Leadership Jacksonville, an organization that educates, connects and inspires diverse leaders to build and strengthen their communities, announces its 2022-23 officers and new members added to its board of directors.
The Leadership Jacksonville Board of Directors is led by President Michael Howland, President and Chief Executive Officer, Jacksonville Speech and Hearing Center.
In addition to the election of Howland as board president, Leadership Jacksonville announced the election of the following officers to the board:
- President-Elect: Linda Lindenmoyer, Vice President, Relocation, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty
- Secretary/Treasurer: Cynthia Griffin, Vice President, Medicare Pharmacy Programs, Florida Blue
- Immediate Past President: Kathy Miller, Senior Vice President, Tax, Regency Centers Corporation
“Leadership Jacksonville is committed to engaging leaders in a unique forum, inspiring them to expand their understanding, share their perspectives and challenge each other to build better communities in Northeast Florida,” said Howland. “I look forward to working with the board, CEO and staff.”
Elected to the Leadership Jacksonville Board of Directors for a three-year term are:
- Jep Barbour, Shareholder/Attorney, Marks Gray, P.A.
- Ashleigh Brooks, Associate, Taylor, Day, Grimm & Boyd
- Lynne Elliott, Director, Medtronic, Inc.
- Ravi Raheja, Medical Director and CTOM, TriageLogic Group
- Will Smith, Chief Strategy and Growth Officer, One Call Care Management
- Bryan Taylor, Middle Market / CRE Team Leader, Truist
- Cleve Warren, Executive Director, Florida State College Foundation / Chief Investment Officer, Florida State College at Jacksonville
Elected to the Leadership Jacksonville Board of Directors for a one-year term is:
- Jon Cooper, Regional President, Ascension St. Vincent’s
“The members of our board of directors actively support the community and are leaders in their industries,” said Leadership Jacksonville CEO Jill Langford Dame. “With the guidance of our board, we anticipate a successful and productive year of developing youth and adult leaders throughout the First Coast.”