Chamber Leadership Programs Kick Off 2025 with Hands-On Learning
Excellence in Leadership met on February 27 for Decatur Now & Then Day after snow caused a postponement from the original date. They began at DoubleTree by Hilton, where the group attended the 2025 State of Morgan County event. After hearing from Chairman Ray Long and the Morgan County Commissioners, the class boarded a school bus with Suzanne Langdon of Decatur Parks & Rec for a tour of downtown, Old Decatur and the Historic Train Depot. The tour concluded with a stop at the Morgan County Archives, where John Allison provided insight into the records they store, details about new displays and research opportunities.
In March, Excellence in Leadership and Edge Student Leadership programs had a great time on our 2025 Montgomery Public Policy Trip on March 18 - 19. The two-day visit began with tours at the Alabama Department of Archives and History and the Alabama State Capitol. Attendees then observed the Alabama Legislature in session at the Statehouse before meeting with our local delegation to discuss legislative priorities and key issues affecting our community. Day two started with breakfast at the Farmers Market Cafe, where Alabama Agriculture Commissioner Rick Pate shared insights on food safety and his “Thank a Farmer” initiative. Our Edge Student Leadership class joined the group for tours of the National Memorial for Peace and Justice and The Legacy Museum. Over lunch, the delegation heard from Clay Scofield with the Business Council of Alabama (BCA) about the state’s economic outlook and business climate. The trip concluded with a photo on the steps of the Alabama State Capitol with Governor Kay Ivey. 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 gathered for Decatur Now and Then Day. Morgan County Commission Chairman Ray Long and Mayor Tab Bowling started the day by speaking to the group about each of their roles in local government. Following this, they enjoyed a bus tour of Old Decatur, led by Suzanne Langdon, as well as a tour of the Alabama Center for the Arts, guided by Jennifer Bunnell.
For lunch, the students attended a valuable etiquette lesson hosted by Laura Ritch at the DoubleTree. The day concluded with a “Social Media and Interview 101” session led by Emily Collins of Horizon Point Consulting.
Additionally, many of the Edge students participated in the Durbin Student Leadership Conference on Tuesday, February 25th. They volunteered before and after the event to assist with set-up, greeting attendees, distributing t-shirts, organizing snacks and helping to clean up. Denice Marco also participated as a table leader and shared that these students were the first to volunteer to answer questions, stayed engaged in the discussions and enthusiastically promoted the Edge Student Leadership program to their peers. Thank you to presenting sponsor Nucor Steel Decatur, LLC and gold sponsors Hubbard & Drake General - Mechanical Contractors, Inc, Joe Wheeler EMC and the Morgan County Commission.
In February the Equip Student Leadership class toured Hubbard & Drake General – Mechanical Contractors' fabrication shop in Decatur, where students learned how materials are received, processed and shipped to customers. Next, they explored the Decatur Utilities Water Treatment Plant and traced the journey of water from the Tennessee River to their home faucets. This was a fantastic opportunity for students to learn about career paths and gain a deeper understanding of the important work happening right here in our community!
In March, the class met for Industry Day. The day started with a tour of United Launch Alliance (ULA), where students learned about the Atlas, Vulcan and Centaur rockets. They had the chance to see the detailed process each rocket undergoes before being shipped out and eventually launched into space. After lunch, Brian Jackson with 3M spoke to the group about the products and processes at 3M’s Decatur plant and the many career opportunities available. Students discovered that many of the products they use every day are made right here in our community. Thank you to our presenting sponsor Nucor Steel Decatur and gold sponsor 3M.