Leadership Crittenden County
Created in 1996, the Leadership Crittenden County program allows local professionals to learn more about their community, to work with local leaders to address problems and achieve solutions. This program encourages graduates to become better leaders within their community and profession. In 2001, Leadership Alumni was formed from this program. If you or someone you know is interested in becoming involved with Leadership Crittenden County, please contact the Chamber for an application. All applications are accepted in the fall and by nomination only.
The Critteneden County Leadership got a jump start on the year as they leaped rope to rope at the annual Leadership retreat in March.

2011 Leadership Class at Camp Winnemocka
2011 Crittenden County Class includes; Tyechia Barnes of Mid-South Community College, Chris Blaylock of Fidelity National Bank, Craig Brown of LSI Staffing, Reagan Davis of Crittenden Regional Hospital Home Health, Reid Demster of Arkansas Distributing Company, Nathan Elliott of First Community Bank of Eastern Arkansas, Jason Guidry of Southland Park Gaming & Racing, Michael Holmes of West Memphis Police Auxiliary, and Rebecca Winter of Crittenden Regional Hospital.
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Junior Leadership
The Junior Leadership program was formed in 1999 as an extension of the Leadership Crittenden County program. The class is made up of 15 students from area junior high schools including East Junior High, West Junior High, Wonder Junior High, and West Memphis Christian.
The purpose of the program is to introduce West Memphis 9th graders to personal growth opportunities and become familiar with our local businesses and business leaders.

2011-2012 Junior Leadership Class
2011-2012 Class includes; Mykayla Bowser, Ashley Burns, Kelsi Burns, Jala Cooper, Tanner Covington, Kyneviya Donners, Emma Henson, Alex Hickman, Mia Lewis, Spencer Miller, Jaylen Moore, Shelby O'Brien, Holland Payne, Jerome Shackleford, Lacey Smith, and Kate Thomas.
The Junior Leadership program was formed in 1999 as an extension of the Leadership Crittenden County program. The class is made up of 15 students from area junior high schools including East Junior High, West Junior High, Wonder Junior High, and West Memphis Christian.
The purpose of the program is to introduce West Memphis 9th graders to personal growth opportunities and become familiar with our local businesses and business leaders.
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