Politics & Government

Duluth Leaders Chosen for Leadership Gwinnett's New Class

New participants include the executive director of the Hudgens Center for the Arts. A total of 42 community members make up the 2014 class.

At least two Duluth leaders have been selected as participants in the 2014 class of Leadership Gwinnett.

Community members chosen include:Teresa Osborn, executive director for the Hudgens Center for the Arts; and Diana Potts, chief nursing officer at Gwinnett Medical Center Duluth.

For the full list of participants, see the attached document.

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The participants' selection was based on work experience, accomplishments, community involvement and education, among other things. 

As members, the class of 2014 will attend leadership retreats, learn more about Gwinnett County, participate in study groups and more.

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The new class comes just as Leadership Gwinnett announces a new goal to raise $600,000 over the next five years, as reported in the Gwinnett Daily Post.

The fundraising is part of a new community-supported strategic plan, and a kickoff meeting is planned for June 19 in Duluth. 

To learn more about Leadership Gwinnett, click here.


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