Leadership Asheville, a program of UNC Asheville, will host its 2019 Buzz Breakfast series with the theme, “How Do We Build a Connected Community?” The breakfasts on June 20, July 25 and Aug. 14 at the Crowne Plaza Resort Asheville are open to the public and provide a chance to hear thoughtful panel discussions and network with a broad array of community leaders, including Leadership Asheville alumni.
“Every year the Institute for Emerging Issues announces the top challenges facing our state and this past year they identified the disconnection of our communities as the number one challenge. Creating connections and building a thriving community for all is at the heart of what we do,” says Ed Manning, executive director for Leadership Asheville. “We are excited to bring together community leaders including the new city and county managers and our new chancellor to explore the possibilities that we have for creating a connected community. In June, our program will focus on defining a connected community and what communities exist here currently. In July, we look at what is being done already to connect our community and then in August we explore the possibilities for being a connected and thriving community. Leadership Asheville’s flagship program enables people to network with each other and with organizations throughout our community over the course of a year – the Buzz Breakfasts bring many alumni back together to reconnect with each other and with community leaders.”
The breakfasts will begin at 8 a.m. and the programs starts promptly at 8:30 a.m. in the Expo Center of the Crowne Plaza, 1 Resort Dr., Asheville. Tickets are $25; $60 for the series. For more information and tickets, visit the Leadership Asheville website.
Thursday, June 20 – What Is a Connected Community?
- Kimberlee Archie, Equity and Inclusion Director, City of Asheville
- Rev. Amy Cantrell, BeLoved Asheville
- Keynon Lake, Founder, My Daddy Taught Me That
- Stephanie Monson Dahl, Interim Assistant Director of Planning and Urban Design, City of Asheville
- Darin Waters, Executive Director of Community Engagement, UNC Asheville
Thursday, July 25 – What Are We Doing Now to Connect Community?
- Erica Anderson, Director of Economic and Community Development, Land of Sky Regional Council
- Dawa Hitch, Director of Communication and Public Engagement Director, City of Asheville
- Chris Joyell, Asheville Design Center Director, Mountain True
- Vicki Meath, Executive Director, Just Economics
- Catherine Mitchell, Executive Director, River Front Development Group
- Meghan Rogers, Executive Director, Asheville Downtown Association
Wednesday, August 14 – What Is Our Vision for a Connected Community?
- Stephanie Brown, President and CEO, Explore Asheville
- Nancy J. Cable, Chancellor, UNC Asheville
- Debra Campbell, City Manager, City of Asheville
- Lakesha McDay, Diversity, Community Engagement and Relations, Dogwood Health Trust
- Avril Pinder, County Manager, Buncombe County
Presenting sponsors for the Leadership Asheville Buzz Breakfast series are Ward and Smith, P.A. Attorneys at Law, and Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP.
Leadership Asheville, a program of UNC Asheville, engages participants in collaborative community leadership projects, providing personal leadership development and community education and orientation. Many of Asheville’s civic and business leaders are Leadership Asheville alumni. Leadership Asheville’s 38th annual program will begin in September.
For Buzz Breakfast details and more information about Leadership Asheville, visit the program website.
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