Gwinnett Young Professionals recently announced the 2021-2022 Journey Leadership Institute class, including its Crew leaders. The Journey Leadership Institute is a nine-month business leadership program designed for individuals, ages 21 to 35, who are living and/or working in Gwinnett. Participants have the opportunity to learn from Gwinnett’s top leadership and development organizations.

The nine-month program kicked off with a social event and orientation and the first workshop, focused on values-based leadership.

This year’s cohort includes 44 young professionals and 10 Crew leaders who encourage the development of new leadership skills in smaller groups.

“Gwinnett County is so fortunate to have such influential young professionals in our community who are disruptors, innovators and change-makers,” said Gwinnett Chamber President & CEO Nick Masino. “We are excited to continue to invest in the leaders of tomorrow, today, with our Gwinnett Young Professionals program.”

The Gwinnett Chamber’s Gwinnett Young Professionals “encourages young businesspeople to develop and enhance their leadership skills, exchange ideas, share common interests, learn more about the area’s business community, and engage in the community’s future.”

Information and the names of this year’s Gwinnett Young Professionals: gwinnettyoungprofessionals.com.

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