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Leadership Greenville announces members of Class 52

  • TheGreenvilleBlog
  • 3 days ago
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he Greenville Chamber’s flagship leadership development program, Leadership Greenville, announced members of its 52nd class. Participants were selected based on a thorough application process including essays, professional resumes, and community involvement. USC Upstate is the presenting sponsor.


Leadership Greenville is a 10-month leadership development program designed to develop informed, committed, and qualified leaders in Greenville County. By taking an intensive look into the issues affecting the area, the program prepares and motivates graduates to provide quality, dynamic leadership. Leadership Greenville has graduated more than 2,500 alumni since 1973, many of whom have served in key local positions including school board, city and county council seats, and as members of the General Assembly and Congress, in addition to business and non-profit leadership positions.


“We are honored to welcome the talented and accomplished leaders of Leadership Greenville Class 52,” said Dr. Cheryl Garrison, Executive Director of the Greenville Chamber Foundation and Vice President of Talent and Leadership. “We know these individuals will bring fresh perspectives and energy to the program, as well as a deep commitment to shaping Greenville’s future.”

Leadership Greenville Class 52 members include:

  • Kelley Barnhardt, South Carolina Children’s Theatre

  • Dania Beck, Homes of Hope, Inc.

  • Andrew Bond, Countybank

  • Jamie Breme, Fluor

  • Kate Bringardner, Kate B Coaching

  • Jeannie Chapman, USC Upstate

  • LaCheryl Coleman, Legacy Early College

  • Matt Dalby, VisitGreenvilleSC

  • Tiffney Davidson-Parker, NAMI Greenville, SC

  • Micah Duke, United Bank

  • David Dunford, Coldwell Banker Caine

  • Brittoni Duty, The Little Gym of Greenville

  • Jacob Edmisten, Miracle Hill Ministries

  • Alex Fagan, Furman University

  • Laura Fischman, Find Great People

  • Amanda Fowler, GE Vernova

  • Addy Galloway, Upstate SC Alliance

  • Caine Halter, Windsor Aughtry Company

  • Matthew Hancock, Harper General Contractors

  • Jack Herlong, Herlong Sotheby’s International Realty

  • Matt Hersel, Clemson University

  • Chip Hunt, Goodwill

  • Jenneh Jones, The Greenville Housing Authority

  • Michael Lanier, Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Carolinas

  • Candice Lewis, Greenville Technical College

  • Barrett Ludley, Prisma Health

  • Zach Maghsoud, Verdae Development/Hollingsworth

  • Jorge Martinez, Bausch and Lomb

  • Prescott May, Bunnell-Lammons Engineering, Inc.

  • Chunsta Miller, Goodwill Industries of Upstate/Midlands SC

  • Rodney Mote, AcumenIT

  • Eleanor Nordholm, Wyche

  • Ralph Perricelli, Swagelok Ga | Jax | SC

  • Nate Phillips, City of Greenville Police Department

  • Sam Reynolds, Pinnacle Partnership

  • Heather Scalzo, Offit Kurman

  • Jana Scroggins, United Community

  • Spencer Simmons, Judson Community Partnership

  • Luke Sims, McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture

  • Christina Smith, LS3P

  • Marisa Stephens, Southern First

  • Carla Sweet, Amazon

  • Erik te. Riele, Dodge Industrial

  • Ryan Thackray, The Community Foundation of Greenville

  • Rob Tiro, Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd P.A.

  • Leah Tompkins, Dunean Capital Management

  • Susan Tribble, Greenville Chamber

  • Cristina Waingart Gerrald, Waingart Wealth Advisors of Janney Montgomery Scott LLC

  • Harry Williamson, Brasfield & Gorrie

  • Amanda Young, Greenville County Schools

  • Anne Young, Flare Media Agency

  • Lindsay Zika, Greenville County Schools

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