BRAC 2009 leadership class announced

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

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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