Leadership Essentials 2022 kicked off in December by holding both Program and Coach Orientations and is excited to welcome the following emerging leaders to the 2022 Cohort:
Ben Alibasah, Corporate Office Properties Trust
Chris Arboleda, M&T Bank
LaWanna Augustine, Baltimore Gas & Electric
Greta Brueck, Loyola University Maryland
Alex Cortellessa, Benchmark Construction
Madison Deegan, Loyola University Maryland
Christi Ewing, Howard Community College
Sheniqua Foskin, District of Columbia Public Schools
Anja Fries, CRISP
Kim Illardi, Whiting Turner
Jakub Jencik, CRISP
Joi Johnson, Accenture Federal Services
Simone Kolnick, Howard County Library System
Jason Krizan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Jun Ma, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Christopher McBryde, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Chris McCarthy, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Rika McIver, Baltimore Gas & Electric
Nicole Moore, Corporate Office Properties Trust
Carita Parks, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Ryan Schupp, Weller Management
Inge Siggelkow, Enterprise Community Partners
Renee Stainrod, Baltimore City Public Schools
Rashel Taylor, Ohana Howard County
Ryan Ulep, Corporate Office Properties Trust
Zayda Veraga, Corporate Office Properties Trust
Tatiana Vinogradov, Wealthspire
Christina Yuan, Howard County General Hospital/Johns Hopkins Medicine
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This six-month leadership development program develops skills that allow participants to stretch their leadership potential and contribute significantly to their organizations, their families, and their community. Instituted by Leadership Howard County in 2007, Leadership Essentials is now managed by Loyola University Maryland as part of the Center for Continuing Education and has three core components: Skill-building workshops, a Coach Relationship, and a Community Impact Project team experience.
This year’s Community Impact Project Hosts are: Baltimore Hunger Project, Howard County Housing Commission, Mary’s Home, Maryland STEM Festival, There Goes My Hero and UMBC Training Centers. Leadership Essentials values the strong community alliances, especially our collaboration with Leadership Howard County, and with the Leadership Essentials community of alumni, coaches, community leaders, and facilitators.
Lori Fuchs is the Leadership Essentials Howard County Cohort Program Consultant and may be reached at lfuchs@loyola.edu.