Columbia Chamber graduates 44th Leadership Columbia class

July 17, 2017

59 Local Individuals Honored at Chamber’s Leadership Program Graduation Ceremony

Leadership Columbia, a Columbia Chamber program for emerging and existing leaders in the Midlands, is pleased to announce the Leadership Columbia Class of 2017. The 59 individuals will be the 44th graduating class since the program was founded in 1972.

“This year’s Chamber’s Leadership Columbia Class continued to raise the bar for our leadership development program,” stated Columbia Chamber President and CEO, Carl Blackstone. “The class members made a remarkable impact on our community through their class project – ‘WatermarkedSC’ the Lincoln Street tunnel beautification project.”

In addition to presenting each graduate with a commemorative plaque, the Columbia Chamber and Leadership Columbia Advisory Board honored Austin Gawler, TEKSystems with the Glenn Jacobus Award, an award given each year to a class member who has demonstrated outstanding commitment to the class project and truly embodied the role of a servant leader.

 

Leadership Columbia Class of 2016-2017 graduates:

 

Jessica Albert | Ronald McDonald House Charities of Columbia, SC

Sergio Aparicio | City of Columbia

Parrish Behles | BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina

Stephanie Benjamin | Lourie Center

Sheila Bias | Fisher Phillips

Molly Brantley | United Way of the Midlands

Benjamin Carlton | Richardson Plowden & Robinson, P.A.

Mary Caskey | Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.

Heather Cooper | South Carolina Farm Bureau Insurance

Amanda Cusaac | Midlands Authority for Conventions, Sports, & Tourism

LeRoy DesChamps | The Comet

Bob Evans | University of South Carolina

Jaime Evermann | BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina

Stephanie Frazier | SC Technical College System

Michael Friday | BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina

Austin Gawler | TEKsystems

Hamilton Grant | Grant Business Strategies

Kayla Gupton | Colonial Life

Teosha Harrison | BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina

Caroline Hinson | Derrick, Stubbs & Stith, LLP

Todd Hudak | BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina

Leah Inman | Palmetto Health

James Kelly | McCrory Construction

Thomas Kilpatrick | The Murphy Law Group

Savannah Lawner | Pendelton Street Advisors

Lyle Lee | South Carolina Department of Transportation

Brieanna Logue | City of Columbia

Jason Luther | Murphy & Grantland, P.A.

Heather McDonald | Building Industry Association of Central SC

Kim McMahon | University of South Carolina

Lindsay Medlin | Bauknight, Pietras & Stormer, P.A.

Ryan Miller | Elliott Davis Decosimo, LLC

Zach Minton | K2 Technology

Benjamin Montemayor | AOS Specialty Contractors, Inc.

Andrew Montgomery | Rogers Townsend & Thomas, PC

Angela Pillsbury | Colonial Life

Ryan Principe | Palmetto Health

C.D. Rhodes | Pope Flynn

Jim Rourke | Nexsen Pruet

Tabitha Safdi | South Carolina ETV

Andrew Saleeby | McNair Law Firm, P.A.

Allison Sanford | Palmetto Health

Mee Jean Sasine | BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina

Sarah Sawicki | Woodforest National Bank

Andrew Schiavone | BB&T

Annie Scott | NBSC

David Sickinger | Garvin Design Group

Alana Simmons | Hate Won’t Win Movement Inc.

Sarah Sipes | USC Alumni Association

John Slavich | Landrum Human Resources

Sarah Sloan | Woodforest National Bank

Ammie Smith | South Carolina Education Lottery

Caroline Tracy | Recruiting Solutions

Carrie Walker | Cox Industries, Inc.

Holly West | Colite

Allison Whittle | EdVenture Children’s Museum

Allen Wilkerson | Colliers International

Elizabeth Wynn | Chernoff Newman

 

 

“Leadership Columbia continues to be a premiere development program in our city and state,” stated Josh Elliott, 2016-2017 Chair of the Leadership Columbia Advisory Board (LCAB),  “Last year’s class raised the bar in terms of innovative thought and leadership, and I suspect this newly selected group of talented, passionate individuals will raise that bar even higher in the coming year.”

 

About Leadership Columbia

Leadership Columbia is an educational program offered through the Columbia Chamber. The 10-month program provides emerging and existing leaders in the Midlands area with an opportunity to enhance their civic knowledge and network. For over 40 years, Leadership Columbia has helped participants better understand the local community, while building relationships with the region’s current and future leaders.

For more information on Leadership Columbia, visit www.ColumbiaChamber.com or contact Charlotte Bian-Lingle at 803.733.1146.


About the Columbia Chamber

The Columbia Chamber is a private, non-profit, partner-driven organization comprised of 1,500 business enterprises, civic organizations, educational institutions and individuals in Calhoun, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lexington, Newberry and Richland counties. The Columbia Chamber serves as the voice of its partners and the business community at large on matters of economic, educational, social, cultural and political concern, as well as supports and promotes the success of its partners through networking, professional development, advocacy and leadership. The organization has represented the interests of the local business community since 1902.

To become a partner or to learn more about the Columbia Chamber, as well as its events, programs and initiatives, visit www.ColumbiaChamber.com.