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Class announced for inaugural UGA statewide Youth Lead Georgia program

Thirty youth from across Georgia have been selected to participate in the inaugural statewide Youth Lead Georgia program that will be run by the University of Georgia.

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These 30 10th- and 11th-graders were selected by an external committee from more than 300 nominations received by UGA.

A partnership between the UGA J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development, Chick-fil-A, and Rodney Bullard’s The Same House organization, Youth Lead Georgia is designed to equip youth with the skills and knowledge necessary to be the future leaders of our state.

“The outpouring of interest we saw in this program and the incredible quality and quantity of youth nominated created a very competitive selection process,” said Matt Bishop, director of the UGA Fanning Institute. “Through this selection process, we have strived to reflect our state in this inaugural class.”

Members of the 2024 Youth Lead Georgia class are:

  • Amelia Claire Anderson, Trenton
  • Ethan Barlay, Stockbridge
  • Samantha Barrera-Morales, Lilburn
  • Jake Bennett, Thomson
  • Louden Busbee, Macon
  • Evan Cornish, Athens
  • Gabrielle Culbreath, Atlanta
  • Presley Douglas, Metter
  • Addie Drinnon, Americus
  • Grayson Faircloth, Carrollton
  • Elizabeth Ann Hobby, Moultrie
  • Claire Jefferson, Byron
  • Mason Johnson, Albany
  • Hannah Kelly, Hephzibah
  • Riley Kennard, Acworth
  • Kailyn King, Statesboro
  • Lilly Lanier, Newton
  • Christina Mack, Stone Mountain
  • Jawhon Moye, Atlanta
  • Owen Osborne, Newnan
  • Jake Owensby, Hoschton
  • AAshi Patel, Cordele
  • Mary Hollis Pugmire, Madison
  • Mary Burke Smith, Rome
  • Erin Stanford, Swainsboro
  • Grayson Taylor, Douglas
  • Carolyn Thomas, Eatonton
  • Tierney Walton, Valdosta
  • Walker Woolard, Leesburg
  • Carrie Wright, Sandersville

The first Youth Lead Georgia class will begin in January on the UGA campus in Athens. In all, the program will consist of four weekend retreats held in different communities across the state and a four-day summer bus tour. A generous $1.5 million pledge from Chick-fil-A to the UGA Fanning Institute is providing financial support for the weekend retreats, bus tour, and an annual youth leadership summit that will take place at UGA beginning in 2024.

Thanks to Chick-fil-A’s generous pledge, the program is available at no cost to youth participants.

Bullard, CEO of The Same House, fellow Georgia business leader Fred Hicks, and faculty at the UGA Fanning Institute collaboratively designed the concept of the program. UGA Fanning Institute faculty developed the programming and curriculum and will facilitate Youth Lead Georgia.

Experiential activities, in-depth dialogue on current issues and challenges facing Georgia, and opportunities to interact with prominent business and community leaders will complement the leadership training.

Furthermore, Youth Lead Georgia will also offer opportunities for these youth to put their new knowledge and leadership skills into action in their communities through a generous gift from Bullard. His gift will enable Youth Lead Georgia participants to take on community service projects in their local communities.

“Youth Lead Georgia aligns with our mission at The Same House and is exactly the kind of program of collegiality and collaboration that we want to foster in tomorrow’s leaders and as a legacy to the state of Georgia,” Bullard said. “Both Youth Lead Georgia and the community service projects highlight three priority areas for The Same House: youth, education and training, and community improvement, and we are excited to be a partner in this effort.”

Both Youth Lead Georgia and the youth leadership summit scheduled for summer 2024 reflect UGA’s commitment to preparing leaders and improving life for all Georgians, Bishop said.

“Equipping the next generation of leaders with the skills and knowledge to strengthen Georgia’s communities and build a better quality of life rests at the heart of our mission at UGA and the Fanning Institute,” Bishop said. “Youth Lead Georgia and our youth leadership summit reflect that commitment and wouldn’t be possible without our partnership with Chick-fil-A and The Same House.”

The Fanning Institute, a unit of UGA Public Service and Outreach, trains, inspires and equips community leaders of all ages and from all walks of life to lead positively and meaningfully in community and civic affairs, address critical challenges, bring people together and develop solutions that will lead to stronger and more vital communities across Georgia and beyond.

For more information on Youth Lead Georgia, click here.

 

Writer: Charlie Bauder; 706-542-7039; charlie.bauder@fanning.uga.edu

Nominations now open for new statewide youth leadership program

A new University of Georgia-run statewide youth leadership program is now accepting nominations for its inaugural class.

In January, UGA received a $1.5 million pledge from Chick-fil-A, Inc. to support the development of Youth LEAD Georgia, a new UGA-led statewide youth leadership program, as well as an annual youth leadership summit at UGA.

Rising 10th and 11th grade students will be eligible to participate in the inaugural Youth LEAD Georgia program, which will run from January to November 2024.

The UGA J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development, a unit of Public Service and Outreach, will create and implement both Youth LEAD Georgia and the annual summit at UGA. In addition, the UGA Fanning Institute will partner with youth leadership development organizations from around Georgia for student recruitment and program delivery.

“Youth LEAD Georgia participants should demonstrate a commitment to academic success with a desire to engage with and lead in their schools and communities,” said Matt Bishop, UGA Fanning Institute director. “The program provides an opportunity for future leaders to develop their personal skills and network with peers and potential mentors to build a foundation for success.”

Students must be nominated by a parent, guardian, educator, or other adult mentor. After being nominated, the student and their parent or guardian will receive an email with a link to the application form. To be considered, students must complete the entire application form.

There is no cost for student participants. Meals, transportation for tours and program activities, and program materials are available through the pledge from Chick-fil-A.

Those selected for the inaugural Youth LEAD Georgia class will be expected to attend all the sessions, which are scheduled for the following dates and locations:

  • Jan. 20 – 22, 2024; Athens, Ga.
  • Mar. 10 – 11, 2024; Cartersville, Ga.
  • June 4 – 7, 2024; Bus Tour of South Georgia
  • Sept. 15 – 16, 2024; Columbus, Ga.
  • Nov. 3 – 4, 2024; Atlanta, Ga.

In addition, Youth LEAD Georgia participants will be invited to participate in the youth leadership summit at UGA in July 2024.

During Youth LEAD Georgia, participants will learn leadership skills from the UGA Fanning Institute, develop awareness of key challenges facing Georgia and explore ways to apply their knowledge to issues within their communities. Youth will also have an opportunity to explore postsecondary pathways, career opportunities, and local industries.

Nominations for Youth LEAD Georgia will remain open through Sept. 1 and nominated youth will have until Sept. 30 to complete their application. A volunteer committee comprised of individuals from different regions throughout Georgia will select participants.

The UGA Fanning Institute will announce the inaugural Youth LEAD Georgia class this fall.

Those wishing to nominate a youth for Youth LEAD Georgia may do so by clicking here.

For more information on Youth LEAD Georgia, click here.

Writer: Charlie Bauder; 706-542-7039; charlie.bauder@fanning.uga.edu
Contact: Lauren Healey; 706-542-7350; lauren.healey@fanning.uga.edu

 

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