Leadership Lawrence Announces 2020 Class
Lawrence, Kan. – Leadership Lawrence, a program of The Chamber of Lawrence, has selected its 2020 class. Leadership Lawrence is a professional development program that provides participants first-hand exposure to the inner workings of Lawrence and Douglas County, in addition to extensive leadership training. The class of 2020 is the 38th class of Leadership Lawrence. CEK Insurance is the presenting sponsor of this year’s class.
The 2020 class will formally be announced at a reception on Tuesday, September 17 at 5:30 p.m. at Abe & Jake’s Landing, sponsored by INTRUST Bank, Landmark Bank, O’Malley Beverage, and Abe & Jake’s Landing. The reception is free and open to the public. No reservations are necessary.
Members of the class of 2020 are:
Jay Armbrister, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
Sarah Bell, Watkins Museum
Kenton Brown, Douglas County
Russ Bush, Midco
Mike Cobb, Lawrence Police Department
Ashley Corbin, Raising Cane’s
Kaylin Dillon, The Hill Group
Rodney Fleming, GrammaTech
Freddy Gipp, Lead Horse LLC
Tiffany Hall, The Chamber of Lawrence, Kansas
Alex Hammes, Berry Global
Sarah Hartsig, Lawrence Douglas County Health Department
Marc Havener, Resonate Pictures
Megan Hill, Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence
Jennifer Hollenbach, Kansas Geological Survey
Danae Johnson, LMH Health
Kelsey Kreutzer, Mid America Bank
Shane Lavalette, DynaMarine Performance Boats
Heather McNeive, Lawrence-Douglas County Housing Authority
K Meisel, Ameriprise Financial/Leeway Franks and Leeway Butcher
Marianne Melling, Gould Evans
Margaret Morris, Lawrence Arts Center
Nate Morsches, Restaurant, Pub & Games
Ashley Myers, City of Lawrence
Amy Northrop, LMH Health
Julia Price, Ballard Center
Libby Queen, Golf Course Superintendents Association of America
Ryan Rains, Meritrust Credit Union
Nicole Rials, Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center
Keri Rodriquez, Cottonwood, Inc.
Eli Sallman, The Trust Company of Lawrence
Jenna Sheldon-Sherman, United States Court of Appeals
Nathan Swartz, Evergy
Kristen Tebow, KVC Behavioral Health
Joe Terick, Black Hills Energy
Lisa Wall, J. Wilson’s
Nick Walters, Construction Specialties
Karen Willey, Bluestem Farm
Jessica Wollesen, First State Bank & Trust
About The Chamber, Lawrence, Kansas
The Chamber of Lawrence, Kansas is a membership organization focused on growth, leadership, and advocacy for the community. The mission of The Chamber is to promote growth and economic prosperity by serving as the leading business advocate, cultivating leadership & facilitating connectivity. Its current strategic plan priorities include strategic economic development, effective advocacy, business engagement, and visionary leadership. Learn more at www.lawrencechamber.com
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