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Submitted photo of Leadership Genesee 2024 participants hear from Kathy White about what it takes to present a live performance at Main St. 56 Theater, home of the Batavia Players.

By Peggy Marone LG ‘02, Director

Press Release:

How many times have you driven in downtown Batavia and never noticed there are more than 20 murals between Jackson, Ellicott, and Bank Streets? The Leadership Genesee (LG) Class of 2024 discovered them during a ‘scavenger hunt’ activity on March 27, LG Arts & Culture Day.

One participant shared, “The scavenger hunt allowed us to really observe the murals. How often I drive by these murals and don’t really notice the detail or the extent of artwork on display. Some of the murals I have never seen or noticed (like the one on the fire hydrant). Art can be made anywhere!”

Leadership Genesee Our Arts & Culture Day works to raise awareness about arts initiatives and activities in Genesee County and reveal some of our cultural history and traditions. “This month's topic really encouraged me to think about my personal background and heritage. Our community is so diverse!” said one participant.

The group met at Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council (Go Art!) for the morning hearing from Gregory Hallock LG ’18, Executive Director, about how the organization has grown over the past several years. The organization is dedicated to developing the cultural life in Genesee and Orleans Counties by facilitating the creation, presentation, and experience of art, heritage, and traditions. The facility has a dance studio, podcast studio, displayed art, open mic sessions, Tavern 2.o.1 as well as offering community events. The class had the opportunity to tour the facility and participate in a Bollywood Dance session.

Terry Abrams LG ’07, Curator/ Collections Manager, Niagara County Historical Society, shared information about The Tonawanda Seneca Nation, our neighbors in Genesee County. Terry spoke of Seneca's history and culture and how their values remain strong and intact. Language, song, art, dance, and sports are all vital aspects of Seneca culture. 

After a tour of Main St. 56 Theater and learning about the initiatives from Batavia Players to bring additional live theater to Genesee County and offer options to kids for theater camps, the group visited The Harve in the Harvester Center. The Harve is a 7,000-square-foot hidden gem of art and music! Nestled within The Harvester Center with its entrance just through Pub Coffee Hub this vibrant venue is a haven for creativity and entertainment.

After sharing stories of their cultural heritage, the group participated in a drum circle led by Jackie Swaby, Executive Director of the Arts Council for Wyoming County. Jackie not only shared her expertise in drumming but the background and significance of drumming. The group ended the day by participating in activities to create their own stories through art. 

Leadership Genesee is a program of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County, an employer, and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities, and provides equal program and employment opportunities. 

For more information, visit LG’s website at http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/leadership-genesee; “like” LG on Facebook at www.facebook.com/leadershipgenesee; or contact Program Director Peggy Marone at (585) 343-3040, ext. 118 or mem77@cornell.edu.

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Submitted photo of members of the LG Class of 2024 pose in front of the downtown Batavia mural they discovered during the scavenger hunt activity.
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https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-discovers-the-abundance-of-genesee-county-arts-culture/639045#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-discovers-the-abundance-of-genesee-county-arts-culture/639045 Apr 16, 2024, 6:11pm Leadership Genesee Leadership Genesee discovers the abundance of Genesee County arts & culture Press Release <figure role="group" class="caption caption-div"> <div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img alt="lg-a-c-photo1.JPG" class="image-style-large" height="592" loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2024-04/lg-a-c-photo1.JPG?itok=dbWAKbAX" width="800"> </div> </div> <figcaption>Submitted photo of Leadership Genesee 2024 participants hear from Kathy White about what it takes to present a live performance at Main St. 56 Theater, home of the Batavia Players.</figcaption> </figure> <p>By Peggy Marone LG ‘02, Director</p><p>Press Release:</p><blockquote><p>How many times have you driven in downtown Batavia and never noticed there are more than 20 murals between Jackson, Ellicott, and Bank Streets? The Leadership Genesee (LG) Class of 2024 discovered them during a ‘scavenger hunt’ activity on March 27</p></blockquote>
Leadership Genesee studies ‘our business & economics’ https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-studies-our-business-economics/638685
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Submitted photo of (from left to right) Yvonne Peck ’02 & Peggy Marone ’02, Leadership Genesee Representatives; Robyn Brookhart ’02, President & CEO, Liberty Pumps; Dennis Burke LG ’01, CFO, Liberty Pumps.

