Leadership Mohawk Valley announces Class of 2019

UTICA — Leadership Mohawk Valley (LMV) has announced its Class of 2019, with 32 participants from the business, government, and nonprofit sectors in Herkimer and Oneida counties.  This marks Leadership Mohawk Valley’s 29th year of helping to develop and inform the Mohawk Valley’s leaders by exposing them to all aspects of the region during a […]

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UTICA — Leadership Mohawk Valley (LMV) has announced its Class of 2019, with 32 participants from the business, government, and nonprofit sectors in Herkimer and Oneida counties. 

This marks Leadership Mohawk Valley’s 29th year of helping to develop and inform the Mohawk Valley’s leaders by exposing them to all aspects of the region during a program year, spanning from September 2018 to June 2019, LMV said in a news release.

This is the first class in the LMV program under the newly formed Center for Leadership Excellence, a partnership between LMV and Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC), the release said. This joint effort creates an “innovative and high impact center to address the region’s need for effective, equipped, and engaged community leaders,” the organizations contended.

The LMV Class of 2019 kicked off with a day and a half opening retreat on MVCC’s Rome campus and at The Root Farm in Sauquoit. The class will then meet one day a month to focus on a specific aspect of the community. Topics will include human services, health care, wellness, education and lifelong learning, economic development, and more. The days give participants a hands-on look at key organizations, access to decision-makers, and issues facing that particular field in the Mohawk Valley, LMV said.

The LMV Class of 2019 is comprised of the following people.

- Benjamin Atwood, Young Scholars LPP, Utica College

- Edward Barone, III, Empower Federal Credit Union

- Alicia Brockway, NBT Bank 

- Erin Bushinger, Assured Information Security

- Jeremy Butler, Kids Oneida

- Maria Cofano, Air Force Research Laboratory

- John Eckmair, Utica National Insurance Group 

- Steven Edwards, Revere Copper Products

- Stephanie Eghigian, Empowered Pathways/WERC 

- Erin Fish, RCIL

- Kayla Hartman, Masonic Care Community 

- Kristen Hutchins, Rome Memorial Hospital 

- Kathryn Karl, Kas by Kas Consulting

Carrie Klepadlo, C&D Advertising

- Karen Korotzer, The Arc, Oneida-Lewis Chapter

- Ross Kraft, Gilroy Kernan & Gilroy 

- Jason Lewin, AmeriCU Credit Union

- Joseph Miller, Eastern Air Defense Sector

- Jaime Morse, Air Force Research Laboratory

- Sandy Nemeyer, The Parkway Center 

- Paris Pearson, The House of the Good Shepherd

- Jessica Reilly, Excellus BCBS 

- Scott Riffle, Arc Herkimer/Herkimer Industries

- Amy Roache-Fedchenko, Fort Stanwix National Monument 

- Melissa Robison, First Source Federal Credit Union 

- Jason Rutherford, Eastern Air Defense Sector 

- Christopher Sagaas, Utica Public Library 

- Rebecca Spataro-Kearns, Boilermaker Road Race 

- Douglas Walters, Strategic Financial Services

- Judy Wolf, Mohawk Valley Small Business Development Center 

- Karlie Wolfe, M&T Bank 

- Thomas Wynne, M. Griffith Investment Services 

For more information on Leadership Mohawk Valley or the Center for Leadership Excellence, visit www.mvcc.edu/cle. 

Journal Staff

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