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Chamber Announces 2018 Leadership Jackson Class Participants


August 31, 2018 - Jackson Chamber is pleased to announce the nominees selected for its 2018 Leadership Jackson class. Leadership Jackson is a leadership development program for community members who demonstrate leadership potential. Sponsored by the Jackson Chamber, the program is an opportunity for local professionals to learn more about the community and the challenges it faces.

The class will participate in a full day information session in early September to get acquainted and find out more about what their Leadership Jackson experience will entail. Guiding the group will be Leadership Jackson 2018 Chair Pierre DuVentre, owner, D’Top Roofing and Repair; and the program’s Vice Chair Lauren Saliba, branch manager, Apria Healthcare. In two weeks, Leadership Jackson class members will go on a two-day opening retreat.

“Many people within our community and the Jackson Chamber have made sacrifices to get us to our exciting 40th class of Leadership Jackson,” says DuVentre. “It is a blessing and an honor to serve with Lauren as co-chair of this year‘s class. As we engage in skill-building exercises and get deeply exposed to our community; new perspectives will be formed, new ideas will be discussed, and leaders will emerge ready to serve and connect to assist in propelling Jackson forward. This year will be filled with many great expectations.”

Class members will meet weekly for sessions on various topics. A leadership skill-building component is incorporated into each session. Leaders in key areas, such as health care, criminal justice, economic development, quality of life, education and government will share an overview of the present state, challenges, and future vision. This information provides the class with a broad understanding of the inner workings of Jackson-Madison County and a big picture view. It also engages them in a self-analysis of where they can best make a positive impact by getting involved or by being a resource for their company or sphere of influence.

The 2018 Leadership Jackson class includes:

Carl Alexander, Jackson Fire Department (County Commissioner)

Jeffery Arview, TN Department of Labor and Workforce Development

Sabrina Blue, Helping Hands of Tennessee

Melody Brown, Tennessee Quality Homecare

Ben Colling, Benefits Direct

Alli Damas, The STAR Center

Jill Erling, Jackson Chamber

Jen Free, Byrd & Byrd, Attorneys at Law, PLLC

Jason Garrett, Union University

Jeff Haynes, The Carlstar Group

Fennix Johnson, Madison County Juvenile Court

Austin Lewis, Freed-Hardeman University

Blake Marlar, TLM Associates, Inc.

Shelby Matthis, Community Activist

Russ McKelvey, Mack Pest Control

Mr. Freeman McKindra, Lane College

Erin Mitchell, Leaders Credit Union

Jennifer Morehead, Stanley Black & Decker

Summer Nichols, Zebra Marketing

Abby Norville, Alexander Thompson Arnold PLLC

Summer Paris, Paris Creative Agency

Aubrey Richardson, Jackson Police Department

Jason Robertson, FirstBank

Tara Skinner, Century 21 Action Realty

Amy Smith, The Jackson Clinic, P.A.

Becky Smith, BancorpSouth

Pam Stanfield, University School of Jackson

Julie Taylor, Spire Rehabilitation Hospital

Jake Whitby, Durham Chiropractic

Sheree Williams, Highland Place Bed and Breakfast

Michelle Willis, Gerdau

April Wilson, Loving Arms, LLC

Lee Wilson, Jackson Escape Rooms

About the Jackson Chamber:

The Jackson Chamber was founded in 1905 – seven years prior to the United States Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber consists of a diverse and talented staff, an executive committee, dedicated volunteers, and more than 1,350 business members – all committed to growing the economy and quality of life for everyone in Madison County and the region.

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