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Meet a Leadership Tri-Cities Class 28 Member: Brianna Harty

Meet Brianna Harty, Director of Donor Relations & Grant Management at Boys & Girls Club. She shares insights on leadership, generosity, and her favorite Tri-Cities spots.

Name: Brianna Harty

Company: Boys & Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties

Title: Director of Donor Relations & Grant Management

My Superpower is: I am REALLY good at picking things up with my toes. And, speed reading!

Six Questions with Brianna

Question 1: What excites you most about Leadership Tri-Cities?

I am most excited about the opportunity to connect with a diverse group of leaders who are invested in our community.

Question 2: If you could meet one person, who would it be? 

Maya Angelou – I am fascinated with the art of storytelling and would love to discuss her powerful use of words to convey the depth of the human experience.

Question 3: What word or sentence would people close to you use to describe you?

Observant 

Question 4: What is one project you would be excited to work on in the Tri-Cities?

I would love to get involved with a project that supports unhoused individuals in the Tri-Cities. 

Question 5: My favorite spot in the Tri-Cities is:

The stretch of the Richland waterfront from Columbia Point up to Leslie Groves. 

Question 6: Something that deserves more recognition in the Tri-Cities is:

One aspect that deserves more recognition in the Tri-Cities is the incredible generosity of our community. In my work with non-profits, I’m consistently impressed by how dedicated our community is to supporting one another.

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