Leadership Greater Enid will have its graduation ceremony May 2 for Class XVI.
The ceremony for the 17 members of the class will be 6 p.m. at Oakwood Country Club. City Manager Eric Benson will be the featured speaker.
The class has been exposed to different aspects of the community and state.
Starting with a team-building ropes course, the class has experienced information from agriculture to state politics. Monthly meetings have been held since August 2006, giving participants a broad overview of industries and businesses around the city and state.
Leadership Greater Enid selects up to 20 candidates from the community each year. Sponsored by Greater Enid Chamber of Commerce, LGE is in its 16th year of service to Enid and surrounding areas.
Members of Class XVI are Clark Edwards, Coldwell Banker Realty III; Jonathan Bartley, Great Lakes Carbon; Amanda Brainard. city of Enid; Ashley Hellman, Denny Price Family YMCA; Brandy Venable, StarTek; Brenda Rogers, Groendyke; Stephanie Whetrzak, PEGASYS; David Phipps, StarTek; Robert Figuly, StarTek; Joanne Carrube, Northern Oklahoma Resource Center of Enid; Brett Dick, Mid-America Wholesale; Eli Berry, SBC; Casey Felix, Central National Bank; Steve Glazier, Northern Oklahoma College; William Hann, Collins Butler & Co.; John Hart, Continental Resources; and Danny Gray, Autry Technology Center.
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