BY KELLY ARNOLD
CHAMBER SPOTLIGHT:
Meet the Moore Chamber’s Leadership Moore Class of 2022
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he Moore Chamber of Commerce is proud to present its 24th Leadership Moore class consisting of 17 individuals who live or work in the Moore School district. The program is designed to expose existing and emerging community leaders to the issues that face the Moore and surrounding area while simultaneously strengthening skills through professional development, civic engagement, and observing leadership in its application and practices.
Class members are Kelly Arnold, Moore Chamber of Commerce; Joe Ely, Moore Norman Technology Center; Thomas Fowler, The Sparrow Project; Marcia Gallant, MA+ Architecture; Blake Green, Moore Police Department; Jeff Groves, Armstrong Bank; Carolyn Hetrick, Toft and Hetrick DDS; Jim Jennings, Clear View Insurance Services; Kyle Johnson, Moore Police Department; Vona Karns, Moore Public Library; Kylah McNabb, Vesta Strategic Solutions; Cheryl Patterson, Moore Chamber of Commerce; Terri Perez, Oklahoma City Community College; Jenna Seeley, Moore Public Schools Foundation; During the next seven months, the class will attend nine interactive Kyle Williams, Moore Norman Technology Center; Sarah Williams, sessions covering a variety of topics including professional leader- Farmers Insurance; and Brian Woodring, First United Bank. ship, education, city and state government, health care, Moore hisThe class attended its Orientation and Leadership sessions this tory and economic development. Class members will also have an opportunity to volunteer for a non-profit partner. week at NOSH Restaurant and Orr Family Farms, and will conclude the program with a graduation ceremony in March. Co-chairs of this year’s program are Brianna Wall, Oklahoma Electric Cooperative, and Tish Norman, T.N,T. Print. Both are graduates of Leadership Moore.
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