Nashville Chamber Announces 2024 Leadership Public Education Cohort
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Nashville, Tenn. (TN Tribune)-The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce announced the 2024 cohort of Leadership Public Education, a 6-month public education leadership development program that empowers individuals with the knowledge and skills to serve in community leadership roles at all levels of Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS).
Participants, known as fellows, learn and discuss the structures and challenges that impact Metro Nashville Public Schools from experts in the fields of public education and organizational development. Each monthly session will be focused on engaging discussions with evidence-based, non-partisan research.
Christiane Buggs, CEO PENCIL
Bethany Burney, Program Director, Corner to Corner
Margaret Anne Byerly, Director of Communications and Engagement, Enterprise Solutions
Alan Calhoun, Magistrate- Metro Student Attendance Center, Davidson County Juvenile Court
Brandon Hill, Head of Community Engagement, Nashville Soccer Club
Nicole Keefe, Attorney, Burr & Forman LLP
Tamara Kelly, General Manager, Prince’s Hot Chicken
Mary Matthews Coffey, Program Director, Diverse Learners Cooperative
Jennie McCabe, Workforce Development Consultant, Dept of Economic and Community Development. State of Tennessee
Miranda McDonald, Director of Community Programs, Tennessee Titans
Ryan Parker, Director of Donor Relations and Programs, Nashville State Community College Foundation
Marc Pearson, Senior Principal, Stantec
Jazmin Ramirez, Advocacy & Partnership Manager, The Ed Trust...
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