Chattanooga State’s O’Hagan Selected For LTN 2021 Monday, January 25, 2021 - by Betty Proctor, Chattanooga State
Patrick O’Hagan, Chattanooga State’s interim director of the Kimball Site and program manager for contract training in the Economic & Workforce Development Division, was selected as a member of the Leadership Tennessee NEXT Class III (LTN).
As one of 29 up-and-coming chosen professionals for the third cohort of Leadership Tennessee NEXT, Mr. O’Hagan will grow his professional skills and network with state leaders to address issues of state importance to help build a stronger Tennessee.
“Patrick is an emerging leader at Chattanooga State, and I am very proud that he was selected for this year’s Leadership TN NEXT class,” stated Dr. Rebecca Ashford, Chattanooga State president. “Not only will he grow from his participation, but the College will benefit as he develops relationships with other emerging leaders and forms partnerships that will
Leadership Tennessee Announces NEXT Class III Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Leadership Tennessee on Tuesday announced the third class of Leadership Tennessee NEXT, a program designed to offer personal and professional career development for Tennessee’s best and brightest early and mid-career professionals while fostering a greater understanding of Tennessee. There are nine participants from Chattanooga.
The third class of Leadership Tennessee NEXT is welcoming 29 up-and-coming professionals from every region of the state, representing a myriad of professional sectors and industries. Over the course of the program, participants will have opportunities to grow their professional skills and connect to a cross-generation network of state leaders, while participating in collaborative, non-partisan dialogues on issues of state importance.
Leadership Tennessee NEXT s newest class has professionals from variety of industries Brinley Hineman, Nashville Tennessean
Leadership Tennessee on Tuesday announced their upcoming class for Leadership Tennessee NEXT, a program that offers development opportunities for the state s up-and-coming professionals.
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The newest class is made up of 29 professionals who are early to mid-career from across Tennessee and in various industries, including law, politics, nonprofits, higher education and development.
Over the next year participants will engage in conversations about top state issues, grow their professional skills and collaborate with leaders across the state.
The organization is an initiative of the College of Leadership and Public Service at Lipscomb University and describes itself as collaborative and nonpartisan.