Press Release:

By Julia Garver, LG Class of 2010

What is “leadership”? The Leadership Genesee class of 2024 was able to get insight into this question from many community leaders in its first-day session, “Our Business & Economics” on Feb. 28. Responses included communication skills, engaging and motivating your team, leading by example, listening to your team and building trust and connection. 

One design team member put it this way: “Leadership embodies the art of inspiring others to achieve collective goals through vision, empathy, and decisive action. It's about guiding and empowering individuals to realize their potential, fostering collaboration, and navigating through challenges with integrity and resilience.”

The day started at Liberty Pumps with Robyn Brookhart LG ’02, President & CEO and
Dennis Burke LG ‘01, CFO sharing what makes LP so successful. First and foremost is the workplace culture, one that is collaborative, respectful, engaging, trustful, and has an element of fun. 

The business model of an ESOP, which LP has embraced, makes all employees (members) owners of the company so they have a stake in the efforts of their labors. That motivates members and encourages them to contribute their ideas for improvement to company operations. Also, the key to success is customer service, as mentioned by both Robyn and Dennis, a theme that reappeared several times during the day.

A presentation about how much of our expendable income is spent in Genesee County raised awareness about the impact of spending locally. Supporting local businesses ensures the vitality of the local economy and job creation with more than 55 cents of every dollar spent locally remaining in the community. The message was that “what is spent local, stays local.”

Visits were made by class members to more than 25 local businesses. The passion and forward-thinking of these entrepreneurs were impactful. Answering hard questions like ‘Should we expand? How much will it cost? Can my son/daughter take it over? and How can I compete with “big box” stores?’ is something that all small business owners face.

Rob Credi of Pub Coffee Pub revealed that what drives him includes the color scheme of his business which he chose to memorialize his sister, and his love of the show “Friends” which he uses to name some menu items. His vision led him to start the Crapshoot Kitchen & Commissary which provides opportunities for starter businesses to explore their space in the culinary field for take-out meals and food items. 

Other issues encountered by local business owners were competing products and keeping up with market trends. 

Guy Pellegrino, the owner of Pellegrino Auto Sales, an independent used car dealer, positioned his business to be a “new car store experience with no new cars”. To date, his business is the #1 rated used car business in Genesee County. He spends time and money on Internet access to apps and sites that let him stay ahead of price changes.

Tina Lambert, of Lambert’s Jeweler’s, mentioned that the current trends of lab-grown diamonds and fewer marriages have impacted their business. 

Lee Winters, owner of Genesee Feeds, said his biggest competition now is the internet. Loyal customers, a tribute to great customer service, have kept both their businesses successful.

The day ended at the David McCarthy Memorial Ice Arena where Matt Gray LG ’11 spoke about how his experience in LG sparked the idea of the Eli Fish Brewing Company in which he is a part owner. Matt is also the owner of Alex’s and in 2022 he stepped up to take over the management of the ice arena. 

The economic impact of this venture is apparent when there are 5 to 15 teams from outside of the area coming to Batavia to play each week. The players and their families and supporters stay in hotels, eat in restaurants, and shop here in Genesee County which helps everyone.

February’s session was hosted by Liberty Pumps and the David McCarthy Memorial Ice Arena. Meals were sponsored by Lawley and Gavin M. Townsend, Lic. RE Salesperson at HUNT ERA Batavia.

