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Huntington Regional Chamber Announces Leadership Huntington Class of 2025-2026

The Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce the Leadership Huntington Class of 2025-2026. Launched in 2023, Leadership Huntington is designed to connect, develop, empower, and mobilize current and emerging leaders who are committed to making a difference in Cabell and Wayne counties.

The program aims to bring together leaders from diverse industries and backgrounds to foster collaboration, promote community involvement, and develop a network of informed and engaged leaders. The curriculum is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the region's economic, social, and political landscape, while equipping them with the tools and knowledge needed to tackle complex business challenges.

The following 24 individuals have been named to the third Leadership Huntington class:

  • Eboni Bowens, OVP Health
  • Justin Carter, Marshall Athletics
  • Taylor Strickland Chambers, Austin’s Ice Cream
  • Isabel Cross, Huntington’s Kitchen
  • Abbigail Davis, COMPASS
  • Emily Davis, WesBanco
  • Allison Green, Big Brothers Big Sisters
  • Greg Hanna, Huntington Bank
  • Tarabeth Heineman, June Harless Center
  • Karen Horner, Mountwest Community and Technical College
  • Joe Jarrell, Forge Security
  • Raine Klover, Huntington’s Children Museum
  • Steven Little, Huntington City Mission
  • Matthew Luck, Edward Tucker Architects, Inc.
  • Sydney MacCourtney, Alcon
  • Megan Lemon, Marshall University
  • Olivia Meade, Lily’s Place
  • Stacy Miller, ServiceWire
  • Amber Miller, Prestera Health Services
  • Isabel Morris, Huntington Museum of Art
  • Shawn Mount, Peoples Bank
  • Andy Mullins, Marshall Health Network
  • Kenzie Roland, City of Huntington
  • Latisha Rowsey, YMCA of Huntington

The third class of Leadership Huntington will attend monthly sessions running from September 2025 to May 2026, with a graduation ceremony in June 2026. Each session will be organized around a theme and will be explored through speakers, discussions, field trips, and exclusive experiential activities. Sessions will include health care, local government, workforce development, manufacturing, tourism, and more.

 

ABOUT THE HUNTINGTON REGIONAL CHAMBER

As the region’s leading business advocate for more than 130 years and a partner in economic development, the Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit association that promotes a thriving business community in Cabell and Wayne counties by connecting people, places, and resources.

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