Congratulations to the Leadership Dallas Class of 2011!

On Friday, June 3rd the Leadership Dallas Class of 2011 successfully completed the leadership development program after attending Debrief Class Day at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children followed by a Graduation Party at The Cantoni House later that evening.

This year’s class project benefitted Turtle Creek Recovery Center with a complete makeover of the living quarters for those housed at the center including bedrooms, bathrooms and common areas. Special thanks to all of those who donated and contributed to the success of the 2011 Class Project!
(Additional Information about Turtle Creek Recovery Center below)

In 35 years, Leadership Dallas has graduated more than 1,500 men and women who continue to provide leadership in the region.  These men and women go on to serve on boards, take public office and live and work in the region.

Congratulations to the Leadership Dallas Class of 2011 for your hard work and dedication to your community!


Leadership Dallas Class of 2011:

Bianca Andujo Bank of Texas, NA
Anne Beard The University of Texas at Dallas
Carolyn Beebe Frost
Matt Bender Riveron Consulting
Anne Bothwell KERA Public Broadcasting
Paul Braden Fulbright & Jaworski LLP
Jasmin Brand Brandpointe
Susan Campbell The Cooper Institute
Jennifer Chandler Bank of America
Gail Chandler Texas Instruments
Joanna Clarke Community Partners of Dallas
Lisa Cochell Weaver LLP
Susan Cox Jones Day
April Crosse KIPP TRUTH Academy
Macey Davis The Davis Advocates, LLC
Noelle L. Dugan Children’s Medical Center
Brett Fenn JPMorgan Chase
Scott Fischer PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP
Theresa A. Flores Mary Kay Inc.
Mark Fuqua Comerica Bank
Selso Garcia Corgan Associates, Inc.
Leigh Mundinger Sunwest Communications
Teresa Henderson Edelman
Ignacio Herrera Halff Associates, Inc.
Jessica Hoffmann Strasburger & Price, LLP
Jeremy Howell Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children
Megan Inman URS Corporation
Jim Jamison AT&T
Larry King BKD, LLP
Lynne Mabry 1st Global Inc.
Reggie Marable Sprint
Andrew Marcus John Bowles Company
Sandy Mathews Rewards/Research Now Market Research
Kassie McLaughlin Brown McCarroll, LLP
Tonya Meier Guida Slavich & Flores, P.C.
Erin Nealy-Cox Stroz Friedberg, LLC
Bill Palen Fleishman-Hillard, Inc.
Brandon Pope Bernstein Global Wealth Management, A Unit of AllianceBernstein L.P.
Shannan Pratt Capital One Bank
Jessica C. Rangel Methodist Health System
Brandi R Richard Department of Homeland Security
Jack Roberts Austin Commercial, LP
Chris Rowley Vinson & Elkins LLP
Andrea Sanders Oncor Electric Delivery Company
Alan Schoellkopf Champion Partners
Kristine Schwope Regali Inc.
Rob Slovak Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP
Jeremy Smith The Rainwater Charitable Foundation
Jason Stabenow Aguirre Roden, Inc.
Evan Stone Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.
Dena DeNooyer Stroh Gruber Hurst Johansen Hail, LLP
Garrett Swaldi The Beck Group
Dan Waldmann Tenet Healthcare Corporation
Susan Wells The Wells Firm
Liz Youngblood Baylor Healthcare System

Turtle Creek Recovery Center:

Turtle Creek Recovery Center (“TCRC”), a 501 (c)(3) corporation founded in 1968, is the only residential program in North Texas that is wholly dedicated to serving both men and women who have co-occurring disorders of severe mental illness and alcohol or drug addiction.
This combination of illnesses often has a devastating effect, as most of our clients are unemployed and more than 70 percent are homeless at the time of admission. The best outcomes with this client population are achieved by means of a long-term approach to treatment.
TCRC is dedicated to providing clients with sufficient care so that they may return to the community with psychiatric stability, sobriety, employment, and permanent housing.  Since 1988, TCRC has been a proud member agency of United Way – Dallas.
For more information visit:
www.tcmanor.org.

Leadership Dallas:
Leadership Dallas, which began in 1975, is a leadership development program aimed at increasing the leadership pool for community activities in the Dallas area. During the 10-month program, participants receive in-depth education on critical issues in the community including criminal justice, education, government and politics, as well as a history of the area, health care, and human services.
For more information visit:
http://www.dallaschamber.org/index.aspx?id=Leadership

 

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