Leadership Monongalia announces the Class of 2027


We are thrilled to announce the Leadership Mon Class of 2027! 

Leadership Monongalia is an intensive 9-month public affairs/leadership development program designed to expand the community’s civic leadership. These individuals were chosen from a highly competitive pool of applications. In September, this exceptional group of leaders embarks on a journey of growth and community impact. Get ready to witness their passion and dedication as they work together to shape a brighter future.

Class of 2027

Cam Allen - Morgantown Area Partnership

Chandler Aragona - Dinsmore & Shohl

Andrew Barnes - WVU Foundation

Courtney Bearer - BlaineTurner Advertising

Joshua Caro - WesBanco

Savanna Draper - United Way of Monongalia and Preston Counties

Brianna Frontuto - Jackson Kelly PLLC

Marissa Galloway - Vandalia Health - Mon Medical Center

Erin Gibson - WVU Athletics

Nicklaus Hart - Inner Action Media

Charles Krafft - Monongalia County Schools

Tucker Lawson - Hired Employment Agency

Logan Mayhew - West Virginia University John Chambers College of Business & Economics

Aidan Priest - West Virginia University Corporate & Government Relations and Outreach

Matt See - Matt See Communications

Stephanie Smith - Be Brave Group

Tiffany Spiker - Steptoe & Johnson PLLC

Victoria Taylor - The EdVenture Group

Travis Teets - West Virginia Sober Living Solutions

Raymond Waddell - Clear Mountain Bank

Kimberly Wallace - WVU Medicine

Additional Info

Related Links : www.leadershipmon.org

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