Presenting the Leadership Greater Manchester Class of 2021
Thirty-eight Community Leaders to Take Part in Program
Each year, professionals from business, government, education, not-for-profit, arts, religious and community groups are selected to participate in Leadership Greater Manchester, a program of the Greater Manchester Chamber designed to recognize and nurture existing leadership talents from diverse sectors of the local community.
Those chosen have demonstrated a strong commitment to the greater Manchester community, have achieved high levels of leadership in their respective spheres of influence, and are capable of assuming greater responsibility in the future.
With the support of our sponsors, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health and Amoskeag Industries, the GMC is thrilled to present the Leadership Greater Manchester Class of 2021:
Tina Brown, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust
Mike Cashion, Cashion Consulting, LLC
Raquel Castillo, Silvertech
Shanna Chasse, Rise Private Wealth Management
Sara Coplan, Service Credit Union
Joseph Favazza, St. Anselm College
Mark Fitzgerald, TRM Microwave
Matt Foster, Swim With a Mission
Mackenzie Fraser, EVR Advertising
Chloe Golden, Sheehan Phinney
Jonathan Greer, WireBelt
David Hady, Orbit Group
Pamela Hawkes, Families in Transition-New Horizons
Jamie Hill, TRM Microwave
Keith Jackson, Citizens Bank
Jeff Klaubert, HealthSource
Roch Larochelle, HDR Engineering
KSL, Aiobri
Molly Lunn Owen, 603 Forward
Andrew McDonald, TD Bank
Michael McDonough, Catholic Charities New Hampshire
Molly McGee, Forcivity
Brian Mooney, Makin’ It Happen
Ashley Oberg, York IE
Zachery Palmer, NH Community Loan Fund
Benjamin Pasley, Bookery
Chris Purrington, GSIL – Granite State Independent Living
Jason Record, Geneia
Jacqueline Roy, Optisure Risk Partners
Khaleel Shreet, SNHU – Duet
Lauren Smith, City of Manchester – Mayor’s Office
Annie Srebnik, Elliot Health System
Juliana Summers, NH Society of CPAs
Cammie Switzer, Amoskeag Health
Ramey Sylvester, McLane Middleton
Ashley Theodore, Devine Millimet
Andrew Toland, Manchester School District
Grant Wege, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
About Leadership Greater Manchester
This program strives to cultivate leadership resources within the greater Manchester community by giving potential leaders a well-rounded, in-depth look at issues facing the region and the opportunities that exist to guide us into the future on solid ground. It exists to recognize and nurture leadership talents from diverse sectors of the local community through the exchange of viewpoints and experiences. LGM is a 9-month program that stimulates and develops future leaders through direct exposure, interaction and activities in various aspects of the community, with the goal of building a consensus among participants and fostering personal and professional relationships.