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Leadership Montgomery County announces the LMC Class of 2026

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Leadership Montgomery County (LMC) is pleased to announce the LMC Class of 2026.

“We are excited to welcome 48 business and community leaders as they begin a transformative nine-month journey of leadership development,” said LMC President & CEO Sarah Rhea. ” Throughout the program, participants will gain a behind-the-scenes look at our county, deepen their understanding of key issues, and build lasting connections with one another and with other local leaders—all with the shared goal of making a meaningful impact in our community.”

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The class will learn about leadership, education, government, healthcare, economic development, public safety, infrastructure, and how to best serve their community through monthly sessions. They will also work in four teams of 12 to collaborate with four local nonprofits, giving back and making a difference in the lives of others.

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The LMC Class of 2026 is as follows:

Dan Alexander – Angel Reach

Jenny Bailey – Texas Children’s Hospital The Woodlands

Meghan Ballard Arthur – Willis ISD

Dr. Anita Bangale – The Woodlands Wellness and Mind Spa, PLLC, Bangale Emergency Solutions

Kate Bihm – The Bihm Firm, PLLC

Ryan Bowen – Howard Hughes Holdings, Inc.

Dr. Jeff Burke – Elevation Land Solutions

Scott Burns – Montgomery County Food Bank

Dr. Amy Busby – Montgomery ISD

Lexie Chol – Chol Speech Pathology, PLLC

Michelle Crane – The Woodlands Christian Academy

Corinna Danilevich – Texas First Bank

Candice Davis – Candice Dawnn LLC

Joan Dieden – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Nathan Dietrich – Civicscape Consulting LLC

Alexis Espejel – Montgomery County Court at Law No. Six

Drew Essen – The Woodlands Methodist Church

Lauren Fox – Premiere Events

Micah Haarhoff – Revolution Powersports Sales

Ted Harris – The Woodlands Mall

Ashley Havard – Consolidated Communications

Kelly Hoot – Trustmark National Bank

Kristi Horton – Love Fosters Hope

Summer Hvasta – San Jacinto River Authority

Katie Key – Splendora ISD Education Foundation

Tiffany McClung – The McClung Group

Lauren Metzgar – McKesson

Jared Moore – Woodforest National Bank

Jennifer Moore – Events by Jen

Anthony Moreno – Caldwell Homes

Brittney Moss – WFG National Title

Kenny Muhammad – Entergy Texas, Inc

Ashley Patterson – Western Midstream

Caroline Pavlinik – Kimley-Horn

Gigi Peacock – Conroe/Lake Conroe Chamber of Commerce

Dr. Tobin Redwine – Montgomery County Fair Association

Lauren Schulze – First Financial Bank

Leah Schulze – Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center

Sarah Scott – Whitmire & Munoz

BJ Spence – Rave Financial Credit Union

Jennifer Steinberg – Better Bookkeepers

Kelly Sullivan – Stibbs & Co., P.C.

Jarred Taylor – Riverstone Commercial Real Estate

William Waggoner – City of Conroe

Stephanie Ward – Tri-County Behavioral Healthcare

Carrie Watkins – Meals on Wheels Montgomery County

Nathan Way – Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital

Rikki Wiggs – Junior League of The Woodlands

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About Leadership Montgomery County

Leadership Montgomery County (LMC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to educating, inspiring, and connecting the current and future leaders of Montgomery County. Since its inception in 1987, LMC has prepared more than 1,000 leaders to serve the community through its immersive programs. LMC provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing the county, as well as opportunities to develop their leadership skills, fostering a network of engaged citizens committed to improving the quality of life for all. In addition to their Signature Class, they also offer alumni programming, a Leadership Master Class, and an annual Leadership Summit open to the entire community.

For more information about Leadership Montgomery County, please visit LMCTX.org.

Source: Leadership Montgomery County

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