Leadership Kentucky proudly congratulates the BRIGHT Kentucky Class of 2025 on its November graduation held in Ashland. The Class of 2025 is the seventh cohort to participate in and graduate from BRIGHT Kentucky.
BRIGHT Kentucky is designed to build the capacity of next-generation leaders (average age 21-40) in the Appalachian region of Kentucky to innovate, collaborate, and advance community and economic development. BRIGHT Kentucky engages bright, entrepreneurial minds from all sectors and regions to offer non-partisan, ethical leadership training, and expanded networks designed especially for residents of the 54 Kentucky counties of the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC).
BRIGHT Kentucky is funded through a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) and private funding from the Whitaker Foundation, Kentucky Power/AEP Foundation, and others. BRIGHT Kentucky focuses on understanding the local economic context and working to build a robust skill set in communication, collaboration, consensus building, visioning, and community engagement. This year’s program took participants across Eastern Kentucky: Hazard in July, Somerset and Monticello in August, Berea and Richmond in September, London and Corbin in October, and Ashland and Morehead in November.
This year’s class included 37 participants from 20 different ARC counties representing a variety of public and private sectors. Leadership Kentucky congratulates the following members:
Jordan Abrams, Boyd County, UK St. Claire
Shane Allen, Floyd County, Kentucky Power
Dylon Baker, Perry County, Appalachian Regional Healthcare
Danna Barnett , Lawrence County, Shaping Our Appalachian Region (SOAR)
Gabrielle Boyd, Greenup County, People’s Bank
Jessica Buckley, Floyd County, Pikeville Medical Center
Kelli Callihan, Perry County, Bluegrass Care Navigators
Rob Collins, Greenup County, Kentucky Department of Education
Destiny Conner, Carter County, South Central Workforce Development Board
Amber Decker, Wayne County, The Center for Rural Development
Paul Dengel, Whitley County, USDA Rural Development
Ford Edwards, Knox County, Union Commonwealth University
Dominique Ellis, Greenup County, Pathways Inc.
Stacey Fields, Pike County, Pikeville Medical Center
IsaBella Freeman, Madison County, Alice Lloyd College
Stacie Fugate, Perry County, Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky/City of Hazard
Kristen Gleason, Greenup County, City National Bank
Eric Griffith, Boyd County, Local 248 Education and Training
Marvin Guerrero, Pulaski County, Forcht Bank
Patrick Hall, Perry County, Hazard High School
Callie Hathaway, Johnson County, Operation UNITE
Zack Highley, Rowan County, Teall Properties Group
Jordan Hill, Magoffin County, Citizens Bank of Kentucky
Mariana Hinojosa, Floyd County, Big Sandy Area Development District
Amanda Kelly, Clark County, Kentucky Chamber of Commerce
Luke King, Cumberland County, Cumberland County Fiscal Court
Madison Little, Pike County, City of Pikeville (AWA)
Shawn Miller, Laurel County, Pineville Community Health Center
Chris Partin, Knox County, Shaping Our Appalachian Region (SOAR)
Katie Ray, Pike County, University of Pikeville
Shandi Ridner, Pulaski County, Baptist Health
Brittany Rogers, Powell County, Whitaker Bank
Devon Skeens, Knott County, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund of KY, Inc.
Kaitlin Smith, Boyd County, UK King's Daughters
Bryce Stephens, Clark County , Christian Appalachian Project, Inc.
Christian Turner, Boyd County, WSAZ
Chris Wagers, Laurel County, CHI – Saint Joseph Health, Saint Joseph London
Applications for the BRIGHT Kentucky Class of 2026 will be available in the spring at www.leadershipky.org.