Insights: News John Jett Named to the Leadership Georgia Class of 2025
Leadership Georgia
ATLANTA (October 29) – The Leadership Georgia Board of Trustees is proud to announce Kilpatrick Partner John Jett of Atlanta, Georgia, has been named to the Leadership Georgia Class of 2025. Each year, the organization seeks out emerging leaders and selects sixty-three participants from a pool of several hundred applicants to participate in the yearlong leadership program.
The purpose of Leadership Georgia is to prepare strong and effective leaders for the future development of this state. Those who participate are emerging leaders from every nook and cranny of Georgia…the small town, the open country, the big city. Over the course of the program year, the class participants experience five hard-hitting programs that deal with crucial issues facing the towns, cities, suburbs, and rural communities of Georgia. Together, the class participants of Leadership Georgia seek mutual understanding of the challenges of the state and the solutions developed and implemented to drive change and success for all Georgians.
The 2025 Leadership Georgia Class will be led by President Camila Knowles of Atlanta. “Intentional – Informed – Inspired,” is the 2025 program theme.
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