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Leadership Allegany Graduating Class of 2012
Catharine Young
March 2, 2012
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Leadership Allegany, an initiative that works to create civic leaders, honored its second graduating class during a dinner at Moonwink’s Restaurant in Cuba, NY on Friday, February 18. Senator Catharine Young (R,C,I – 57th District) presented the keynote speech, recognizing the graduates, local organizations and program supporters.
The Leadership Allegany Graduating Class of 2012 includes (front row left to right): Darlene Roloson, Andrea Mott-Hollamby, Trina LaFleur, Gina Kocsis, Norma Kerling and Pam Witter, director of development at Houghton College and Leadership Allegany coordinator.
Back row left to right: Senator Catharine Young, Daniel Smith, Marilee Arthur, Amy Black, Darlene Wells, Roy Bonham, Tim Mahoney, Brian Loucks, president of the Greater Allegany County Chamber of Commerce, and Ryan Cool.
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