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LTC Class of 2022

Congratulations LTC CLASS OF 2022!

The 31 talented public sector, private sector, and nonprofit leaders that make up the 28th class of Leadership Thurston County (LTC), began their journey in September. A 10-month community immersion learning experience, LTC is designed to develop informed, connected, and engaged community leaders.

Since the first graduating class in 1994, LTC has been designed to assist participants in acquiring a broad understanding of the complex issues facing the South Puget Sound region and building relationships that will facilitate collaborative efforts to embrace opportunities and resolve challenges.

Leadership Thurston County is the founding program of the Thurston County Chamber Foundation.

Join us in celebrating the Leadership Thurston County Class of 2022!

Alysia Bean, Saint Martin's University Steven Besaw, LOTT Clean Water Alliance Moriah Candler, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Washington Shelly Carter, City of Tumwater Ashley Chandler, Thurston County Chamber of Commerce Shawn Crimmins, City of Tumwater - Fire Department Sara Develle, MPA, Thurston County Commissioners Paul Frailey, Olympia Police Department Zoe French, TwinStar Credit Union Jessica Gould, Intercity Transit Susan Grisham, City of Olympia Rip Heminway, South Puget Sound Community College Heather Hirotaka, Office of the Secretary of State Robin Houde, Thurston EDC and CB&I/WCWB Jenny Hovda, Thurston County Sheriff Office Lisa Humphrey, Providence Medical Group Elton James, Pacific Mountain Workforce Development Council Dr. Chung-Shing Lee, Saint Martin's University Emily Madsen, Port of Olympia Michael Malek, City of Yelm Anna McBee, City of Lacey - Police Ryan Moore, Providence Erica Palkovitz, Columbia Bank Beth Schluter, South Puget Sound Community College Foundation Jason Selwitz, South Puget Sound Community College Krista Suko, O Bee Credit Union Lindsey Trakel, Thurston County PAO Shea Wahlstrom, Boys & Girls Clubs of Thurston County Cindy Waterhouse, Intercity Transit William Westmoreland, PacMtn Workforce Development Council Crystal Wright, Centralia College

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