Leadership Greater Valley Program Graduates Thirteen

Graduates, committee members and Derby Mayor Marc Garofalo at the graduation.

Leadership Greater Valley is a program designed to help develop individual leadership potential in the Valley area. It is a collaborative program of the Valley Council for Health & Human Services, Valley United Way, and the Greater Valley Chamber of Commerce subsidized with grant support from the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven and the Katharine Matthies Foundation. Thirteen individuals graduated from the program in 2003:

2003 Graduates

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Robin L Repole Adecco Technical
Mark Daconto Basement Systems
David J Grant David M Grant Caterers
Ron Poehailos i2i Creative
Adrienne L Cabral Iroquois Gas Transmission System
Anthony DeLucia Nishball Carp Niedermeier Pacowta & Co
Nicole B Cignoli Olde Birmingham Business Association
Robert C VanEgghen PerkinElmer Instruments
Teresa Poteet-Zinn Prudential Financial
Captain Claudia Geist Salvation Army
Captain Brian Geist Salvation Army
Charles Lyte Valley Family Network
Shanon LaJeunesse Valley Transit District

Click here to see a photo album from this year's program.

The program consisted of eight weekly fall sessions beginning in September with the History of the Valley culminating in a graduation on November 20. Along the way, participants received information and training on a variety of topics including leadership, ethics, diversity, government, economic development, the arts and health and human services. Many local government, nonprofit and civic leaders participated in the program as instructors.

Following graduation, participants are working with Joy DeMarchis, Director of the Volunteer Action Center to find a volunteer leadership position in the Valley area.

We want to thank all of the participants, our volunteer instructors and committee members who mad this year's program a big success.

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