Leadership Chattanooga Celebrates Graduates

  • Thursday, May 28, 2015

The Chattanooga Chamber's Leadership Alumni Association (LCAA) recognized and celebrated 40 new graduates from the 2014-2015 Leadership Chattanooga Class at a recent luncheon. The graduates showcased their community projects and prepared to transfer their leadership further into the community. Learn more about the projects here.

Graduating Leadership Chattanooga class members are:
Andy Baggenstoss, Tennessee Recovery & Monitoring
Thom Benson, Tennessee Aquarium
Sharon Braden, Thompson Engineering
Ramsey Brock, Brock Insurance Agency, Inc.
David Burlingham, JSB Holdings & Development (Zaxby's)
Rick Cadena, Chattanooga Courtyard I-75 at Hamilton Place
Tiffany Cobb, Ronald McDonald House Charities
Jeremy Cothern, Berke, Berke & Berke
Amy Culver, Unum
Jon Paul Davis , Henderson Hutcherson & McCullough, PLLC
Clint Dean, EMJ Corporation
Sue Ann Dodson, Girl Scout Council of the Southern Appalachians
Amy Donahue, Marketing & Communications Manager River City Company
Gena Ellis, First Things First
Susan Freeman, Susan Freeman Enterprises
Lacey Furr, Regions Bank
Josiah Golson, The Hutton Company, Inc.
Kitty Griffith, Cohutta Banking Company
Dr.

Shane Harwood,  HCDE, Nolan Elementary
Yolonda Hayslett, Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce
Ashley Hollis, Vision Hospitality Group
Rhey Houston, Stowers Machinery Corporation
Penny Hughey, AIM
Dionne Jennings, Bessie Smith Cultural Center
Shelly Killian, First Tennessee 
Laura Knight, Morgan Stanley
Paul Leath, Chattanooga Gas
Amanda Lovin, Volkswagen Chattanooga
Jeffrey Maddux, Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, PC
Aaron Melda, Tennessee Valley Authority
Seth Miller, Chattanooga Fire Department
Keri Randolph, Public Education Foundation
Nel Reid, Chattanooga Public Library
Matthew Richman, Billboards for Education
Patricia Russell, HCDE, Bess T. Shepherd Elementary
Nasera Souidi, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
Janie Varnell, Davis & Hoss, Attorneys at Law
Danna Vaughn, Chattanooga Police Department
Michael Watson, Hospice of Chattanooga
Janda White, Raymond James

Leadership Chattanooga’s Alumni Association (LCAA) has been engaging and inspiring some of Chattanooga’s greatest civic and emerging business leaders for 30 years. Leadership Chattanooga is a 10-month professional development program that pinpoints promising local leaders in their early to mid-careers. The program uses the exploration of community issues to develop leadership skills that prepare graduates to succeed in prominent business, cultural and political roles. 

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