Leadership Cape May County concluded the 2019 program with graduation on June 11 and nineteen participants graduating from this professional development program.
Leadership Cape May County is a program run by the Cape May County Chamber Education Foundation designed for development of business, organization, civic, and government leaders within our community. The nine-month program consists of leadership seminars, in-depth exposure to critical issues within the county, team building exercises and projects.
The 2019 Leadership Cape May County graduates include: Andrew Baird (Cape May Lewes Ferry), Mary Farrell (OceanFirst Bank), Susan Gibson (Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities), Meggan Haig (Sturdy Savings Bank), Kyle Kulkowitz (Mad Batter Restaurant), Michael McMahon (McMahon Insurance Agency), Andrea Morsello (Sturdy Savings Bank), Tracey Nordberg (City of North Wildwood), Kate O’Connell (City of Cape May), Chris Paprzycki (Burke Motor Group), Emily Paul (CompleteCare Health Network), Kelli Prinz (D’Arcy Johnson Day), Russ Simmons (Wild Island Graphics), Steve Soldatovich (Solven Group), Ceyda Soylemez (OceanFirst Bank), Christina Stanley (South Jersey Gas), James Valm (Thompson Island Brewing Co.), Gabrielle Vitola (Cape May Lewes Ferry), and David Winter (Carroll Villa Hotel).
“As someone who has lived here for most of my life I was amazed to see firsthand all of the things that we are doing to grow and innovate in this County. Even more importantly, this program offered me the opportunity to take time out to focus on learning important leadership skills while making new friends and connections in the area.” Emily Paul, CompleteCare Health Network.
Michael McMahon, McMahon Insurance Agency had this to say about the program, “Leadership Cape May County provided great opportunities to learn about a variety of industries that make up our amazing community as well as valuable leadership skills that I have been able to put to use in my job.”
For information and to apply for the 2020 Leadership Cape May County class, visit www.capemaycountychamber.com/leadership or call 609-465-7181.
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