News Summary
The Oxford Lafayette Chamber of Commerce has unveiled the participants for the 2025 Leadership Lafayette program, sponsored by the University of Mississippi. This eight-month initiative aims to enhance leadership skills and community engagement among local leaders. With a focus on hands-on training and networking, the program prepares participants to tackle local challenges through innovative strategies and community service projects. The diverse cohort, selected by a Steering Committee, promises to bring unique perspectives to their leadership journey.
Exciting News from Oxford: Leadership Lafayette Program Welcomes New Participants for 2025!
Oxford is buzzing with excitement as the Oxford Lafayette Chamber of Commerce has officially rolled out the names of the participants in the highly anticipated 2025 Leadership Lafayette program! Sponsored by the University of Mississippi, this year’s cohort is ready to embark on an eight-month journey that promises to enrich their leadership skills and deepen their community engagement.
What is Leadership Lafayette All About?
The Leadership Lafayette program kicked off in January and aims to offer budding leaders in the Lafayette-Oxford-University (LOU) community a rich tapestry of hands-on training, community engagement, and networking opportunities. This initiative is all about fostering ongoing leadership growth within the area, making it a vital component in uplifting local leadership.
Participants can expect to learn innovative problem-solving skills and collaborate with local organizations to drive meaningful impacts. It’s about ensuring that future leaders are well-equipped to tackle local challenges while enjoying the camaraderie and support of like-minded peers.
Meet the Co-Chairs of Leadership Lafayette
Sha’ Simpson, who serves as the Director of Public Information at North Mississippi Regional Center, is co-chairing the program alongside Wayne Andrews, the Director of the Yoknapatawpha Arts Council. Both individuals bring their own unique perspectives and enthusiasm to the initiative, aiming to nurture a diverse class of leaders who can make a lasting impact in the community.
A Glimpse at the 2025 Leadership Lafayette Class
Drumroll, please! Here’s the lineup of passionate individuals participating in the 2025 Leadership Lafayette program:
- Christina Buschman – Beard + Riser Architects
- Brandon Byrd – Oxford Police Department
- Kim Byrd – University of Mississippi, National Center for Cannabis Research and Education
- Richard Earnest – Baird Private Wealth Management
- Will Fleming – Trustmark National Bank
- Rich Gilbert – Baptist Memorial Hospital
- John Graeber – GMFS Mortgage
- Amy Harris – GranthamPoole
- Britney Haskins – University of Mississippi
- Shelby Hernandez – Oxford Police Department
- Mary Kelleher – Lucky Elephant Co.
- Barrett Larson – BankFirst
- Laura Liberto – MississippiCare (ARCare)
- Je’Lisa McGee – University of Mississippi
- Krista Nicholass – Addicus, LLC
- Ashley Olsen – University of Mississippi, Facilities Management
- Jacee Palmer – University of Mississippi, Grisham-McLean Institute
- Dria Price – Justevia LLC
- Laura Prior – University of Mississippi
- Jamison Roane – Oxford Toyota
- Candace Sanders – North Mississippi Medical Center Employee Pharmacy
- Reagan Scobey – Nothing Bundt Cakes
- Kylie Scott – Ole Miss Student Union
- Adam Stewart – Campbell Clinic
- DaPorshia Tellis – North Mississippi Regional Center
- Camille Thimmes – North Mississippi Regional Center
- Leah Veasey – Visit Oxford
- Amanda Victory – The Jefferson
What to Expect From the Program
Over the course of their journey, participants will have valuable monthly sessions that dive deep into local issues and innovative leadership strategies. They will not only be learning but also applying their skills through community service projects, directed toward solving real-world challenges that the community faces.
Why Diversity Matters
The class is carefully selected by a Steering Committee that emphasizes diversity and a robust commitment to leadership growth and community service. This diversity will undoubtedly add richness to the learning experience, making for a dynamic and engaging cohort.
A Legacy of Leadership
Finally, it’s important to note that the Leadership Lafayette program has been shaping vibrant leaders since 1988, enabling individuals to step into their potential and create substantial contributions to the LOU community. The Oxford-Lafayette Chamber of Commerce continues to be a crucial player in shaping the local business environment, boasting over 800 members who are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the region.
The 2025 Leadership Lafayette class is set to make waves in the community, cultivating the next generation of leaders who are ready to step up and make a difference!
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