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Submitted photo of Scott Holmes, LandPro Store Manager, shares their business model with members of the Leadership Genesee Class of 2024.
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https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-studies-our-business-economics/638685#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-studies-our-business-economics/638685 Mar 14, 2024, 5:02pm Leadership Genesee Leadership Genesee studies ‘our business & economics’ Press Release <figure role="group" class="caption caption-div"> <div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img alt="lgmedia1.jpg" class="image-style-large" height="468" loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2024-03/lgmedia1.jpg?itok=Fem5aaC7" width="800"> </div> </div> <figcaption>Submitted photo of (from left to right) Yvonne Peck ’02 &amp; Peggy Marone ’02, Leadership Genesee Representatives; Robyn Brookhart ’02, President &amp; CEO, Liberty Pumps; Dennis Burke LG ’01, CFO, Liberty Pumps.</figcaption> </figure> <p>Press Release:</p><blockquote><p>By Julia Garver, LG Class of 2010</p><p>What is “leadership”? The Leadership Genesee class of 2024 was able to get insight into this question from many community leaders in its first-day session, “Our Business &amp; Economics” on Feb. 28. Responses included communication skills, engaging and motivating your</p></blockquote>
Leadership Genesee announces class of 2024 https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-announces-class-of-2024/638143
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Members of the Class of 2024 and their sponsoring organizations are (from left to right): 
1st row: Katy Hobbs, GC Chamber of Commerce; Arvind Sridharan, Liberty Pumps; Heather Tabor, Lawley  
2nd row: Abby Ball, Batavia Housing Authority; Missy Blum, Tonawanda Valley Federal Credit Union; Carla Aceto, GC Health Department; Raylyn Kingdon, Town of Batavia; Karen Vallese, DelPlato Casey Law Firm, LLC; Melanie Rhodes, WNY Rural Area Health Education Center
3rd row: Jamie Lindsley, Oakfield Betterment Committee; Mark Wheeler, WNY Tech Academy/ GV BOCES; Sheila Harding, UConnectCare Behavioral Health Services; Krista Galdun, City of Batavia; Jill Mapes, GC Department of Social Services; Peter Mittiga, GC Mental Health Service; Jessica Riley, GC Office for the Aging; Jennifer Waldron, GC Department of Social Services; Kelly Starchok, Genesee Community College; Lauren Casey, GC Economic Development Center
4th row: Dave Hetrick, RRH United Memorial Medical Center; Branden Riggs, Clark Patterson Lee; Adam Doktor, GC Information Technology; Mark Williams, Genesee Patrons Cooperative Insurance Company; Tim Hagen, Town of Alexander; Bill Bogan II, GC Probation; Dave Bell, GC Health Department; Destin Danser, LeRoy Ambulance Service, Inc.; Craig Wagner, Alleghany Farm Services; Jodi Fisher, Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council

Press Release:

Leadership Genesee welcomed 29 individuals from all walks of life representing our community’s public and private organizations, on January 24 and 25 for the 2-day Opening Retreat.  

First time organizations include LeRoy Ambulance Service, Oakfield Betterment Committee Inc., WNY Rural Area Health Education Center, and DelPlato Casey Law Firm, LLP. The class represents a broad cross-section of the community, including education, finance, manufacturing, healthcare, service industry, not-for-profits and the public sector.

Leadership Genesee Director Peggy Marone said, “Leadership Genesee believes we owe it to future generations to provide a community with people who are knowledgeable, able to have civil conversations about both sides of an issue, and create trusting and respectful relationships!” 

She continues, “There is a lot going on in our world, we must have leaders who embrace inclusion, listen generously, and understand that it takes little or no effort to allow others to have their feelings and opinions. This kind of respect is missing in many conversations, it’s up to each of us to bring that respect back to our relationships.”

The retreat was sponsored by Leadership Genesee Alumni and was facilitated by Skip Helfrich of Human Energies. Leadership Genesee is a program of CCE Genesee County, an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and individuals with Disabilities, and providing equal program and employment opportunities.

