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Leadership Center of Arlington announces Class of 2025

Participants come from business, government, non-profit arenas
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The Leadership Center of Arlington has announced the 43 members of its “Lead Class of 2025,” who will spend most of a year focused on key issues affecting the local region.

Participants include those in business, government and non-profit sectors. The upcoming program will begin in September and run through May.

Those selected to participate were chosen for their “wisdom and passion to create positive change,” said Lisa Fikes, president/CEO of the Leadership Center of Arlington.

Members of the Class of 2025 include:

Melanie Anderson, Arlington Thrive;  Katharine Ange, Arlington Economic Development; Gaston Araoz, Dominion Energy; Mariana Balgurevich, Edu-Futuro; Gagan Bali, Accenture Federal Services; Mona Birchfield, CLA; Elizabeth Collins, Center for Naval Analyses; Lindsey Crawford, Troutman Pepper; LeVar Crooms, United Bank; Lesley Daigle, Arlington Free Clinic; Jennifer Davies, Animal Welfare League of Arlington; Rev. DeLishia Davis, Calloway United Methodist Church; Sharifa Dickenson, The Association of American Medical Colleges; Kate Dykgraaf, Good Insight; Eric Ferguson, Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute.

Edward Hasecke, Lutheran College Washington Consortium; Alli Henry, Rosslyn Business Improvement District; Jason Jenkins, Arlington County Fire Department; Albert Kim, Arlington County Police Department; Steven Kleppin, U.S. Marine Corps; Rebecca Koons, Affordable Homes & Communities; Richard Krumenacker, VHC Health; Sarah Loden, Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington; Candice Lopez, Arlington Department of Human Services; Aysha Malik, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association; Rathish Moorthy, NTT DATA; William Mulligan, Arlington Chamber of Commerce; Ryan Nash, APAH; Jennifer Odlum, Arlington Public Library; Devanshi Patel, Center for Youth and Family Advocacy.

Sangeetha Puligella, Arlington County Department of Technology Services; Irina Razgonova, The Craddock Group; Olu Rhodes-Vivour, Ka2Lyst, LLC; Robert Sandoli, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy; Ashley Smith, Arlington Land Use Group; Brian Stockton, Arlington Public Schools; Doug Taylor of Bean, Kinney & Korman, P.C;. Amy Thomas, Arlington Community Federal Credit Union; Jeff Warta, Capital One; Samara Weinstein, Northern Virginia Family Service; Kiely Wilkerson, Strategic Engineering Solutions; Alyssa Williamson, Arlington Department of Environmental Services; and Joshua Witt, Accenture.