic, and community leaders. This 33rd class will delve into the many sectors of Gwinnett – infrastructure, economics, education, health and human services, justice, and regional relations.

These leaders are committed to give their time, talent and resources to strengthen their personal and professional connection to the community.



These 40 leaders have been selected because of their influence, commitment, and dedication in their field of expertise.  Executive Director of Leadership Gwinnett, Lisa Zaken shares, “selection of these top candidates requires balance of occupation, qualifications and a representation that reflects a cross section of the county.  Over the coming year, this diverse group will gain a true understanding of the people and issues shaping our community’s future – and more importantly, how they can impact those issues.”



Since 1985, Leadership Gwinnett has graduated 1,118 alumni, a powerhouse of influence and networking, who continue to champion the betterment of Gwinnett County. “Leadership Gwinnett is truly an organization that makes leaders better. It is a thoughtful process of exposing leaders to the threads that binds the community together, to meet the needs of the community. This organization has been my launch pad for my personal civic engagement.” shares Angilla Jones, Class of 2017 graduate, and Owner & Director of The Schoolhouse Preschool Academy.


The 2018 Leadership Gwinnett program kicks off in August with an orientation, an opening retreat, seven learning days, monthly study groups, tours and hands-on experiences and a closing retreat. Through these efforts, the Class of 2018 will explore critical community issues, evaluate themselves as leaders, and build lasting relationships. 



The Class of 2018:



Faraz Ahmed, Owner, Amitrace

Scott Andrews, Economic Development Director, City of Sugar Hill

Julian Arias, Director of Site Operations, Junior Achievement of Georgia

Donald Bolin, Executive Director, Sequent Health Physician Partners, a subsidiary of Gwinnett Health System

Bo Braswell, Customer Field Services Manager, Georgia Power

IV Bray, Principal, Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science & Technology, Gwinnett County Public Schools 

Mary Kate Chapman, Associate Executive Director, GUIDE, Inc.

Marc Cohen, VP, Global Marketing & Communications, ACS Group (Sugar Hill City Council)

Margaret Collier, VP, Behavioral Health Services, Eastside Medical Center

Johnny Crist, Mayor, City of Lilburn

Hunter Cummings, Lead Pastor, Harvest Community Church of the Nazarene

Jennifer Fennell, Commercial and Industrial Marketing, Jackson Electric Membership Corporation

William Bo Ford, Jr., Principal, Brookwood High School, Gwinnett County Public Schools

Kim Hartsock, Partner, Warren Averett, LLC

David Hern, Director, Valuation Services, Alvarez & Marsal

Alex Hill, Supervisory Special Agent, FBI

Jonathan Holmes, Managing Partner, Mighty 8th Media

Catrina Jones, Founder, The Calena Firm

Russell Knick, Assistant Chief, Operations, Gwinnett County Fire & Emergency Services

Patience Mason, Director, Center for Student Affairs, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Georgia Campus 

Brittany Mayweather, Teacher Leader/Educator, Mulberry Elementary School, Gwinnett County Public Schools 

Kevin Middlebrooks, Client Service Manager & Project Manager, CH2M

John Orr, Manager, Transportation Access and Mobility Division, Atlanta Regional Commission

Ethan Pham, Attorney, Nguyen & Pham, LLC

Tonique Reynolds, DMD, Dentist, Family Smile Center, LLC

Nicholas Reynolds, Volunteer Coordinator, Hi-Hope Service Center

Felicia V. Robinson, Finance and Accounting Controller, Greater Atlanta Christian School

Chrissy Rosen, Executive Director of Individual Engagement, Georgia Gwinnett College

Mark Ross, Senior Vice President, Brand Mortgage

Robin Sansone, Tax Manager, Rhodes Young Black & Duncan

Linda Schoepf, Co-Owner/Community Coordinator, ABS Franchising/Little Caesars

Shelly Schwerzler, Development Manager, Gwinnett County Public Library

Stephanie Stewart, Project Manager, Xana Management

Randy Strunk, PE, Associate, Columbia Engineering and Services, Inc.

Eadaoin Waller, Partner, Anderson, Tate & Carr, P.C.

Ian Waller, Partner, Nichols, Cauley & Associates, LLC

Rachael Warnsley, Gwinnett County Engagement Director, United Way of Greater Atlanta

Brett West, Deputy Chief, Gwinnett County Police Department

Tadia Whitner, Judge, Juvenile Court, Gwinnett County

Jonathan Williamson, Financial Advisor, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc.



About Leadership Gwinnett
Leadership Gwinnett, LLC is the home of two leadership programs. Leadership Gwinnett, a nine-month educational, networking and community development experience and Glance Gwinnett a 2.5-day short program that gives a sneak peak of what the full program experience is all about. Both programs develop leaders that ultimately create a legacy of success by applying their talents to drive positive change for our community.  

www.leadershipgwinnett.com

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