For more information, visit LG’s website at http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/leadership-genesee; “like” LG on Facebook at www.facebook.com/leadershipgenesee; or contact Director Peggy Marone at (585) 343-3040, ext. 118 or mem77@cornell.edu.  Up next for the Class of 2024: Our Business, Our Economics on February 28.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-announces-class-of-2024/638143#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-announces-class-of-2024/638143 Feb 3, 2024, 7:15am Leadership Genesee Leadership Genesee announces class of 2024 Press Release <figure role="group" class="caption caption-div"> <div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img alt="group-pic-cropped.JPG" class="image-style-large" height="533" loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2024-02/group-pic-cropped.JPG?itok=2D658mKX" width="800"> </div> </div> <figcaption>Members of the Class of 2024 and their sponsoring organizations are (from left to right):&nbsp;<br>1st row: Katy Hobbs, GC Chamber of Commerce; Arvind Sridharan, Liberty Pumps; Heather Tabor, Lawley &nbsp;<br>2nd row: Abby Ball, Batavia Housing Authority; Missy Blum, Tonawanda Valley Federal Credit Union; Carla Aceto, GC Health Department; Raylyn Kingdon, Town of Batavia; Karen Vallese, DelPlato Casey Law Firm, LLC; Melanie Rhodes, WNY Rural Area Health Education Center<br>3rd row: Jamie Lindsley, Oakfield Betterment Committee; Mark Wheeler, WNY Tech Academy/ GV BOCES; Sheila Harding, UConnectCare Behavioral Health Services; Krista Galdun, City of Batavia; Jill Mapes, GC Department of Social Services; Peter Mittiga, GC Mental Health Service; Jessica Riley, GC Office for the Aging; Jennifer Waldron, GC Department of Social Services; Kelly Starchok, Genesee Community College; Lauren Casey, GC Economic Development Center<br>4th row: Dave Hetrick, RRH United Memorial Medical Center; Branden Riggs, Clark Patterson Lee; Adam Doktor, GC Information Technology; Mark Williams, Genesee Patrons Cooperative Insurance Company; Tim Hagen, Town of Alexander; Bill Bogan II, GC Probation; Dave Bell, GC Health Department; Destin Danser, LeRoy Ambulance Service, Inc.; Craig Wagner, Alleghany Farm Services; Jodi Fisher, Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council</figcaption> </figure> <p>Press Release:</p><blockquote><p>Leadership Genesee welcomed 29 individuals from all walks of life representing our community’s public and private organizations, on January 24 and 25 for the 2-day Opening Retreat. &nbsp;</p><p>First time organizations include LeRoy Ambulance Service, Oakfield Betterment Committee Inc., WNY Rural Area Health Education Center, and DelPlato</p></blockquote>
Leadership Genesee graduates 26 in Class of 2023 https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-graduates-26-in-class-of-2023/637617
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Photo of Leadership Genesee Class of 2023 courtesy of Laurie Pfaff LG 2009.
1st row (left to right): Morgan Hoffman, Carol Hunt, Gabrielle Lanich, Chelsea Peyman, Melissa Stein, Barbara O’Rourke, Daniel Calkins, Jaden Ohlson, Lauren Becht 
2nd row: Gail Tenney, Roger Caldwell, Jessica Patnode, Staci Williams, Jacob Cone, Sarah Jarkiewicz, John Jondle, Melissa Kasmarek, Kaitlyn Krna, Josh Dykstra, Doug Curella Jr., Kathy Riggs-Allen 
3rd row: Josh Graham, Terry Thompson, Levi Olsen, Laurie Watson, Kyle Sentiff

Press Release:

Leadership Genesee (LG) presented awards honoring the 26 members of the Class of 2023 at the Annual Graduation Celebration at Terry Hills on Nov. 30. 

Class members from the private sector include Alleghany Farm Services, Genesee Patrons Cooperative Insurance Co., Hunt Real Estate ERA, Lizzie’s Ice Cream Camper, RRH United Memorial Hospital, Liberty Pumps, Porter Farms, Tompkins Financial, Batavia Downs Gaming and Hotel, Freed, Maxick CPAs, P.C., Tonawanda Valley Federal Union and UConnectCare (GCASA).

