Leadership Hoover group names first class

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The new Leadership Hoover group today announced its first class, which includes 34 leaders in government, nonprofit agencies and small, medium and large businesses.

The business leaders come from a variety of industries, including real estate, law, finance, energy, automotive, media, hospitality, communications, computer software, engineering and architecture.

The group will meet once a month over the next nine months to learn about different aspects of Hoover, including education, health care, public safety, nonprofits and government, said Joe Thomas, chairman of the board of directors for Leadership Hoover and a member of the first class.

They’ll use this knowledge to tackle issues facing the city and look for ways to improve the city’s quality of life, Thomas said.

The effort is an initiative spearheaded by the Hoover Area Chamber of Commerce at the request of Hoover Mayor Frank Brocato.

Here are the members of the first class:

Members of the first class were selected and invited by a 12-person steering committee organized by the chamber. Class members must pay $900 to participate. The group is scheduled to have its kickoff retreat on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 25-26, including a team-building exercise at the Red Mountain Park ropes course, Thomas said.

Read more about Leadership Hoover here.

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