Saturday 7th June 2025

Nine Graduated From Carroll Co. Adult Leadership

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Huntingdon, Tenn.–Nine local business, civic and government leaders were graduated from the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce 2022 Adult Leadership Class. Since its inception in 1990, 428 people have graduated from the Chamber’s Adult Leadership program. 

 

“The program provides the opportunity to learn about the life and work of Carroll County and to identify the issues, challenges and opportunities that face our communities in coming years,” according to Natalie McCullough Porter, Chair of the Leadership Carroll County program. The sessions include information on Health Care, Government Operations, Education, County Demographics, Economic Development, Agriculture, Professional Development and much more.

 

The Chamber has been operating Leadership programs since 1990, and the program is comprised of 9 sessions. More than 943 individuals have gone through both the Adult and Youth Leadership programs. The Leadership sessions are an excellent opportunity to network with class members and presenters and to learn about our county. 

 

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. 

 

The Leadership Carroll County Class of 2022 graduates are: 

 

Photo: Genetta Rushing, Carroll Bank & Trust; Madison Endres, West Tennessee Public Utility District; Shelby McQuesten, Southern Chiropractic and Acupuncture; Ginger Foster, Centennial Bank; Meagan Wimberley, Hollow Rock-Bruceton Special School District; Brianna McKinney, Baptist Memorial Hospital Carroll County; and Misty Perritt, Carroll County Mayor’s Office. 

 

Not pictured: Aimee Hebrard, Baptist Memorial Hospital Carroll County and Suzanne Carter, Huntingdon Health & Rehab. 

 

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