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*[[Charles Clark]]: [[BB&T]]
*[[Charles Clark]]: [[BB&T]]
*[[Alan Connor]]: [[MicroAire Surgical Instruments]]
*[[Alan Connor]]: [[MicroAire Surgical Instruments]]
*[[Paul Dierkes]]: [[Okay Yellow, LLC]]
*[[Paul Dierkes]]: [[Okay Yellow|Okay Yellow, LLC]]
*[[John Donnelly]]: [[Piedmont Virginia Community College]]
*[[John Donnelly]]: [[Piedmont Virginia Community College]]
*[[Cheryl Duncan]]: [[Charlottesville Newsplex]]
*[[Cheryl Duncan]]: [[Charlottesville Newsplex]]
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*[[Krista Farrell]]: [[Jefferson-Madison Regional Library]]
*[[Krista Farrell]]: [[Jefferson-Madison Regional Library]]
*[[Kimberly Garrison]]: [[Union First Market Bank]]
*[[Kimberly Garrison]]: [[Union First Market Bank]]
*[[Deborah Harvey]]: [[SRC, Inc.]]
*[[Deborah Harvey]]: [[SRC|SRC, Inc.]]
*[[Todd Haymans]]: [[WorkSource Enterprises]]
*[[Todd Haymans]]: [[WorkSource Enterprises]]
*[[Kristina Hofmann]]: [[Payne & Hodous, LLP]]
*[[Kristina Hofmann]]: [[Payne & Hodous|Payne & Hodous, LLP]]
*[[Daniel Housier]]: [[Charlottesville Fire Department]]
*[[Daniel Housier]]: [[Charlottesville Fire Department]]
*[[David Jenkins]]: [[Gary Albert State Farm Agency]]
*[[David Jenkins]]: [[Gary Albert State Farm Agency]]
*[[James Matteo]]: [[University of Virginia]]
*[[James Matteo]]: [[University of Virginia]]
*[[Sara McHugh]]: [[City of Charlottesville]]
*[[Sara McHugh]]: [[City of Charlottesville]]
*[[Kari Miller]]: [[The Next Phase, Inc.]]
*[[Kari Miller]]: [[The Next Phase|The Next Phase, Inc.]]
*[[Jason Ness]]: [[Offender Aid & Restoration]] (OAR)
*[[Jason Ness]]: [[Offender Aid & Restoration]] (OAR)
*[[Toan Nguyen]]: [[C’ville Coffee]]
*[[Toan Nguyen]]: [[C’ville Coffee]]

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Leadership Charlottesville is a development program operated by the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce. The program was created in 1982 as to help foster economic development in the community. Over 700 area citizens have graduated from the program. The program's main sponsor is the United Way.

Participants

Link to Leadership Charlottesville participants with pages in cvillepedia

Class of 2011

There are 36 participants in the 2011 class.[1]

External links

Notes

  1. "Chamber of Commerce Launches 2011 Leadership Charlottesville Class." Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce. 8 Sept. 2010. Web. 8 Sept. 2010. <http://www.cvillechamber.com/news-info.35.0.html?&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=60&tx_ttnews[backPid]=6&cHash=cfafb9cfbf>.