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FLINT & GENESEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: 15 Genesee County Professionals Graduate from Year-long Leadership Program.

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Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement.

Lead Now capstone project for 2020 supported Flint church in efforts to establish laundromat

On Wednesday, Nov. 18, 15 area professionals celebrated their completion of Lead Now Flint & Genesee, an introspective leadership development program offered through the 

Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce. The graduates recognized the milestone with a drive-thru ceremony held in front of the Capitol Theatre in downtown Flint.

The year-long program—held mostly in a virtual format this year due to social distancing protocols resulting from the coronavirus pandemic—involved multiple leadership 

assessments, monthly trainings and one-on-one coaching sessions. The experience, according to Francee Abbott-Dereski, was transformational.

“It gave me the opportunity to grow out of a shell that I didn’t even know I was in,” said Abbott-Dereski, an alumna of the 2020 program. “The personal growth I’ve experienced has 

been worth its weight in gold.”

To complement the lessons learned during Lead Now, a major component of the program’s is the program’s capstone project, which must be a collaborative effort that positive 

impacts the community. For 2020, the group opted to work with the Good Church in Flint, formerly known as Holbrook Ave Church of God, which was interested in starting an 

community laundromat in its basement.

To do this, the team split into committees, each focused on a different element of the project, such as operations, fundraising and marketing. The cohort helped identify what steps 

would need to be taken to address infrastructural needs and maximize the available space. They communicated with contractors, identified funding sources and developed a 

volunteer staffing strategy.

Thanks to the cohort’s support, the Good Church now has a solid plan and enough funding to begin construction on the laundromat once it receives its final coding permit. If all 

goes smoothly, church leadership expects that the facility will be open to the public in early 2021.

“When we first came up with this idea, we assumed it would happen sometime in the next few years,” said Miosha Robinson, administrator at the Good Church. “By bringing in Lead 

Now, we were able to get things going much sooner than we expected. We would not be in this position right now without their help.”

According to Adam Michaud, the Lead Now alum who served as project manager on the capstone project, he’s most benefited from working with the Good Church, networking with 

his fellow cohorts and meeting with various community leaders through the Lead Now program.

“I think one of the most impactful things for me is that I got to understand a little bit more about what’s going on in Flint,” said Michaud, who lives outside of Genesee County and 

works for McLaren-Flint. “I’ve come to better understand the community my organization serves, and that’s been an eye opener for me.”

The 2020 graduating cohort includes the following nonprofit and business professionals who work and/or live in Genesee County:

Francee Abbott-Dereski (Hale), Total Health Collective

Sherrema Bower (Flint), Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce

Ronda Brinch (Linden), Mott Community College

Luther Brown (Flint), John L Logistics

Corinthian Carouthers (Flint), Creative Hair School of Cosmetology

Brandee Cooke-Brown (Flint), 100K Ideas

Emily de Araujo Snider (Davison), NorthGate

Sharita Galloway (Davison), NorthGate

Cathy Gentry (Grand Blanc), Sloan Longway

Mary Heron (Grand Blanc), The Flint Development Center Literacy Library

Jennifer Hickmott (Grand Blanc), Ferris Wheel

Tera Knoll (Clio), McLaren – Flint

Adam Michaud (Davisburg), McLaren Flint

Marcus Rankins (Grand Blanc), Metro

Erica Young (Grand Blanc), DHHS-State of Michigan

For more information about Lead Now Flint & Genesee, visit flintandgenesee.org/lead-now or call (810) 600-1404.

Original source can be found here.

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