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33 business professionals graduate From Leadership Jackson program

Jackson, TN – Thirty-three local business professionals graduated from the Greater Jackson Chamber’s 47th Leadership Jackson class on Thursday, December 11, 2025, at the Carl Grant Events Center at Union University.

 

Leadership Jackson, the Chamber’s premier adult leadership development program, provides business professionals employed by Chamber-member companies the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the community—its strengths, its opportunities and the challenges it faces. Throughout the three-month program, class members visited key community landmarks, met with area leaders and participated in weekly sessions on topics shaping Jackson-Madison County, including education, healthcare, government and economic development.

 

“The 47th Leadership Jackson class’s commitment to growth and leadership has been remarkable,” said Mike Bryant, Leadership Jackson 2025 Chair. “They built meaningful connections, strengthened their understanding of our community and developed thoughtful solutions to local challenges. Our community now has 33 individuals who are empowered to make Jackson better for years to come. Witnessing their success—and learning from it—has been uplifting. I’m grateful to have served alongside Vice Chair Mari Hakim this year.”

 

During the graduation ceremony, class members were recognized for their achievements and received their Leadership Jackson certificates of completion. The class selected Dr. Robert Stacey, Head of School at Augustine School, as their spokesperson to share reflections on the program and how it will shape their continued leadership. The class also chose Whitney Billingsley, City of Jackson Parks and Recreation Department, as the 2025 class social chair.

 

Lindsey Crowder, Aspell Recovery Center, was selected as the 2026 Leadership Jackson Vice Chair and will serve alongside Mari Hakim, who will assume the role of 2026 Chair.

 

Five class members were recognized for their extraordinary commitment and personal growth throughout the program. Dr. Robert Stacey, Augustine School, received Leadership Jackson’s highest honor—the Diamond Award—for surpassing all program requirements.

 

Jewel Award recipients were:
• Gary Benton, City of Jackson Police Department
• Greg Hammond, Jackson-Madison County Schools
• Chandra McCorkle, Habitat for Humanity of Jackson
• Stacey Reeves, Le Bonheur Children’s Outpatient Center

 

Leadership Jackson alumni were also honored during the ceremony.
• Emerging Leader Award – Don McCorry, Jackson Madison County African American Chamber of Commerce, Class of 2023
• Community Observance of Personal Excellence (COPE) Award – Alan Brown, Alan Brown State Farm Insurance, Class of 2017
• Harbert Alexander Award for Servant Leadership – Carolyn Vaughn, Class of 2015

 

“It has been an honor to witness the 2025 class fully embrace ‘servant leadership’ over the past 13 weeks,” said Lauren Saliba, Vice President of Education and Leadership Development for the Greater Jackson Chamber. “The more they learned about Jackson-Madison County, the more they invested in it for the greater good. I look forward to seeing their continued impact as they lead and serve our community.”

 

The Leadership Jackson Class graduates include: 

Gary Benton, Jackson Police Department

Whitney Billingsley, City of Jackson Parks & Recreation Department

Wesley Brown, Edward Jones

Shea Brown, Leaders Credit Union

Matthew Coffman, Jackson Energy Authority

Jared Counce, Tim Ferguson

Michelle Cozine, University of Memphis-Lambuth

Lindsey Crowder, Aspell

Haley Fortune, Community Foundation of West Tennessee

Walker Gorman, White & Associates Insurance

Greg Hammond, Jackson Madison County Schools

Peter Holmquist, Marsha Blackburn for US Senate

Brian Johnson, Christian Brothers Automotive

Cole Johnson, MG Construction

Delita Johnson, Jackson Arts Council

Will King, Grounded Financial Planning

Billy Lones, Jackson Christian School

Amy Mallette, Paris Creative Agency

Andrew Massie, Carroll Bank & Trust

Chandra McCorkle, Habitat for Humanity Jackson

AJ Merriweather, AJ Merriweather Construction

LaTrina Morman, Lifeline Blood Services

Veronica Perry, Union University

Matthew Presson, Madison County

JacQuene Rainey, Tennessee College of Applied Technology

Stacey Reeves, Le Bonheur Outpatient Center

Robert Stacey, Augustine School

Paula Terry, West Tennessee Healthcare

Alexander Thornton, Toyota Motor Manufacturing

Scott Thorson, Dream Center of Jackson

Chad Webster, Gerdau

Jodie Wood, CRS CPAs

Taylor Young, Jackson State Community College

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