Leadership Southeast Georgia announces 2021 site coordinators

Leadership Southeast Georgia (LSEGA), a professional progression program, has designated the team of five network leaders to serve as coordinators for 2021:

James Coughlin (Camden County)

John Lester (Bulloch County)

Justin Callaway (Glynn County)

Leia Dedic (Chatham County)

Randy Mayfield (Bryan and Liberty County)

Established in 1999, LSEGA strives to teach and train network leaders to well publicte positive expansion while improving quality of life in the coastal region of Georgia. 2021 Site coordinators will advise participants through a five-month program in locations in the 10 counties served through the LSEGA.

“I’m excited about our 2021. Me coordinators who like to see new leaders join our returning veterans,” said Brynn Grant, president and chief executive of United Way of the Coastal Empire, an LSEGA graduate and chairman of the board of directors. they are so confident in the team coming in combination and are excited by members of Leadership Southeast Georgia’s 2021 promotion and the 2020 promotion that they will also complete their program this year. “

The 2020 programme was suspended due to the pandemic and has now been rescheduled under the 2021 programme.

The 2021 program begins in February in Glynn County; Justin Callaway, managing director of United Way of Coastal Georgia, will do herbal resources; in March, a symposium on education and agriculture will be led by John Lester, vice president of communications and marketing at the University of Georgia’s Southern University in Bulloch County.

The LSEGA consultation in April will provide an economic program for the 2020 and 2021 classes. James Coughlin, executive director of the Camden County Joint Development Authority, will lead the three-day consultation in Camden County.

Two recoil coordinators will close the LSEGA 2021 schedule for any of the classes. In May, Bryan and Liberty counties will host military readiness consultations and crises led by Georgia Power Company’s Randy Mayfield. Leia Dedic, vice president of strategy and partnerships at Savannah Economic Development Authority, coordinating the final consultation on fitness and infrastructure in Chatham County in June.

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