The Baton Rouge Area Chamber today announced its Baton Rouge Area Leadership class of 2009. In its 24th year, the program aims to develop leaders of tomorrow through innovative problem-solving and teamwork training.
Lucie Agosta, nurse practitioner, Woman's Hospital; Arianne Bellizaire, public affairs, Cox Communications; Denise Chaney, healthinformation analyst, Louisiana Hospital Association; Robert Dennis, plant manager, Mosaic Fertilizer Company; Melissa Dotson, assistant unit manager, Shell Chemical; Nancy Eckert, senior vice president/fundraiser, Capital Area United Way; Karen Fournet, secretary-treasurer, La. Lottery Corporation; John Paul Funes, president/CEO, Our Lady of the Lake Foundation; Michael Grace, producer, Wright & Percy Insurance; Lillian Grossley, business manager, Capital One Bank; Gisele Haralson, extension associate, LSU AgCenter; Scott Hensgens, partner, Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson; Jay Hogewood, pastor, University Baptist Church; Ryan Holcomb, project planning coordinator, City of Baton Rouge/East Baton Rouge Parish; Bryan Jones, public relations/marketing, HNTB Corporation; Kimberly Jupiter, executive assistant, Louisiana Recovery Authority; Carmen Lavergne, attorney, McGlinchey Stafford; Tommy LeJeune, partner, Faulk & Winkler; Kofi Lomotey, chancellor, Southern University; Todd Manuel, partner, Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips; Karen Marchand, executive director, Baton Rouge Children’s Advocacy Center; Marlon Moore, owner, Redstick Orthopedics & Prosthetics; R. Andrew Patty, attorney, McGlinchey Stafford; Laura Poché, attorney, David J. Lukinovich law offices; Audra Ray, program director, Boys Hope Girls Hope of Baton Rouge; Margaret Read, realtor, Burns & Company; Gregory Romig, audit director, LaPorte, Sehrt, Romig, Hand; Shikira Ross, patient care service manager, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center; Samuel Sanders, executive director, Mid City Redevelopment Alliance; Danielle Scott, financial education leader, La. DOTD Federal Credit Union; Monique Scott-Spaulding, franchise owner, JaniKing; Fred Sibley, chief administrative officer, 100 Black Men of Metro Baton Rouge; Stacey Simmons, director, LSU Baton Rouge Area Digital Industries Consortium; Percy Singleton Jr., assistant general manager, The Mall at Cortana; Alvin Smith, executive director, Youth Oasis; Todd Teepell, business development/brokerage, Donnie Jarreau Companies; Michael Tipton, executive director, Teach For America, Christopher Trahan, director of communications and community engagement, East Baton Rouge Parish School System; Raedtha Vasquez, associate, Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrère & Denègre; Jermaine Watson, governmental affairs associate, Baton Rouge Area Chamber; Amanda Wells, associate, Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrère & Denègre; Ann Wise, director, Louisiana Division of Administrative Law
About the Baton Rouge Area Chamber
The Baton Rouge Area Chamber leads economic development in the nine-parish Baton Rouge metropolitan area. Serving as the voice of the business community, BRAC’s membership includes more than 1,500 organizations whose employees represent over a third of the Capital Region workforce.
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