Chamber’s Three Leadership Development Programs Meet in the New Year
In February, the class focused on the role economic development has on our community. The class began their day at the Alabama Center for the Arts with a panel discussion featuring Decatur Morgan County Tourism President/CEO Danielle Gibson, Morgan County Economic Development Association President/CEO Jeremy Nails and Decatur City Planner Lee Terry. The class watched a short film called TVA Town that explains how Decatur became a hub for industry along the Tennessee River. Then, after playing an economic development game, the group toured the GE Appliances, a Haier Company facility. It’s the largest single site employer in Morgan County producing more than a million refrigerators annually. After lunch, the group heard from Decatur-Morgan County Entrepreneurial Center Executive Director John Joseph and Ruben Morales-Soto with the Small Business Administration.
On March 4, the class hosted a charity dinner event called "Let the Good Times Roll" for at Ingalls Harbor Pavilion for their community project. at Ingalls Harbor Pavilion. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Hands Across Decatur, Morgan County Child Advocacy Center and Neighborhood Christian Center.
In March, Excellence in Leadership and Edge Student Leadership programs had a great time on our 2023 Montgomery Public Policy Trip on March 7 - 8. They were able to meet with our local delegation, hear from Business Council of Alabama president and CEO Helena Duncan and tour the National Memorial for Peace and Justice and The Legacy Museum. They also had the opportunity to sing at the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church with tour guide Wanda Battle. Excellence in Leadership is presented by Nucor Steel Decatur and Gold Sponsors are the City of Decatur, Durbin Leadership, LLC and Shawn D. Garth, Realtor.
In February, the class toured the fabrication shop at Contractor Service and Fabrication Inc. on 6th Avenue in Decatur. The students learned about the different pieces of equipment used at the facility and the roles and responsibilities of each employee. The students were given their first name initial cut out of metal right from the shop floor.
The Equip Student Leadership class met in March for Industry and Utilities Day. Their first stop was GE Appliances, a Haier company, for a tour of the Decatur plant. They were able to see and discuss different career pathways with employees. Next on the agenda was Decatur Utilities where several employees shared about their jobs and the education pathway it takes to be able to fill those positions. The goal of the five-month program is to help 8th graders with leadership training, career development and to show them opportunities that require less than a four-year degree. Thank you to our Presenting Sponsor Nucor Steel Decatur and Gold Sponsor Bunge Corporation.