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2018-19 Flint Hills Regional Leadership Class Announced

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The Board of Directors of the Flint Hills Regional Leadership Program has named the members of the next class of participants for the 2018-19 program year according to Brian Peterson, program alumnus and chairman of the board for the organization. The announcement was made public at IRONCLAD in Wamego during a reception for the newest program participants. The event was underwritten by CivicPlus, Bruce McMillan A/A Architects PA and a number of alumni. Opening the reception, Peterson stated that, “The Flint Hills Regional Leadership Program is based in the fastest growing region of our state. We have never had more opportunity or greater need for well informed, collaborative, decisive leadership. That is possible through 21st Century proactive servant leadership development. The regions premier leadership training program is designed to train and more-fully engage leaders in the area that includes Fort Riley, Geary, Riley and Pottawatomie counties.”

Class members to complete the seven session course over the next six months include:

Ken Barteau

GE County
Facilities Director, CORVIAS

Bryan Bartlett

GE County
Program Mgr., Army Community Service Relocation Readiness

Akash Bhatia

PT County
Manager of Quality Assurance – CivicPlus

Chris Bowman

RL County
Employee Assistance Program Coordinator, Department of Defense, Army

LaNiqe Brown

GE County
Retail Office Supervisor, Central National Bank

Neil Bruce

RL County
Project Controls Manager – CORVIAS

Marcy Cantrell-Akin

RL County
Assistant VP, Commercial Lending, Commerce Bank

Adam Clark

PT County
Lead Software Engineer, CivicPlus

Keirsten Cragg

RL County
Records Clerk – Riley Co. Register of Deeds

Janelle Dobbins

PT County
From the Land of Kansas Marketing Manager, KS Dept of Agriculture

Mark Dombrowski

GE County
Security Branch Chief, Directorate of Emergency Services Fort Riley

Zach Eckels

GE County
Marketing Coordinator, Kaw Valley Engineering

Rebecca Estrella

Ft Riley
Service to Armed Forces Regional Program Mgr., American Red Cross

Tom Fulmer

PT County
Customer Service Coordinator, WTC

Lynn Hammond

PT County
Residential Communities Chief, US Army Housing

Katharine Hensler

RL County
Flint Hills Discovery Center, Assistant Director/Development

Calley Hoffman

PT County
Director of Operations & Administration – TALLGRASS BREWING CO.

Flint Hills Regional Leadership Program www.fhrlp.org

Sladana Hudson

RL County
Account Executive, Eagle Communications

Kelly Karl

RL County
Director of Construction – CORVIAS

Ronna Larson

GE County
Unit Supervisor, Adult Services – 8th Judicial Dist. Community Corrections

Lee Modesitt

RL County
Communication Director – Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins

Janet Nichols

RL County
Military Community Liaison, Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce

Allana Parker

PT County
Curator of Design, Riley County Historical Society

Margaret Pendleton

RL County
Manhattan Association of Realtors Executive

Nicole Springer

GE County
Market Manager, Intrust Bank

Britain Stites

GE County
City Attorney – Junction City

Holly Voelcker

GE County
Budget Analyst, Resource Management Office, Ft Riley

Brandon White

PT County
Demand & Orders Analyst, CATERPILLER

Kristina Wyatt

RL County
Laboratory Administrator – K-State Veterinary Diagnostic Lab

Maggie Ziffer

RL County
Public Affairs Specialist, Fort Riley

Co-Chair Susan Adams, class of 2016-17 graduate said, “Our new class members are to be commended for pursuing the opportunity to be members of the Flint Hills Regional Leadership Program class of 2018-19. The effort to recruit a class proved the most competitive in our programs history and the applicant pool was very deep and diverse. The boards job to hone down the pool to the new class of 30 members was very challenging. Selection was based on candidates ability to commit to full participation by attending and engaging in all sessions, and exhibiting a dedication to the areas future through volunteer servant leadership experiences to- date. We also need to recognize the continuing support of our Alumni. Dues & donations have exceeded $1,500 for this years’ scholarship fund drive. The Ailleen Cray Memorial Scholarships recipients are: Katherine Hensler; Ronna Larson and Kristina Wyatt.”

Executive Director Jack Lindquist concluded the announcement saying, “Now, in our 26th year, our 500 participants to-date have one thing in common, the desire to better life and livelihood in the northern Flint Hills. We are excited to launch the next 30 members to add to that legacy.”

Sessions get underway with Orientation at Rock Springs State 4-H Center and Junction City/Geary County in two weeks.


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