Graduates of the 2024 class of Leadership Shenandoah County.
Graduates of the 2024 class of Leadership Shenandoah County.
Chamber leadership classThe Shenandoah County Chamber of Commerce has announced graduates of its 2024 Leadership Shenandoah County class.
Leadership Shenandoah County is an eight-month program with the objective to develop the skills of participants so they will be able to provide the leadership necessary to recognize and address business and community needs. Participants gain an understanding of the complex issues facing Shenandoah County through educational programs, exposure to community leaders and the structures within which they operate, and through discussions and examination of current issues facing the county. Topics include leadership, agriculture/tourism, local government, education, public safety, health care and human services, economic development and business/industry. 2024 graduates are:
Kara Balcerzak with Sustainability Matters; Greg Beam, Town of Mount Jackson; Bryan Byrd, Shentel; Erin Ebersole, City National Bank; Madison Estep, First Bank; Erika Folks, Shentel; Kyle Foltz, Town of Woodstock; Fabiana French, Shenandoah County Public Schools; Jennifer Frye, Town of Mount Jackson; Justin Gray, Town of Woodstock; Taylor Haines, First Bank; Candice Hammond, United Bank; Erica Hepner, Shenandoah County Library; Ashleigh Kimmons, Strasburg Town Council; Robert Poe II, Strasburg Police Department; Amy Proctor, Clark & Bradshaw, P.C.; Ashley Proctor, Shenandoah Caverns; Barbie Rhodes, Shen-Paco Industries; Sara Richards, Homespire Mortgage; Barbie Riggleman, Town of Mount Jackson; Cody Ross, Seven Bends Health & Aesthetics; Kelly Singleton, George’s Inc.; Becky Stickley, Stickley Strategies; and Kim Torres with T-Mobile.
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