ANDERSON, Ind. —
The Leadership Academy of Madison County will honor its newest graduates with dinner and guest speaker Charles Staley, president and CEO of the Flagship Enterprise Center, at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Anderson Country Club.
Following are the 2012 graduates of the Leadership Academy:
Linda Alexander, Ivy Tech Community College; Kris Baker, Anderson Dining Services; Brian Bell, Madison County Sheriff Department; Jimmy Byrd, YMCA of Madison County; Ryan Chapman, Unified Group Services; Brian Cuneo, Alexandria Fire Department; Larry Davis, Madison County Government; Matthew W. Ellis, Alexandria Police Department; Lindsey Pancol Garner, Ivy Tech Community College; Teri Garner, Gaither Music Co.; Melanie Hayes, The Herald Bulletin; Brandy Hill, Community Hospital Anderson; Rick Hueston, Stewart Peck Hueston & Thomas, LLP; Pastor Anita D. Jack, East Side Church of God; Dr. Alice Johnson, Alexandria Community School Corp.; Judith Lippman, Saint John’s Health Care System; Ryan McIntosh, STAR Financial Bank; Karen McLaughlin, MonaVie/Dr. Carey McLaughlin; Angela M. Miller, Community Hospital Anderson; Christy Mudd, Primrose Retirement Community; Diana Ockomon, City of Anderson; Ruth Pritchett, AU School of Adult Learning; Lisa Ragsdale, Anderson University; Kim Rogers-Hatfield, United Way of Madison County; Lynzi Scharton, Hoosier Park Racing & Casino; Julie Short, Anderson University; Jenni Skinner, Gateway Association; Damon Stansberry, St. Vincent Mercy Hospital; Chris Stoll, Saint John’s Health Care System; Dana Stone, Anderson Symphony Orchestra; Lori Sylvester, City of Anderson; Mark Thacker, Hoosier Park Racing & Casino; and A.J. Walker, Red Gold Inc.
To make reservations for the dinner, for information about the Leadership Academy of Madison County or to receive an application, contact Bobbette Snyder at 641-3863 or bsnyder@anderson.edu.
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