Leadership Southeast Georgia Announces 2016 Class Members

Leadership Southeast Georgia

Leadership Southeast Georgia Announces 2016 Class Members

Leadership Southeast Georgia Announces 2016 Class Members

Leadership Southeast Georgia (LSEGA) is pleased to announce 28 program participants from across the region have been selected for the LSEGA class of 2016. The five-month program is designed to equip and empower community leaders to effectively work promoting positive growth while improving the quality of life in the Southeast Georgia Coastal Region. All of the participants live and work within Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh and Screven counties, which together are known as Georgia’s Coastal Region.

The members of the LSEGA Class of 2016 are:

  • Steven Asplund, GeoVista Credit Union (Bryan)
  • Robbie Cheek, Thomas and Hutton (Camden)
  • James Coughlin, Camden County Joint Development Authority (Camden)
  • Patti Downs, Pinova Holdings, Inc. (Glynn)
  • James Ervin, Ft. Stewart (Liberty)
  • Julie Gerbsch, Armstrong State University (Chatham)
  • Wade Herring, Hunter Maclean (Chatham)
  • Drew Hunt, Savannah Chamber of Commerce (Chatham)
  • Willis Keene, Citizens State Bank (Camden)
  • Dinah King, Georgia Power (Effingham)
  • Cecilia Russo, Cecilia Russo Marketing, LLC (Chatham)
  • Leigh Ryan, World Trade Center Savannah (Chatham)
  • John Scott, Brunswick Glynn Development Authority (Glynn)
  • Jesse Bentley, Evans General Contractors (Chatham)
  • Phyllis Taylor, Ft. Stewart (Liberty)
  • Margaret VanHouten, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (Liberty)
  • James Wilburn, Georgia Institute of Technology (Chatham)
  • Michelle Pfeffer, Claxton-Evans County Chamber (Bulloch)
  • Barbara Prosser, Effingham College and Career Academy (Effingham)
  • Ben Taylor, Bryan County (Bryan)
  • Dawn Morgan, Collins Construction (Chatham)
  • Kathryn Downs, Glynn County (Glynn)
  • Mandy Harrison, Darien-McIntosh County Chamber (McIntosh)
  • Paula Kreissler, Healthy Savannah and Wound Care Clinic ESU (Chatham)
  • Shauntia Lewis, Habitat for Humanity (Glynn)
  • Nick Puhala, USI Insurance Service (Chatham)
  • Mark Bennett, Gulfstream (Chatham)
  • Randy McCall, Chatham County Health Department (Chatham)

 

“We have almost every county in the region represented and they are a diverse group from various ages and experience,” said Lee Beckmann, a graduate of LSEGA’s class of 2013 and current member of 2016 Board of Directors. Beckmann is also the manager of Governmental Affairs with the Georgia Ports Authority. ”I look forward to working with this group and watching their ideas develop into meaningful projects for our region.”

The participants were nominated by the alumni of the Leadership Southeast Georgia program, along with community business leaders in the coastal region. They will each spend one weekend a month in surrounding counties learning about topics that effect the region such as healthcare, education, economic development and transportation.

The LSEGA also recently elected its 2016 Board of Directors. They are: Leigh Acevedo (Vice President), Tan Adams, Lee Beckmann, David Boland, Jared Downs, Frank Fortune, Bill Gross, John Henry, Freddy Howell, Ruel Joyner (President), Steve Liotta, Royce Proctor (Secretary), Jon Seagraves and Sherrie Struble (Treasurer). For more information, visit https://www.lsega.com/

ABOUT LEADERSHIP SOUTHEAST GEORGIA

Leadership Southeast Georgia is a 501c(3) regional five-month program designed to equip and empower community leaders to effectively work promoting positive growth while improving the quality of life in the Southeast Georgia Coastal region. All of the participants live or work within Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh and Screven counties. For more information, visit https://www.lsega.com/

MEDIA CONTACT
Lee Beckmann
Leadership Southeast Georgia
LBECKMANN@gaports.com

MEDIA CONTACT
Marjorie Young
Carriage Trade PR
marjorie@carriagetradepr.com
912.844.9075

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