Leadership Savannah opens applications for 2026 class

Leadership Savannah opens applications for 2026 class
Jamie McCurry Vice Chair — Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
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Leadership Savannah is set to open its application period for the 2026 class on July 1, with submissions being accepted until September 30. The program, known as the second-oldest leadership initiative in the United States, has over 2,300 alumni and aims to prepare local professionals for leadership roles across various sectors.

The year-long program commences in January and ends with a graduation ceremony in November. Participants will engage in sessions addressing critical community issues such as education, workforce development, infrastructure, and local government. Tuition for the upcoming class is set at $4,000.

Individuals interested in enhancing their leadership skills and contributing to Savannah’s community are encouraged to apply. Additional information and applications can be found at www.leadershipsavannah.com or by contacting Jennifer Davenport via email.



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