
Huntington Regional Chamber Celebrates Leadership Huntington Class of 2026 Graduates
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — The Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the graduation of its third Leadership Huntington cohort. After completing a 10-month professional development program, the Class of 2026 officially celebrated their graduation at Guyan Gulf & Country Club, joining a growing network of Leadership Huntington alumni dedicated to moving the Tri-State region forward.
This class features 23 emerging and established leaders from a wide spectrum of industries, including healthcare, non-profit, higher education, commercial banking, civil engineering, entrepreneurship and more.
The Leadership Huntington Class of 2026 Graduates include:
- Eboni Bowens, OVP Health
- Isabel "Izzy" Cross, Huntington's Kitchen
- Abbigail Davis, Pallottine Foundation of Huntington
- Emily Davis, WesBanco Bank
- Allison Green, Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the Tri-State
- Greg Hanna, Todd Dudley & Associates of Raymond James
- Dr. Tarabeth Heineman, June Harless Center at Marshall University
- Karen Horner, Mountwest Community and Technical College
- Joe Jarrell, Forge Security
- Raine Klover, Huntington Children's Museum
- Megan Lemon, Marshall University
- Steven Little, Huntington City Mission
- Matthew Luck, Edward Tucker Architects, Inc.
- Sydney MacCourtney, Alcon
- Olivia Meade, Lily's Place
- Amber Miller, Prestera Health Services
- Stacy Miller, Service Wire Company
- Shawn Mount, Peoples Bank
- Isabel Morris, Huntington Museum of Art
- Andy Mullins, Marshall Health Network
- Kenzie Roland, City of Huntington
- Latisha Rowsey, Huntington YMCA
- Taylor Strickland Chambers, Austin's Homemade Ice Cream
"Leadership Huntington is designed to give participants a deeper understanding of the people, industries, and institutions that shape our region,” said Megan Archer, President & CEO of the Huntington Regional Chamber. “Throughout this 10-month journey, the Class of 2026 explored critical topics including tourism, workforce development, healthcare, manufacturing, local government, education, arts and media, and the nonprofit and small business sectors through immersive experiences, site visits and conversations with community leaders. We are proud of this outstanding group of graduates and look forward to seeing how they apply their knowledge, connections and leadership skills to make a lasting impact across our region.”
The fourth cohort of the Leadership Huntington Class of 2027 will be announced on Monday, June 7, 2026. For more information regarding the program or to find out how to apply for the next cohort, please visit www.huntingtonchamber.org or contact the Chamber at chamber@huntingtonchamber.org or by calling 304-525-5131.
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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. Learn more: www.huntingtonchamber.org
Photo Caption:
(L-R): Front row: Kenzie Roland; Second Row: Greg Hanna, Isabel Morris, Abbigail Davis, Emily Davis, Izzy Cross, Raine Klover, Olivia Meade, Megan Lemon, Stacy Miller, Karen Horner; Back Row: Joe Jarrell, Eboni Bowens, Sydney MacCourtney, Amber Miller, Taylor Strickland Chambers, Tarabeth Heineman, Latisha Rowsey, Shawn Mount, Andy Mullins and Steven Little (Not Pictured: Allison Green and Matthew Luck)