Business, civic leaders complete Carroll County Chamber leadership training

PRESS RELEASE FROM THE CARROLL COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE:

CARROLL COUNTY, Tenn. — The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce proudly announces the graduation of 14 local business, civic, and government leaders from its 2025 Adult Leadership Class.

The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce places a strong emphasis on cultivating leadership skill. Over the past 35 years, the Chamber has been committed to fostering the growth of leaders within our community. As a testament to this dedication, more than 1,100 individuals have graduated from the Chamber’s leadership programs.

“The program has 11 sessions and provides class members the opportunity to learn about Carroll County including issues, challenges, and opportunities that face our county and communities in the coming years,” said Brad Hurley President of the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce. “The relationships built and knowledge acquired during this experience will continue to benefit class members and help strengthen our community.” The Leadership Carroll County Class of 2025 are:

Blake Bargery, West Tennessee Public Utility District; Dana Marie Christian, Hollow Rock-Bruceton Special School District; Dylan Clifft, First Bank; Erin Crockett, Carroll County Library Director; Michael Dennison, Baptist Memorial-Carroll County Hospital; Hayle Fuller, First Bank; Melissa Gurley, 24th Judicial District Attorney General; Erin Lewis, West Carroll Special School District; Perry Moulds, Bethel University President; Britany Smith, Carroll County Assistant Program Manager; Jill Stafford, Carroll Bank & Trust; Lawanda Boyd Staten, Henderson County District Instructional Coach; Shunna Toombs, Carroll Bank & Trust; and Ryan White, McKenzie Chief of Police.
Applications for the 2026 class will be available in June of this year.

The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce is organized for the purpose of advancing the commercial, industrial, civic, and general interest of the county of Carroll, and it’s trade area. The Chamber is a 501 C6 in accordance to IRS regulations.

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