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A special salute goes to Heather Lee, a U.S. Navy Veteran, Leadership Tri-Cities Class 22 alumna, and Board Member. More...
Justin Raffa, Class XIX alumnus and former LTC board chair, reflects on LTC, passing the baton to Liz McLaughlin, and continuing his community service… More...
Liz McLaughlin, Chief Development Officer at Boys & Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties and LTC Board Chair, fosters community connections to … More...
Raul Marroquin, Fire Captain/Paramedic, is passionate about service, supporting youth and elders, and excited to make an impact with Leadership Tri-Ci… More...
Amber Maiden, Operations Director at Arts Center Task Force, is passionate about mentoring youth and the arts. She’s driven to grow Tri-Cities’ talent… More...
Abby Runner, Girl Scouts Volunteer Support Manager, loves travel, empowering women, and supporting local arts. She’s excited to give back to the Tri-C… More...
Class 28 invites community organizations to submit project proposals. Past projects include opening a thrift store with Domestic Violence Services and… More...
“The relationships you build with people in distinctly different areas of business or government…has proven to be extremely helpful to my career, but … More...
Class XXVIII examined the evolving landscape of education in the Tri-Cities, visiting schools, engaging with key leaders, and discovering how educatio… More...
Class XXVIII gained insight into regional law enforcement and justice, exploring partnerships, challenges, and the critical work of keeping communitie… More...
Class XXVIII explored the programs and services addressing human needs in the Tri-Cities, gaining meaningful insights into local agencies' challenges … More...