McHenry County leadership program graduates 33 civic-minded residents
Leadership Greater McHenry County recently announced that 33 community leaders have completed the adult Core Program, marking another significant milestone in leadership development for McHenry County.
On June 12, family, friends, and sponsors gathered at Boulder Ridge Country Club in Lake in the Hills to celebrate these outstanding individuals, who represent diverse sectors including education, faith-based, government, health care, for-profit businesses, and nonprofit organizations.
Class spokesperson Frank Vicari, of Riley School District 18, captured the spirit of this dynamic and engaging group, emphasizing the importance of continued leadership and commitment to the community.
Additionally, Laura Cullotta (Class of 2018), chair of the Alumni Association, formally welcomed the Class of 2025, reinforcing the organization’s dedication to personal and professional growth and community service long after graduation.
Since its inception in 2004, Leadership Greater McHenry County has been steadfast in the mission to foster and develop community leaders through focused programs, creating a vital leadership resource for McHenry County.
The organization is committed to shaping a brighter future by equipping passionate individuals eager to take on leadership roles — whether serving on boards or commissions, or advancing within civic, charitable, governmental, educational, and business sectors.
For information, visit leadershipgmc.org or facebook.com/LeadershipGreaterMchenryCounty/.