Nominations Now Open For 2023-2024 Leadership Cobb Class

Nominations Now Open For 2023-2024 Leadership Cobb Class
Leadership Cobb, the Cobb Chamber’s highly coveted leadership development program, is seeking nominations for members of its 2023-2024 class. — Tara Winstead | Pexels
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Leadership Cobb, the Cobb Chamber’s highly coveted leadership development program, is seeking nominations for members of its 2023-2024 class.

Fifty-four diverse and qualified individuals are selected annually to participate in this leadership development program. Leadership Cobb enhances personal and professional growth while participants gain awareness of current issues, community resources and the social, political and economic needs of the community. Program days combine lectures and dialogue among speakers as well as audience interaction with leaders in all facets of the community.

Nominees should be able to assume increased community responsibilities, as the program demands significant time and effort for 10 consecutive months. Attendance is mandatory for all regularly scheduled events, which are usually held one day per month, plus two three-day retreats in the fall and spring and periodic evening sessions. The program begins fall 2023 and runs through spring 2024.

Betsy Madrerohon of Capital City Bank and Brian Marcos of the Smyrna Fire Department will be co-chairs for the 2023-2024 program year. Jennifer New of Mount Paran Christian School and Greg Mize of the Atlanta Braves will be the vice co-chairs for the 2024-2025 program year.

The deadline for nominations is Friday, February 17, 2023 by close of business. Fill out a nomination form online at https://bit.ly/3Cx5f3s. For more information on the Leadership Cobb nomination and selection process, please contact Kai Lawrence at klawrence@cobbchamber.org.

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