CLARKSVILLE, TN – Leadership Clarksville, entering its 36th year of connecting and empowering leaders in the community, has chosen its newest class.

The program is led by Judge Joel Wallace as president; Betty Burchett, vice president; and O’Neal Wiggins, secretary-treasurer. Yolonda M. Williams is executive director, overseeing the day-to-day operations. Williams is excited for her inaugural class and says, “Together, we shall turn challenges into opportunities, doubts into breakthroughs, and inspire a legacy that echoes in the realms of progress. The future is ours to shape, and I am thrilled to walk hand in hand with each of you as we navigate towards greatness.”

Thirty-six members will officially begin their year with an orientation retreat in Nashville on Sept. 28-29, chaired by Geoff Livingston (’08) with Cumberland Bank and Trust, and Charlie Koon (’08) with F&M Bank. Participants bond with each other through interpretation of the Myers/Briggs test, physical exercises using customized corporate team building activities given at Adventureworks in Kingston Springs, and during socialization.

The class meets for a full day on the second Thursday each month, graduating in May 2024.

President Wallace says, “I would like to encourage each of you to utilize your experience, skills, and expertise to empower you and your classmates on this journey as you work to make Clarksville a better place.”

Chosen for this 36th class are:

Julie Adams, Cohen Military Family Clinic at Centerstone
Dorothy Austin, Chief Operations Administrator, Premier Medical
Kevin Bennett Jr., Train36ity
Arye Boutwell, Stinky Pinky Septic and Trash Service
Brendalyn Carpenter-Player, Public Affairs Officer, Fort Campbell
Keith Cutshall, Chief Operations Officer, Clarksville Department of Electricity
James Eley, Captain, Clarksville Fire Rescue
Derek Eurales Jr., Professional Sales and Leadership Coach
James Gibson, Fort Campbell Regional Coordinator, Education and Employment Initiative
Alexis Goines, Goines Insurance Agency
Channing Grimes, Director of Membership and Volunteers at Customs House Museum
Gretchen Hancock, Vice President, Commercial Banking, Traditions Bank
Lee Harrell, Chief of Staff, Montgomery County Mayor’s Office
Tiffany Hightower, Assistant Vice President, Branch Manager, Legends Bank
Tatyana Hoelcel, Regional Market Manager, Fortera Credit Union
Buzz Hoon, Dean, College of Arts and Letters, Austin Peay State University
Dusty Jackson, Global Alliance Manager, Microsoft
Zoyie Jackson, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Consultant
Aron Maberry, Mosaic Church Next-Gen Pastor
Emma McWhirter, Enterprise Risk Manager, Mann & Smith Insurance
Stefanie Miller, “Mornings on Main Street” host, Main Street Media of Tennessee
Karla Mullin, Realtor, Haus Realty & Management
Patricia Nesbitt, Chief Program Officer, St. Luke Community House
Tiffany Perkins, Marketing and Communications Manager, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee
Andrea Pewitt, Vice President & Director of Schools, Clarksville Christian School
Jeffrey Richards, Director of Operations, Murgas Domino’s Pizza
Christina Riedel, Director, Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library
Shahrooz Roohparvar, Vice President for Finance and Administration, APSU
Petra Roush, Chief Human Resources Specialist, Fort Campbell
Julie Runyon, Montgomery County Register of Deeds
Kim Satterfield, Chief Financial Officer, Clarksville Academy
Abigail Scurlock, Outside Sales and Marketing, Beachaven Winery
Edith Thompson, Internet Marketing, Sales and Content Manager, Toyota of Hopkinsville
James Thompson, Associate Dean and Professor, Austin Peay State University
Telaina Wrigley, Campus Coordinator, Nashville State Community College
Victoria York, CEO, Co-Founder, Manna Cafe