In a buzzing announcement that has everyone talking, the lovely city of Johnson City is celebrating two standout figures from East Tennessee State University (ETSU) who have just been selected for the prestigious Leadership Tennessee NEXT program. Yes, it’s true! Nathan Farnor and Dr. Michael Hoff are set to join this vital initiative for its 10th year. How exciting is that?
This year, 31 remarkable individuals have been chosen from 11 counties across our beautiful state of Tennessee. With each class, the program continues to bring together a vibrant mix of professionals hailing from all sorts of sectors and industries. The diversity of experiences and backgrounds ensures that fresh ideas and innovative perspectives flow freely. Isn’t that what we need more of in our leadership?
Nathan Farnor, who coordinates ETSU’s Office of Leadership and Civic Engagement, is undeniably impressive. Aside from his role at the university, he is also the chair of the board of directors for the Young Professionals of Johnson City, and to top it all off, he’s a governor-appointed commissioner for Volunteer Tennessee. Clearly, Nathan is not just a rising star; he’s actively shaping the community around him.
And then there’s Dr. Michael Hoff! As the vice provost of Planning and Decision Support and the university’s chief planning officer, he has a keen eye for thoughtful planning and strategy. Earlier this year, he stepped into the role of interim director for the newly formed School of Interdisciplinary and Continuing Studies—a position that is sure to benefit tremendously from his leadership.
Alfred Degrafinreid II, the influential president and CEO of Leadership Tennessee, shared his enthusiasm stating, “It’s a milestone for us to announce the 10th Leadership Tennessee NEXT Class.” Each group that has come through this program has played a crucial role in ushering in improvements and fresh strategies that tackle the unique challenges our state faces.
The structure of this enlightening program allows members to interact with participants of the Signature Program, delve into discussions about Tennessee-specific issues, and enhance their personal and professional skills. Candidates go through a strict selection process carried out by an anonymous committee, which seeks individuals who shine in their fields, are deeply involved in their communities, and are wholeheartedly committed to making the lives of Tennesseans better.
Since Leadership Tennessee began its journey, an impressive number of over 700 members have proudly graduated from both the NEXT and Signature programs. This speaks volumes about the impact it has had across our state. The upcoming cohort’s activities will commence in January and run through June 2025. Just imagine the enriching experiences waiting for them! Class members will have robust visits to several cities including Nashville, Memphis, Chattanooga, and even the charming town of Paris, Tennessee. What a journey it will be!
Let’s not forget that engaging with individuals from various regions and fields will undoubtedly spark meaningful conversations that lead to inspiring changes. It’s all about collaboration, shared learning, and a mutual commitment to building a better Tennessee.
As Johnson City celebrates this momentous selection, we too should remember that leadership is a journey, one that is traveled together. Kudos to Nathan Farnor and Dr. Michael Hoff on this exciting new chapter in their careers, and here’s to many more success stories from our vibrant state! Exciting times lie ahead, and we can’t wait to see what this dynamic duo will bring to the table.
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