Georgia Chamber Hosted a Successful High Potentials Leadership Program
Wednesday, May 8th, 2019
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce hosted the second cohort of the High Potentials Leadership Program this week at the Battery Atlanta and SunTrust Park. This extraordinary group of rising business leaders consisted of individuals nominated by their company and selected to participate in the program.
The Georgia Chamber High Potentials Leadership Program builds confidence and tangible leadership skills in high potential individuals preparing for outward-facing responsibilities. Programming focused on civic engagement, policy and political engagement, external effectiveness and corporate social responsibility. Leaders within the Georgia Chamber membership presented to the cohort to provide practical advice and real world professional experiences. Cognizant of new political and social expectations, graduates will be equipped to address emerging opportunities and challenges facing individual companies and their community.
This year’s cohort consisted of 19 individuals representing a diverse group of Georgia Chamber member companies. Participants and their companies are listed below:
Abby Bradley, Pinewood Atlanta Studios
Camron Carden, Georgia Transmission Corporation
David Correa, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Shaun Dodson, Georgia EMC
Chandler Faccento, Atlanta Braves
Kristen Fraser, Aflac
Toni Hannah, Georgia Power Company
Stephanie Hardy, AT&T
Joey Heath, Oglethorpe Power Company
Chris Hughes, JE Dunn Construction
Sydney Langdon, Turner
McKenzie Lewis, Georgia Association of Broadcasters
William Mann, Grant Thornton LLP
Ashley Mock, CBC Bank- Langdale Company
James Nixon, Meadows Regional Medical Center
Shannon O’Keefe, Abshire Public Relations
Kevin Parrish, Wells Fargo
Rachel Rhodes, Comcast
Sabrina Taylor, Delta Air Lines
Chris Clark, President and CEO of the Georgia Chamber, stated, “The most critical component to the long-term economic prosperity of Georgia is how we develop the next generation of servant leaders in the corporate community. The High Potentials Leadership Program was designed to position these leaders to find personal and service-oriented success.”