THE NEXT GENERATION: Leadership ABQ kicks off its 2024-2025 program

Members of the 2025 class of Leadership Albuquerque began the GACC program on Oct. 25 with an orientation and then a retreat.

More than 40 participants had orientation on Oct. 25 for the Leadership Albuquerque class of 2025.

The Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce’s program has been in place for decades.

Leadership Albuquerque develops and prepares professionals to expand their influence in their organizations and increase their engagement in the community.

During the program, participants will have access to top influencers and decision makers in our city and state.

They will also learn about the critical issues impacting economic growth and our quality of life, as well as making meaningful connections with other business and civic leaders in Albuquerque.

The class will have events throughout the year, with a graduation ceremony in May 2025.

The program is chaired by David Campbell of Lobo Development Corporation; Jeremy Oswald of Citizens Bank is vice chair. Both spoke at the orientation, along with GACC President and CEO Terri Cole, who also discussed the Chamber’s work.

The Chamber would like to thank PNM, French Funerals & Cremations, Jaynes, Bohannan Huston and Bank of Albuquerque for being Leadership Albuquerque sponsors!

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