Members of the latest crop of Leadership Arlington's Adolescent Professionals Affairs will absorb the abutting four months absorption on borough and altruistic acquaintance to advance a added akin of association engagement, while additionally accepting leadership-skills training.
The new chic met for the aboriginal time during a day-long retreat captivated Sept. 6 at Marymount University. The 27 participants are allotment of the sixth affair of the young-professionals program.
"The affairs evolves anniversary year based on acknowledgment from antecedent classes," said Liz Nohra, arch operating administrator at Leadership Arlington. "We advised the affairs to advice affix adolescent professionals in the D.C. city area, and accessible the aperture to added assurance aural the community."
"We appetite them to use their choir to become agents of change," says Betsy Frantz, admiral and CEO of Leadership Arlington.
Members of the new chic accommodate Aryany Cedeno, Arlington Food Assistance Center; Patricia Dingcong, LTBD; Meredith Dukes, Accenture; Jeanine Finch, Arlington County Government; Chris Fong, Vornado/Charles E. Smith; Meredith Goldberg, INTEC Group; Caitlin Jones, National Housing & Rehabilitation Association; Nicole Lewis, association activist; Nancy Liao, Virginia Hospital Center; Franny Mack, Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing; Krista Mather, Marymount University; Gregory Mihalek, Technomics; Amanda Needham, Tradition Homes; Jennie New, SRA International; Melissa O'Connor, Arlington Economic Development; Aileen Pangan, Encore Stage & Studio; Scott Pedowitz, association activist; Corri Pfister, Marymount University; Taylor Pool, Chesapeake Bay Foundation; Latriece Prince-Wheeler, Department of Veterans Affairs; Matt Roberts, Bean, Kinney & Korman PC; Steffi Rochford, Arlington County Parks & Recreation; Jhannet Sejas, Arlington Association Federal Credit Union; Jessica Silva, Arlington County Commissioner of Revenue's office; Courtney Simon, Northrop Grumman; Natalie Sutherland, Turner Construction Company; and Meredith Westerlund, Leadership Arlington.