TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY CLASS
OF 2017-2018 ANNOUNCED
LL EXECUTIVE PROGRAM
CLASS OF 2017 GRADUATES
Leadership Lackawanna recently announced its
2017 Executive Program graduates.
The Executive Program assists professionals
in becoming more engaged in the community,
broadens their social network and increases their
overall knowledge of the Greater Scranton region.
Participants met key business and community
leaders as they received overviews of Lackawanna
County’s history and culture, economic and
political structures, community events, civic
groups, recreational activities and non-profi t
organizations. Sessions were held one evening
per week for fi ve weeks at various locations.
Leadership Lackawanna’s youth program, Tomorrow’s Leaders Today
(TLT), recently met for its fi rst session, which included an orientation,
leadership basics and an introduction to community service. This session
was sponsored by Penn State Worthington Scranton; however the entire
program is made possible by the support of NBT Bank, the offi cial TLT
2017-2018 Corporate sponsor.
Leadership Lackawanna’s seven-month Tomorrow’s Leaders Today
program develops the leadership, interpersonal and managerial skills
of high school juniors while giving them an enhanced understanding of
northeastern Pennsylvania as well as the opportunity to explore teamwork.
Participants learn collaborative decision making, explore different
communication styles and engage in problem solving techniques. The
challenges and opportunities of northeastern Pennsylvania are discussed
as participants meet community leaders and other high school students.
THE 2017 EXECUTIVE PROGRAM
GRADUATES INCLUDE:
Kathleen Barry, The Wright Center
Ron Beer, Geisinger Health System
Tracy Brundage, Keystone College
Ross Cordaro, Maximus Federal Services
Carrie Gubanics, Maximus Federal Services
Melissa Kelleher, Allied Services Home Health
Robert M. Knight, Jr., The University of Scranton
Barbara Maculloch, Community Bank, NA
John J. Matlock, Commonwealth Health/Moses Taylor Hospital
Tammy McHale, Marywood University
Mark McHugh, Commonwealth Health/Moses Taylor Hospital
John Phillips, MCR Design Group
Susan Turell, Marywood University
Theresa Yocum, First National Bank of PA
6 • The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce
THE 2017-2018 TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY PARTICIPANTS
INCLUDE:
Kaitlin M. Ahern, Dunmore High School
Elizabeth Arbie, Holy Cross High School
Lauren E. Best, Scranton Preparatory School
Amanda M. Brundage, North Pocono High School
Calista Calabro, Carbondale Area Jr./Sr. High School
Cloe B. Capalongo, West Scranton High School
Robert J. Clemens, Western Wayne High School
Delayne DePietro, Valley View High School
Brenton Dial, North Pocono High School
Emilia Doda, West Scranton High School
Emma Egan, West Scranton High School
Allison Giombetti, Valley View High School
Kristina Gorel, Carbondale Area Jr./Sr. High School
Marilyn Hoskins, Riverside Jr./Sr. High School
Olivia Kerrigan, Abington Heights High School
Sarah J. Kinback, Lackawanna Trail Jr./Sr. High School
Rachel N. Klien, Abington Heights High School
Mikayla M. Kohanski, Abington Heights High School
Amanda Kornutiak, Scranton Preparatory School
Caroline Kranick, Holy Cross High School
Michael Ly, Mid Valley Secondary Center
Camille Marquardt, Abington Heights High School
Allison Mattern, Western Wayne High School
Noah Mauro, Carbondale Area Jr./Sr. High School
Gia Occhipinti, Dunmore High School
Grace Okrepkie, Holy Cross High School
Nicholas Ostrowski, North Pocono High School
Lauren Palmiter, Holy Cross High School
Claudia D. Pitts, Scranton High School
Samantha C. Schur, Lackawanna Trail Jr./Sr. High School
Isabella R. Stanton, Abington Heights High School
Kevin A. Thorne, Lackawanna Trail Jr./Sr. High School
Jacob Vituszynski, Mid Valley Secondary Center
Joshua Vituszynski, Mid Valley Secondary Center
Olivia Zehel, Holy Cross High School
Leadership Lackawanna’s Tomorrow’s Leaders Today Program accepts
applications from sophomores who attend high school in Lackawanna
County or in the Lackawanna Trail and Western Wayne school districts.