BATON ROUGE, La. – The Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership announced today the graduation of the Leadership Baton Rouge Class of 2025, presented by EFCU Financial, marking the completion of a 11-month program by 41 leaders representing a wide range of industries and sectors across the Capital Region.
“Each year, this program brings together some of the most dedicated and forward-thinking professionals in our region,” said Anita Byrne, program director for Leadership Baton Rouge. “The Class of 2025 demonstrated collaboration, curiosity, and a true commitment to making the Capital Region stronger. We’re proud of the impact they’ve already made and excited to see the ways they’ll continue to lead and stay engaged with their fellow leaders.”
Leadership Baton Rouge is designed to prepare a diverse group of professionals for leadership positions in the community. Through monthly full-day sessions focused on topics such as education, economic development, health care, government, and the arts, participants gain first-hand insight into key regional issues and opportunities.
“Graduates of Leadership Baton Rouge represent the type of innovative leadership our region needs to grow and thrive,” said Lori Melancon, president & CEO of the Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership. “Their commitment to working together and contributing to the community will help drive the Capital Region’s success in the years ahead.”
Members of the 2025 class include:
- Jennifer Anderson – Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center
- Ross Armstrong – 4thFLR and 4thFLR Foundation
- Jude A H August – Safe Place Counseling and Consulting
- Drake Boudreaux – LWCC
- Danielle Brown – Google | YouTube
- Hunter Brown – Instructional Data Solutions, LLC
- Chelsea Brumfield – American Cancer Society
- Reginal Brumfield – City of Baton Rouge and East Baton Rouge Parish
- Laura Cating – Visit Baton Rouge
- Jason Chauvin – T. Baker Smith
- Ashlyn Cole – LSU AgCenter
- Meagan Collman Wick – Emergent Method
- Casey Coughlin – Campus Federal Credit Union
- Lacy Dicharry – LSU Leadership Development Institute
- Catasha Edwards – East Baton Rouge Parish School System
- Tyler Fasanella – Gallagher
- Marsha Foster – Louisiana Blue
- Jude Franklin – Franklin Associates
- Jesse Lee Guillory – Worley Engineering Group
- Lori Halvorson – City Year of Baton Rouge
- April Hawthorne – Baton Rouge North Economic Development District
- Morgan Hilliard – Thrive Foundation
- Natasha James – Allstar Community Care
- Keyo Johnson – Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University
- Anthony B. Kenney – East Baton Rouge Metro Council District 2
- Laticia King – MetroMorphosis
- Ali Landry – Foundation for Woman’s
- Justin Mannino – Taylor Porter
- Courtney Messa – Teach for America Greater Baton Rouge
- Catherine Moore – Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, LLP
- Carla Powell Lewis – East Baton Rouge Parish School Board and Spirit of Excellence Learning Systems LLC
- Katie Pritchett – Baton Rouge Health District
- Joseph Robins – J. Robins CPA, LLC and The Wealth Collective, LLC
- Melody Robinson – The Melody Robinson Agency
- Jessica Sharon – Junior League of Baton Rouge
- Megan Sias – BASF
- Maggi Spurlock – Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership
- David Tidwell – HOPE Ministries / The Way to Work of Baton Rouge
- Meagan West – Westward Strategies
- Natasha Whitton – Baton Rouge Community College
- Matt Zagotti – Ryan, LLC
About Leadership Baton Rouge
Leadership Baton Rouge was founded as a program by the Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership to prepare a diverse group of professionals for leadership positions in the community. There are now more than 1,400 graduates of the program, many of whom serve in leadership positions on boards and commissions, and hold local, state, or federal elected offices. More information is available at greaterbatonrouge.org/leadership.
About the Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership
The Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership (formerly the Baton Rouge Area Chamber) is the regional economic development organization for Louisiana’s nine-parish Capital Region. The Partnership’s mission is to accelerate economic opportunity by building the talent pipeline, diversifying the region’s industry base, fueling growth across every parish, and enhancing the competitiveness and livability of the Baton Rouge area. Learn more at greaterbatonrouge.org.
