Greater Jackson Chamber announces 2025 Leadership Jackson class participants

PRESS RELEASE FROM THE GREATER JACKSON CHAMBER:

Greater Jackson Chamber Announces 2025 Leadership Jackson Class Participants

JACKSON, Tenn., September 4, 2025 — The Greater Jackson Chamber’s flagship leadership  development program, Leadership Jackson, is proud to announce the members of its 2025 class.  This 13-week experience identifies, motivates, and develops emerging leaders from across the  community, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to drive positive change in Jackson and  Madison County. 

For more than 46 years, Leadership Jackson has educated and inspired leaders to step forward,  serve their community, and create a lasting impact. 

The Class of 2025 will kick off its journey in early September with a full-day orientation designed to  foster connections and outline the program’s expectations. Mike Bryant, First Horizon, will serve as  Chair for the 2025 class, with Mari Hakim of TBDN as Vice Chair. 

“Leadership Jackson has been an important part of my own journey, and I am honored to serve as  Chair this year,” said Bryant. “Our community is stronger when leaders step forward, learn  together, and commit to making a difference. I know this class will continue that tradition of  impact.” 

Throughout the program, participants will meet weekly for sessions on various topics, with a  leadership skill-building component incorporated into each. Leaders from key sectors such as  health care, criminal justice, economic development, quality of life, education and government will  provide an overview of the current state, challenges and future vision for Jackson-Madison County.  This comprehensive approach offers participants a broad understanding of how the community  functions and encourages them to reflect on how they can make a positive impact, either within  their companies or in their broader sphere of influence. 

Lauren Saliba, VP of Education and Leadership Development for the Greater Jackson Chamber  stated, “Each year, I am inspired by the commitment of our Leadership Jackson participants.  

The Class of 2025 represents a diverse group of professionals who are eager to grow personally and  professionally while serving our community. I look forward to seeing how their experience will  shape the future of Jackson.” 

Leadership Jackson Class of 2025 Participants 

Gary Benton – Jackson Police Department 

Whitney Billingsley – City of Jackson Parks & Rec Department 

Wesley Brown – Edward Jones 

Shea Brown – Leaders Credit Union 

Matthew Coffman – Jackson Energy Authority 

Jared Counce – Tim Ferguson Plumbing 

Michelle Cozine – The University of Memphis, Lambuth 

Lindsey Crowder – Aspell 

Haley Fortune – Community Foundation of West Tennessee 

Walker Gorman – White & Associates Insurance 

Greg Hammond – Jackson-Madison County School System 

Peter Holmquist – Marsha Blackburn for U.S. Senate 

Brian Johnson – Christian Brothers Automotive 

Cole Johnson – MG Construction Company 

Delita Johnson – Jackson Arts Council 

Will King – Grounded Financial Planning 

Billy Lones – Jackson Christian School 

Amy Mallette – Paris Creative Agency 

Andrew Massie – FirstBank 

Chandra McCorkle – Habitat for Humanity  

AJ Merriweather – AJ Merriweather Construction 

LaTrina Mormon – Lifeline Blood Services 

Veronica Perry – Union University 

Matthew Presson – Madison County 

JacQuene Rainey – Tennessee College of Applied Technology, Jackson 

Stacey Reeves – Le Bonheur Children’s Outpatient Center 

Robert Stacey – Augustine School 

Paula Terry – West Tennessee Healthcare 

Alexander Thornton – Toyota Motor Manufacturing TN 

Scott Thorson – Dream Center of Jackson 

Chad Webster – Gerdau 

Jodie Wood – CRS CPA 

Taylor Young – Jackson State Community College 

About the Greater Jackson Chamber:
The Greater Jackson Chamber was founded in 1905 – seven years prior to the United States  Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber consists of a diverse and talented staff, an executive  committee, dedicated volunteers, and more than 1,350 business members – all committed to  growing the economy and quality of life for everyone in Madison County and the region.  

About Leadership Jackson:
The Leadership Jackson program was created by the Greater Jackson Chamber in 1979 to be intentional  and proactive about creating informed and engaged leaders for the future of our community. It is the  third oldest leadership development program in the State of Tennessee.

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