Capital Region professionals comprise latest cohort of future community leaders
The Baton Rouge Area Chamber (BRAC) today announced the members of its Leadership Baton Rouge Class of 2025, marking the program’s 40th class. The selected participants represent a cross-section of the Capital Region’s business, civic and non-profit communities.
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
- 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 – Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana
- Jude Franklin – Franklin Associates
- Jesse Lee Guillory – Worley Engineering Group
- Lori Halvorson – City Year 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 – Baton Rouge Area Chamber
- 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
Leadership Baton Rouge was founded in 1985 to prepare a diverse group of professionals for leadership positions in the community. The program’s goals are:
- to seek out, train, and promote high achievers for positions of voluntary responsibility in the community;
- to provide these developing leaders with practical information concerning community issues and problems;
- to establish a communication network among the existing and emerging leaders of the community; and
- to challenge these leaders to increase their involvement in community affairs.
The program focuses on topic areas such as education, diversity and inclusivity, city and state government, health care and social issues, economic development, the arts and culture, and the criminal justice system. Graduates leave the program with first-hand knowledge of the issues facing the region and the potential for a positive community experience through volunteerism.
The program commences 10 months of training in January with an opening retreat. From February to October, the class devotes an entire day each month to lectures, discussions, and practical exercises pertinent to community issues, concluding in November with a closing retreat and graduation ceremony.
About Leadership Baton Rouge
Leadership Baton Rouge was founded as a BRAC program 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 Baton Rouge Area Chamber
The Baton Rouge Area Chamber (BRAC) is a regional economic development organization with a bias for action. BRAC seeks to push Baton Rouge beyond the status quo, unleash its potential, and support a vibrant business community that believes the finish line does not exist. BRAC seeks to accelerate economic opportunity in the Baton Rouge Area, for everyone, through its five-year regional strategic plan. Learn more about BRAC at greaterbatonrouge.org/.