Leadership Edmond class selected
EDMOND — The Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce recently selected participants for the Class XXXIV of Leadership Edmond.
Leadership Edmond is a nine-session program, sponsored and coordinated by the Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce to identify, educate and develop a select group of Edmond citizens for positions of community leadership.
The program’s principal goal is to build a resource of community leadership on a planned, continuing basis with specific objectives: To identify potential community leaders; to expand the leadership potential of participants by increasing their knowledge of Edmond and the critical issues that face the community and by exposing participants to present community leaders; to improve communications between present and future leaders; and to provide a channel for those not presently in leadership roles to gain access to positions of community leadership in an informed and responsible manner.
Class XXXIII includes: Joe Cardenas, Arvest Bank; Sheryl Janis, Autoworks Inc.; Craig Litle, BancFirst;
Adam Pugh, state senator;
Fawn Sachleben, Citizens Bank of Edmond; Chris Goodwin, city of Edmond;
Marcus Crawford, Crawford Family Funeral and Cremation Services; Britni Evans and Brittany Willison, Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce;
Lori Dickinson, Edmond Public Schools Foundation; Landon Long, Evans and Davis; Ryan Featherstone, First Fidelity Bank; Ken Koch and Khaaliq Salim, Francis Tuttle Technology Center;
Melissa Lowry, Frankfurt Short Bruza Associates P.C.; Sherri Banister, Hilton Garden Inn Edmond and Conference Center;
Shauna LeGrande, Innovative Healthcare Systems;
Tracy Cain, Integris Health Edmond; John Pleveich, RATPDEV — USA; Julie Woodard, Chesapeake Energy; Devyn Smith, Mercy Hospital; Joshua Morava, MidFirst Bank;
Brittany Rogers, Oklahoma City Abstract and Title Co.; Stacie Peterson, Paragon Homes and Remodeling; Michael Osburn, PoliGRAM; Sean Conrad, Radvine Marketing; Travis Conklin, Rose Rock CPAs, PLLC; Holly Osburn,Leigha Pemberton and Claire Parker, University of Central Oklahoma; and Geri Valdez and Taylor York, Edmond YMCA.