South GeorgiaLEADS Announces Leadership Class of 2020-2021

Staff Report

Tuesday, August 18th, 2020

Thirty-two participants from across South Georgia have committed to investing in the future vitality of the region by participating in the 2020-2021 class of South GeorgiaLEADS.  Representing 14 counties of the 21-county region, the desire to engage in the issues facing South Georgia is a consistent passion of this year’s class.  At a time when leadership is critical, the Board of Directors of South GeorgiaLEADS, in partnership with Valdosta State University, is proud to announce the participants of this year’s class. 

South GeorgiaLEADS Chair Barbara Grogan shares the Board’s support, “On behalf of the Board of Directors, I welcome the 2020-2021 class of South GeorgiaLEADS!  Representing an array of communities, professions and cultures across Southwest Georgia, we are excited about the great conversations and skill sharing the class will experience—and take back to their hometowns.  Reflective of the diversity of our region, we have professionals from an array of sectors, including non-profits, K-12 and post-secondary education, local government, financial institutions, utility companies, the fashion industry and more.  We will gather for the kick-off retreat in late August, with a robust plan of activities taking us into the next eight months.”

Supported by strong corporate sponsorships—Georgia Power Company as the sustaining sponsor and Electric Cities of Georgia as the presenting sponsor—South GeorgiaLEADS (SGL) links business and civic leaders, educators, non-profit professionals, elected and public officials, and other interested participants to the region’s economic development agenda and efforts. 

The 2020-2021 South GeorgiaLEADS class is as follows:

 
 
 

County

Name

Company/Organization

 

Ben Hill

Melissa Dark

Fitzgerald-Ben Hill County Chamber of Commerce

 

Colquitt

Sarah Adams

UGA Archway Partnership

 

Colquitt

Justin Cox

Colquitt County Board of Commissioners

 

Colquitt

Jordan Hammack

Colquitt Regional Medical Center

 

Colquitt

Caroline Horne

United Way of Colquitt County

 

Colquitt

Summer Richmond

Ameris Bank

 

Cook

Heather Green

Adel-Cook County Chamber of Commerce

 

Cook

Chris Posey

ANS Signs, Inc.

 

Crisp

Rusty Slade

Planters First Bank

 

Dougherty

Chris Hatcher

Commodore Conyers College & Career Academy

 

Dougherty

Bridges Sinyard

Adams Exterminators

 

Dougherty

Tom Sullivan

Phoebe Putney Health Systems

 

Grady

Whitney Brannen

UGA Archway Partnership

 

Lee

Joey Magaddino

People South Bank

 

Lowndes

A.C. Braswell

City of Valdosta

 

Lowndes

Joe Brownlee

Georgia Power Company

 

Lowndes

Jessica Catlett

Valdosta-Lowndes County Parks & Recreation Authority

 

Lowndes

Michael Smith

Greater Valdosta United Way

 

Lowndes

Merritt Wall

Valdosta State University

 

Mitchell

Vance Green

Planters and Citizens Bank

 

Randolph

Kayla Wall

UGA Extension-Quitman County

 

Sumter

Elena Carne

T31 Handcrafted Activewear

 

Sumter

Edward Jackson

New Horizons Habitat for Humanity

 

Sumter

Darrell Sabbs

Barnum Funeral Home

 

Sumter

Jessica Sinclair

Sumter County Family Connections

 

Sumter

Stephen Snyder

Georgia Southwestern State University

 

Thomas

Chandler Foy

New Hire Solutions

 

Tift

Sara Hand

ABAC Museum of Agriculture

 

Tift

Eric Larson

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

 

Tift

Tom Mark

Tom Mark Diversified Enterprises

 

Tift

Katie Murray

University of Georgia-Tifton Campus

 

Worth

Donald Gilman

Ignite College & Career Academy

 
 
 
 
           

Sustaining sponsor and Georgia Power’s Regional Director in Valdosta, Joe Brownlee shares why investing in programs like South GeorgiaLEADS is essential to Georgia Power’s mission—and the region’s success, “At Georgia Power, we have well over 100 years of community and economic development experience.  From that experience, we’ve come to realize and firmly believe that the most successful regions have committed, engaged leaders. When communities and regions consider leaders to engage in the economic development planning process, it’s important to include stakeholders that bring a different perspective, innovative ideas and contagious enthusiasm.  Community and regional leadership is too important to be left up to chance.  South GeorgiaLEADS has been very intentional about bringing together leaders who can help foster change and growth and create strategies for collaboration throughout South Georgia.  That is why Georgia Power is committed to this program as the Sustaining Sponsor.” 

Daryl Ingram, Senior Vice President and Chief External Officer for Electric Cities of Georgia and the presenting sponsor of South GeorgiaLEADS since it launched in 2016, talks about the importance of grassroots leadership.  He shares, “LEADS connects local stakeholders with sound leadership values that result in economic prosperity for so many.  These grassroots principles of LEADS align with the Electric Cities of Georgia’s rich history of helping communities and why our continued support of this LEADS program is a perfect fit in our support of Southwest Georgia.” 

South GeorgiaLEADS will kick off next week on Thursday, August 20, at Southern Woods in Sylvester-Worth County.  Emphasizing regional priorities throughout the program, SGL links regional site visits and issue awareness to relevant leadership development content within the framework of the South GeorgiaLEADS priorities.  

Sponsors of the 2020-2021 South GeorgiaLEADS program include:  AT&T, Colony Bank, CTSI, Electric Cities of Georgia, Fitzgerald-Ben Hill County Development Authority, Georgia CEO, Georgia Power Company, One Sumter Economic Development, Inc., Leadership Worth, Lee County Chamber of Commerce, Locate South Georgia, Moultrie-Colquitt County Development Authority, Sylvester-Worth County Chamber of Commerce, Tift County Development Authority, and Valdosta-Lowndes County Development Authority.