Riley Institute’s Diversity Leaders Initiative selects 20th Class of Fellows

August 14, 2015

GREENVILLE, SC – Riley Institute’s Diversity Leaders Initiative Selects 20th Class of Fellows

Poised to join more than 1500 Riley Fellows from across the state, 45 leaders from the Upstate have been selected to participate in the Riley Institute at Furman’s Diversity Leaders Initiative (DLI). “DLI and the Riley Fellows have matured into a potent force to help move South Carolina forward,” said Dr. Don Gordon, executive director of the Riley Institute. “The variety of unique experiences and perspectives that this class brings to the table is so important to the meaningful dialogue and work of DLI,” Gordon said. He said that although the class is varied in background and experience, “they have a common ability to effect change through leadership positions in their organizations and community.”

Class members meet over the course of five months in a format driven by timely, relevant case studies and other experiential learning tools designed to maximize interactions and productive relationships among program participants. DLI is expertly facilitated by Juan Johnson, an independent consultant and former Coca-Cola vice president. “DLI is unique among South Carolina’s leadership programs. In addition to the opportunity to develop new relationships and take part in positive action in their communities, participants gain deep knowledge of how to effectively manage and lead increasingly diverse workers, clients and constituents,” said Johnson. As part of the program, leaders also work in cross-sector groups to respond to real issues and opportunities in their communities through capstone service projects.

Participants reflecting South Carolina’s demographics and representing the corporate, nonprofit, education, faith-based and government sectors are chosen by nomination and application. “The frames of reference and skills that DLI graduates share provide a remarkable platform for working together to help South Carolina compete in the 21st century,” Gordon said.

These are the Riley Fellows for Upstate Class 20:

 

George Allwes

VP Retail

Goodwill Industries

Greenville, SC

 

Shafiq Anwar

Chief Information Officer

Michelin North America

Greenville, SC

 

Paul Butler

Senior Vice President

Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System

Spartanburg, SC

 

Brenda Byrd

Assistant Superintendent for School Leadership

Greenville County Schools

Greenville, SC

 

Kelly Callahan

Vice President & Chief Operating Officer

United Way Association of South Carolina

Columbia, SC

 

Anna Cass

Clinical Assistant Professor

Greenville Health System/University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville

Greenville, SC

 

Troy Chisolm

Administrator, Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine

Greenville Health System

Greenville, SC

 

Pam Christopher

President & CEO

Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce

Anderson, SC

 

Chrissie Cofield

Assistant Chief

Laurens Police Department

Laurens, SC

 

Neal Collins

Member; Attorney

SC House of Representatives; Carolina Law & Mediation, LLC

Easley, SC

 

Pam Davis

Director, Bridges to a Brighter Future

Furman University

Greenville, SC

 

Gary Eichelberger

Associate Priest for Faith Development & Worship

Christ Church Episcopal

Greenville, SC

 

Richard Everly

Vice President Paint

BMW Manufacturing LLC

Greer, SC

 

Jessica Fisher

Senior Corporate Counsel

Michelin North America

Greenville, SC

 

Stephanie Griffin

Finance Project Manager

BMW Manufacturing LLC

Greenville, SC

 

Paul Grosskopf

Vice President, R & D

Michelin North America

Greenville, SC

 

Linda Hannon

Manager, Government and Community Relations

Duke Energy

Greenville, SC

 

Scott Henderson

Professor of Education

Furman University

Greenville, SC

 

Jo Anne Hennigan

Vice President

Michelin North America

Greenville, SC

 

Gary Hill

SC Circuit Judge

SC Judicial Department

Greenville, SC

 

Cornelius Huff

Mayor

City of Inman

Inman, SC

 

Neil Jamerson

Assistant Vice President for Student Development

Furman University

Greenville, SC

 

Rodney Johnson

Principal/Director

Lead Academy Public Charter School

Greenville, SC

 

Leonard Kupersmith

Headmaster

Christ Church Episcopal School

Greenville, SC

 

Chad Lawson

Communications Manager

Spartanburg Water

Spartanburg, SC

 

Wes Lehrer

Spartanburg Market President

BB&T

Spartanburg, SC

 

Becky Mann

Director of Executive Communications and Public Relations

Greenville Technical College

Greenville, SC

 

Derek McGowan

Program Manager STEM, Generations & Higher Education

Lockheed Martin

Greer, SC

 

Ricky McGrady

Section Manager

BMW Manufacturing LLC

Greer, SC

 

Diane McNeil

VP Finance/CFO

Urban League of the Upstate, Inc

Greenville, SC

 

Curt McPhail

Principal

Greenlab Strategies

Spartanburg, SC

 

Jordana Megonigal

Publisher

Business Black Box

Greenville, SC

 

Kenneth Miller

Chief of Police

City of Greenville

Greenville, SC

 

Ty Miller

Lieutenant over Administration

Greenville County Sheriff’s Office

Greenville, SC

 

Terri Newsom

VP & CFO

Greenville Health System

Greenville, SC

Kimaka Nichols-Graham

Managing Attorney and Education Unit Head

South Carolina Legal Services

Greenville, SC

 

Josh Patterson

Principal

Oakland Elementary School,

Spartanburg District Two

Inman, SC

 

Steven Prior

Director, Supplier Diversity and Small Business Development

Michelin North America

Greenville, SC

 

Jim Shew

Director, National Accounts

BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina

Greenville, SC

 

Susi Smith

Executive Director

Communities in Schools of Greenville

Greenville, SC

 

Rob Stevens

Senior Manager

Elliott Davis Decosimo, LLC

Greenville, SC

 

Chris Tolbert

Career Manager

Michelin North America

Greenville, SC

 

Johannes Trauth

Vice President, Human Resources

BMW Manufacturing

Greer, SC

 

Charles Weathers

Founder

The Weathers Group

Columbia, SC

 

Hubert Yarborough

Vice President of Development

Propel HR

Greenville, SC