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    Chamber celebrates Tomorrow’s Leaders

    2024-06-05
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    Pictured are graduates of the Tomorrow’s Leaders Today program.

    The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce professional development and community leadership division, Leadership Lackawanna, celebrated 44 high school juniors who graduated from the organization Tomorrow’s Leaders Today program.

    Tomorrow’s Leaders Today is sponsored by NBT Bank.

    Tomorrow’s Leaders Today is a seven-month program that develops the leadership, interpersonal, and managerial skills of high school juniors and provides real-world experiences in financial literacy, health care, STEAM, philanthropy, crime and corrections, nonprofit organizations, and community service.

    Class of 2024 participants:

    • Dhruv Amin

    • Jacob Antolick

    • Ashley Bossick

    • Giada Costa

    • Joseph DiStasi

    • Chloe Dong

    • Gabriella Estadt

    • Nicholas Giumento

    • Abigail Harshbarger

    • JosephHealey

    • Matthew Hill

    • Cole Johnston

    • Zachary Kovaleski

    • Kylie Krzak

    • Caroline Luyster

    • Jordan Malar

    • Jack Maloney

    • Mandie Martin

    • Isabelle Maurer

    • Sarah McCullon

    • RolandMcLaine

    • Isabella Moher

    • Declan Moran

    • Reese Morgan

    • Clinton Muir

    • Ivy Neureuter

    • Sarah O’Brien

    • Justin Osman

    • Ava Page

    • Dante Pallazari

    • Margaret Pegula

    • Anthony John Piestrak

    • Abygale Plevyak

    • Hope Polishan

    • Gabriella Potis

    • Lily Rozzi

    • Elizabeth Schneider

    • Gia Serge

    • Akhilesh Velaga

    • Ava Wallace

    • Makayla Walton

    • Nico Warhola

    • Elizabeth Washine

    • Faith Wormuth

    Throughout the program, students were engaged in various sessions facilitated by local organizations serving the greater Scranton area. In addition to invaluable lessons in the program focus areas, students were given the unique opportunity to engage with business leaders and network with students from 16 local schools. Their program culminated with the allocation of $15,000 in grant money from the Scranton Area Community Foundation to five deserving local nonprofits selected by the students. The nonprofits that received the 2024 grants are the Catherine McAuley Center, Indraloka Animal Sanctuary, Keystone Mission, Lackawanna County Area Agency of Aging, and the Women’s Resource Center.

    In addition, each student completed five service hours for a total of 220 hours, dedicated to helping 8 local nonprofit organizations.

    Leadership Lackawanna’s TLT Program accepts applications from sophomores who attend high school in Lackawanna County and its surrounding areas, as well as all charter and technical schools and homeschool students. Learn more online at www.LeadershipLackawanna.org.

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