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Leadership Shelby County announces 2009-10 Class

Leadership Shelby County is pleased to announce that 27 individuals have been selected to participate in its 2009-10 class. Since 1995, Leadership Shelby County has equipped more than 450 area citizens with the necessary skills and abilities to enhance the economic growth and development of Shelby County. The program is designed for participants to take the Leadership experience confidently into the many opportunities of service in the community.

The class will participate in 9 full-day sessions, focusing on issues affecting Shelby County. Class members will also participate in community service projects as a requirement for graduation.

Members of the class are:

Kimberly Barrett
University of Montevallo

Mike Blackwell
Developing Alabama Youth

Tim Bowen
Alabama Power Company

Neil R. Clement
RichardsonClement, PC

Rene Day
Shelby County Schools

Kristi Doughty
Energen Corporation

Jim Fuhrmeister
Probate Judge

Bob Gardner
Alabama Gas Corporation

Jan Griffey
Shelby County Newspapers, Inc.

Mel Hackbarth
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney

Lindsay Humphries
Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce

Lance Lee
Family Comfort Hospice

Ray McAllister
Town of Vincent

Michael McNeill
Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood, Inc.

Jim Miller
Shelby County Schools

Joseph Mitchell
Jefferson State Community College

Annah Grace Morgan
American Diabetes Association

Claire Owens
Shelby Baptist Medical Center

Brian Pavlick
Shelby County Newspapers, Inc.

Hugh Richardson
Shelby Baptist Association

John Romano
Community of Hope Health Clinic

John Samaniego
Shelby County Sheriff's Office

Joshua Seales
Southern Nuclear Operating Co.

Corlette Stewart
o2ideas

Heather Stripling
Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce

Mark Turner
North Shelby Fire District

Marshal Worthington
Superior Bank

 

Alumni named to Leadership Alabama
Congratulations to Leadership Shelby County Alumni Lindsey Allison, ’97, and Bill Bibb, ’98 for being chosen to participate in the Leadership Alabama Class XVIII.