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Baton Rouge Area Chamber: Leadership Baton Rouge Announces Class Of 2022
Members of the 2022 class include:
January 20, 2022
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Members of the 2022 class include:Â
Kelsey Amato – Performance Contractors, IncÂ
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Bukky Awoyemi – BASF CorporationÂ
Steven Ceulemans, Sc.D. – Baton Rouge Health DistrictÂ
Christopher Csonka – Criminal Justice Coordinating CouncilÂ
Patrick Derbes – CMA Technology SolutionsÂ
Jannean Dixon, M.Ed. – Cornerstone Educational ConsultingÂ
Dianne Nodier Eysink – Blue Cross and Blue Shield of LouisianaÂ
Erin Fulbright, APR – Sickle Cell Association of South LouisianaÂ
Tyler Gamble – Community Coffee Company Â
George Gillam – The Steadfast FoundationÂ
Erin Harnsongkram – Baton Rouge General FoundationÂ
Kendra G. Hendricks – Capital Region Planning CommissionÂ
Landon Hester – Center for Planning Excellence (CPEX)Â
RaHarold D. Lawson, Ph.D. – BRECÂ
Connor LeBlanc – General InformaticsÂ
Tyler Litt – New Schools for Baton RougeÂ
Meagan Molter Loupe – Office of Congressman Garrett GravesÂ
Michelle Mahaffey LeJeune – Baton Rouge Area ChamberÂ
Justin Marocco – Jones Walker, LLPÂ
Molly Mayeux – Cristo Rey Baton Rouge Franciscan High SchoolÂ
Weslee Meador – Louisiana Workers’ Compensation CorporationÂ
Chelsea Morgan – American Heart AssociationÂ
Tré Nelson – Ochsner HealthÂ
Bryan O’Conner – LEMOINEÂ
Melissa O’Banion – Mary Bird Perkins Cancer CenterÂ
Jessica O’Connor – LSU FoundationÂ
Jonathan Percle – Emergent MethodÂ
Ryan Sinitiere – Feigley CommunicationsÂ
Brandon Smith – Greater Baton Rouge Industry AllianceÂ
Erin K. Smith – Blue Cross and Blue Shield of LouisianaÂ
Tinicia C. Turner, MPA – Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University (FranU)Â
Shea Vela-Vick, Ph.D. – Louisiana State UniversityÂ
Grace Weber – Louisiana Department of Children and Family ServicesÂ
Laura Wilkinson – Woman’s HospitalÂ
Sergeant First Class Larry Williams, Ret., USA – Louisiana Department of Veterans AffairsÂ
Dwana Williams – Capital Area Transit SystemÂ
Lieutenant Kimberly Williams – East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s OfficeÂ
Leadership Baton Rouge was founded in 1985 to prepare a diverse group of professionals for leadership positions in the community. The program’s goals are:Â
The program focuses on topic areas such as education, diversity and inclusivity, city and state government, health care and social issues, economic development, the arts and culture, and the criminal justice system. Graduates leave the program with first-hand knowledge of the issues facing the region and the potential for a positive community experience through volunteerism.  The program commences 10 months of training in January. From February to October, the class devotes an entire day each month for lectures, discussions, and practical exercises pertinent to community issues. The program concludes in November with a graduation ceremony. The program is led by Anita Byrne, MBA.Â
About Leadership Baton RougeÂ
About Leadership Baton Rouge
Leadership Baton Rouge was founded as a program of BRAC to prepare a diverse group of professionals for leadership positions in the community. There are now more than 1,200 graduates of the program, many of whom serve in leadership positions on boards and commissions, and hold local, state, or federal elected offices. More information is available at brac.org/leadership.Â
About the Baton Rouge Area ChamberÂ
About the Baton Rouge Area Chamber
The Baton Rouge Area Chamber (BRAC) leads economic development in the nine-parish Baton Rouge Area, working to grow jobs and wealth and to improve the business climate and competitiveness in the region. Today, BRAC investors include more than 1,500 small businesses, mid-sized firms, large industry and entrepreneurial startups, as well as individuals and organizations that support business and economic development. In this capacity, BRAC serves as the voice of the business community, providing knowledge, access, services and advocacy. More information is available at www.brac.org.     Â
This press release was produced by the Baton Rouge Area Chamber. The views expressed here are the author’s own.