Leadership Anne Arundel Announces 2024 New Leader Honorees
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
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ANNAPOLIS, MD (April 9, 2024) – Leadership Anne Arundel (LAA), the premier leadership training and networking institute in Anne Arundel County, has announced their 2024 New Leader Honorees.
This year’s honorees are a mix of citizens who are corporate, government, social services, healthcare and arts executives. They were selected based on commencing an accepted, appointed, or elected leadership role that impacts the Anne Arundel County Community. LAA Alumni and the community at large nominated the honorees—they do not have to be a graduate of an LAA program.
“This year’s event is extraordinary as we celebrate 30 years of LAA’s role in developing leaders Anne Arundel County. Over the 30 years since our founding, virtually every key institution in the county has put someone through our program and several have consistently sponsored Flagship participants—hospitals, government agencies, private business—so many nonprofits all have been positively impacted by LAA,” says LAA President & CEO Kris Valerio Shock. “The New Leader Celebration provides an excellent occasion to connect with these new leaders and the broader Anne Arundel County leadership network.”
The New Leader Honorees will be recognized at a breakfast celebration on May 2 at Carrol’s Creek Café in Annapolis. Event
details are available on the LAA website at https://www.leadershipaa.org/page/NewLeaders.
2024 Leadership Anne Arundel New Leader Honorees
Greg Brouillette (FLG16) – Senior Vice President & Group Manager, M&T Bank
Jessa Coulter – Executive Director, Annapolis Immigration Justice Network
Yvette Davids – Vice Admiral/Superintendent, United States Navy/United States Naval Academy
Johanna Doty – Branch Manager, Anne Arundel County Public Library Riviera Beach Branch
Dr. Marny Fetzer – Chief Medical Officer, Hospice of the Chesapeake
Alison Flores – Director of the Office of Hispanic/Latino and Multicultural Resources, Anne Arundel County
Shelley Garrett – Agriculture Business Development Director, Anne Arundel Economic Development Corp.
Dr. Tonii Gedin (FLG22) – Health Officer, Anne Arundel County Department of Health
Meredith Glacken – Executive Director, Hospice Cup, Inc.
Mikel Hicks (NLA24) – Director of Fair Practices/Equal Employment Office, Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs
Jerry Housand – Chief Financial Officer, Langton Green, Inc.
Ethan Hunt - Director of Government Affairs, Anne Arundel County
Dr. Ralph Kuncl – Chief Executive Officer, Annapolis Symphony Orchestra
Jennifer Lagrotteria (FLG18) – Director of Philanthropic Resources, Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County
Megan Lyle - Senior Vice President of Administration & General Counsel, The Arc Central Chesapeake Region
Rachael Maconachy – Director of the Department of Social Services, Anne Arundel County
Kellie McCants-Price – Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer, Anne Arundel Community College
Brett McCone – Senior Vice President of Finance, University of Maryland – Baltimore Washington Medical Center
Rebecca Miller – President & Chief Executive Officer, Hospice of the Chesapeake
Tyrnita Moore – Director of Operations, Boys & Girls Club of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County
Ellie Mullen – Branch Manager, Anne Arundel County Public Library Severn Branch
Amy Natoli – Vice President of Operations, Thomas Park Management
Julie Natoli – Chief Executive Officer, The Brick Companies
Moyah Panda – Executive Director, Anne Arundel County Office of Police Accountability
Davion Percy – Vice President of Community Relation & Public Policy, Luminis Health
Joan Renner – Chief Executive Officer, The Brick Companies
Keiva G. Rodriques – Chief Operating Officer, Maryland Aviation Administration
David Scheler – District Manager, Anne Arundel Soil Conservation District
Barbara Webber (NLA24) – Executive Director, Compass Rose Theater
Marot Williamson – Board President, The Chrysalis House
For more information visit https://leadershipaa.org
About Leadership Anne Arundel
Leadership Anne Arundel (LAA), a non-profit 501c3 organization founded in 1993, is the premier leadership training and networking institute in Anne Arundel County. The mission of LAA is to provide people of diverse backgrounds with the education,
resources and networks necessary to become successful proactive leaders. LAA has over 1600 graduates from its three (3) core programs. LAA graduates serve in leadership positions in public sector, private sector and nonprofit organizations
throughout the Baltimore-Washington metro area. For more information visit https://leadershipaa.org
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