Kevin Berry of Ozark, owner, Ozark Ford;
Erin Brickley of Ozark, associate registrar, Arkansas Tech-Ozark;
Bill Brockett of Ozark, owner, Hillbilly Realty;
Amber Canada of Magazine, information technology analyst, Arkansas Valley Electric;
Bettie Jo Gilmer-James of Ozark, AVP/deposit operations officer, Bank of the Ozarks;
Chad Graham of Alma, store manager, Wal-Mart of Ozark;
Cindy Ham of Charleston, program chair, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service;
Misty Hawkins of Charleston, branch manager, Charleston Public Library;
Sheila Hiatt of Charleston, owner, Party Elements;
Susan Holman of Ozark, insurance agent; Franklin County Farm Bureau;
Travis Johnson of Ozark, center safety officer, Cass Job Corps U.S. Forest Service;
Brian Lachowsky of Altus, administrator, St. Mary’s Catholic Church
Scott McKenna of Charleston, aerospace medical serviceman and health technician, U.S. Air Force;
Linda Millsap of Ozark, executive director, Ozark Area Chamber of Commerce;
Andrew Post of Ozark, president, Post Familie Winery;
Kale Rudolph of Ozark, computer information systems program chair, Arkansas Tech-Ozark;
Halie Schaffer of Charleston, administrative nurse, Greenhurst Nursing Center;
Lucas Skaggs of Ozark, assistant superintendent, Ozark School District;
Brian Truxaw of Ozark, branch operations manager, Bank of the Ozarks;
Cheryl Warden of Ozark, administrative assistant, Franklin County Judge;
Brittany West of Ozark, student;
Cecil Zolliecoffer of Ozark, manager, City of Ozark Water Department.
“I am looking forward to working with such a talented group of men and women in this year’s leadership class,” Gage said. “It’s exciting to see participants increase their awareness of local issues while developing a valuable communication network within the county.”
For more information about Leadership Franklin County, visit its website,
www.atu.edu/ozark/lfc.
(This post previously listed Amber Canada as “information technology manager.” This is incorrect and her title has been corrected.)]]>