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Leadership Greenville Announces Class 33 Participants


TThe Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the newly selected members of Leadership Greenville Class 33, sponsored by FGP International:
  • Frederick B. Baus, University Center of Greenville
  • Cynthia Elizabeth Benjamin, Neal Prince + Partners Architects Inc.
  • Jennifer Bloxam Bloodworth, Laser Pharmaceuticals LLC
  • Steven Jones Bryant, Chick-fil-A at Cherrydale Point
  • Kirk Stewart Chapman, Computer Network Associates LLC
  • William Christopher Clough, Bon Secours St. Francis Health System
  • Matthew Alexander Cotner, Carolina First
  • William Alfred Crank, Michelin North America Inc.
  • James Allen Dailey, Retired
  • Cynthia Pinkerton Davis, Erwin-Penland Inc.
  • Cissy Reid DeWorken, Human Technologies Inc.
  • Linda K. Doud, The Phoenix Center
  • Marsha Ann Dowell, University of South Carolina Upstate
  • Brent P. Edgerton, New Way Properties
  • Mary Beverly Ellington, Artisphere
  • Richard B. Erwin, Rick Erwin's West End Grille
  • Sydney Day Fanning, Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Carolinas
  • Matthew C. Ferebee, Ferebee/Lane Inc.
  • Victoria Ray Fowler, The Woodlands at Furman
  • Christopher Brown Fowler, Wachovia
  • Cynthia Denise Fryer, Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce
  • Alvin Dwayne Goodwin, BI-LO LLC
  • Stephen Eric Hall, FGP (Find Great People)
  • Lauren Goley Hammond, South Carolina Center for Fathers and Families/Upstate Fatherhood Coalition
  • Tiffany Selene Haney, Pendleton Place Children's Shelter
  • Michael Edward Hanna, Greenville Hospital System
  • Todd T. Hardaway, Central Realty Corporation/Canal Insurance Company
  • Kevin D. Hayes, Caterpillar Inc.
  • Troy Damon Hubber, Greenville County Sheriff's Office
  • Stefainda Fitzgerald Hunt, City of Greenville Police Department
  • Donald B. Koonce III, Greenville Forward
  • Esten Benton Leinster III, YMCA
  • Martin Luther Livingston Jr., Greenville County Redevelopment Authority
  • John Theron Long, United Way of Greenville County
  • Lisa C. Long, Real Estate/Financial Services
  • Bradford M. Medcalf, BB&T
  • Michael Edward Murphy, City of Greenville
  • John Timothy Pazdan, Roy Metal Finishing
  • Caroline Ramsey Perkins, Pazdan-Smith Group Architects
  • Stephen E. Piper, Sullivan Company LLC
  • Michael S. Pitts, Nexsen Pruet LLC
  • Frankie Whitfield Powell, Miracle Hill Ministries
  • Jamie Leigh Prince, The Cliffs Communities
  • Robert Bernard Pritchard, Lee Hecht Harrison
  • Cynthia Creecy Roddey, United Ministries
  • Katherine Russell Sagedy, KRS Interiors
  • Karen Michelle Schulz, The Greenville News
  • J. Kurt Schumacher Jr., Leatherwood Walker Todd & Mann P.C.
  • Reid Thomas Sherard, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
  • Gregory Payne Sloan, Gallivan White & Boyd P.A.
  • William G. Snipes, Blue Ridge Middle School
  • Clarence Ross Turner III, The Turner Agency Inc.
  • William M. Wilson, Wyche Burgess Freeman & Parham P.A.
Each Leadership Greenville class is comprised of men and women from all areas of expertise and from a cross-section of the Greenville community. Participants are chosen based on their community involvement and personal achievements.

Leadership Greenville was created in 1973 to develop informed, committed and qualified individuals capable of providing dynamic leadership for Greenville County. Class members participate in 10 months of educational and skill-building exercises. Also during the course of the program, the class chooses a project that benefits the Greenville community.

The program begins in August with a two-day retreat. Class sessions are held one day each month, with topics including quality of life, the economy, human services, local government and education. The program concludes in May with an ending retreat and a graduation ceremony.

The Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary, non-profit organization of businesses and professionals in Greenville County and the surrounding Upstate dedicated to promoting a preeminent business community: supporting innovation, collaboration and success by all businesses, small to large; providing vision, leadership and programs necessary for a progressive and diverse economy and quality of life. For more information on the Greenville Chamber, call 864-242-1050.

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