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Informal mixer Thursday for those interested in program Brentwood Home Page news reports The Leadership Brentwood Class of 2011 will hold its graduation ceremony at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 3, at the Fifty Forward Martin Center in Brentwood.
The general public, sponsors, family and friends are invited to attend.
This year’s class began the Leadership Brentwood program last August with an overnight retreat and then spent one day per month learning about issues facing Brentwood and meeting decision-makers in all fields, including city and county management, business and the not-for-profit sector.
The members of the class also broke into three teams to complete a small group project. The projects will be unveiled as part of the graduation ceremony.
Applications are now being accepted for the Class of 2012. Local leaders interested in learning more about Leadership Brentwood are invited to attend an informal recruiting mixer to be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 24, at Aloft Nashville-Cool Springs Hotel.
Aloft is located at 7109 South Springs Drive in Franklin. More information about the program and the Leadership Brentwood application can be found at www.LeadershipBrentwood.org.
Members of the Leadership Brentwood Class of 2011 are:
Kimber L. Barton, Wilson Financial, certified financial planner
Brit Boatright, FirstBank, Metropolitan Bank, president
Doug Brooks, King & Associates Insurance, sales associate
Tiffany Cheuvront, Williamson County Association of Realtors, executive vice president
Ben Claybaker, Crye-Leike Property Management, general manager
Michelle Contich, Williamson County Schools, principal, Lipscomb Elementary School
Susan Earl, City of Brentwood, library director
Richard Flohr, Kraft Asset Management, LLC, investment advisor representative
Mike Harris, City of Brentwood, director of engineering
Rob Hazard, Gullet Sanford Robinson & Martin PLLC, attorney & CPA
Cole Hodges, BancorpSouth, assistant vice president-commercial loans
Trent Klingensmith, Junior Achievement of Middle Tennessee, president
Jeremiah Pyron, Williamson County Economic Development Council, marketing director
Steve Smith, Brentwood Baptist Church, communications minister
Randy Whitman, Peachtree Planning, advisor
Financial contributions from many local companies make Leadership Brentwood possible. Leadership Brentwood is particularly grateful to KraftCPAs, its presenting sponsor.
Leadership Brentwood is a program of the BCS Chamber Foundation, the nonprofit affiliate of the Brentwood Cool Springs Chamber of Commerce. Leadership Brentwood is an intensive learning and networking opportunity that provides access to decision-makers and information that affect the lives of all who live and/or work in Brentwood.
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