Also included from the public sector were members from Batavia Housing Authority, Byron Bergen Central School, City of Batavia Fire Department, Genesee County Department of Social Services, Health Department, and Office for the Aging, Genesee County Chamber of Commerce, Genesee Community College, Mercy Flight/ Mercy EMS, and NYS Unified Court
System. 

Leadership Genesee Director Peggy Marone said at graduation, “As a group, you have shared so much quiet courage for what life throws your way, it’s the kind of courage that’s inspiring to everyone you meet, whether they know about it or not. It’s the way you hold yourselves and show the world the grit and backbone you have and without even knowing it, you
become a lesson for someone who might not know they need it, but they do… we all do. You have a collective character that will stay with me for a long time.”

Leadership Genesee is a year-long community education committed to exploring Genesee County and encouraging the leader within all of us. We aim to provide well-prepared servant leaders for Genesee County ready to accept responsibility for our community’s shared concerns.

One participant said, “The experience exceeded my expectations in so many ways. I have gained a much deeper understanding and appreciation for the community I work in. I gained a better understanding of my leadership style and how to adjust to others’ styles to better serve and support them.”

The Class of 2024 will begin their journey in January. Leadership Genesee is a program of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County, an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities, and provides equal program and employment opportunities. For more information about Leadership Genesee, please visit our website at http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/leadership-genesee.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-graduates-26-in-class-of-2023/637617#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-graduates-26-in-class-of-2023/637617 Dec 19, 2023, 8:30am Leadership Genesee Leadership Genesee graduates 26 in Class of 2023 Press Release <figure role="group" class="caption caption-div"> <div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img alt="dsc_2779-pr.jpg" class="image-style-large" height="505" loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2023-12/dsc_2779-pr.jpg?itok=n_3Cpl-6" width="800"> </div> </div> <figcaption>Photo of Leadership Genesee Class of 2023 courtesy of Laurie Pfaff LG 2009.<br>1st row (left to right): Morgan Hoffman, Carol Hunt, Gabrielle Lanich, Chelsea Peyman, Melissa Stein, Barbara O’Rourke, Daniel Calkins, Jaden Ohlson, Lauren Becht&nbsp;<br>2nd row: Gail Tenney, Roger Caldwell, Jessica Patnode, Staci Williams, Jacob Cone, Sarah Jarkiewicz, John Jondle, Melissa Kasmarek, Kaitlyn Krna, Josh Dykstra, Doug Curella Jr., Kathy Riggs-Allen&nbsp;<br>3rd row: Josh Graham, Terry Thompson, Levi Olsen, Laurie Watson, Kyle Sentiff</figcaption> </figure> <p>Press Release:</p><blockquote><p>Leadership Genesee (LG) presented awards honoring the 26 members of the Class of 2023 at the Annual Graduation Celebration at Terry Hills on Nov. 30.&nbsp;</p><p>Class members from the private sector include Alleghany Farm Services, Genesee Patrons Cooperative Insurance Co., Hunt Real Estate ERA, Lizzie’s Ice Cream</p></blockquote>
Leadership Genesee names Holly Sharpe ’04 outstanding alumnus 2023 https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-names-holly-sharpe-04-outstanding-alumnus-2023/637181 Press Release: 

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Submitted photo of Holly Sharpe, courtesy of Laurie Pfaff LG’09.

We are pleased to announce that Holly Sharpe, a graduate of the LG Class of 2004, has been named Outstanding Alumnus 2023. Chris White ’06 and Jocelyn Sikorski ’07 nominated Holly sharing, “Holly has been a cheerleader and ambassador for Leadership Genesee in many capacities over the past 19 years and has volunteered for LG even before she was a member, helping with the group’s Outdoor Leadership Challenge.”

Holly shares, “As a lifelong community member, I thought I knew much of what happens in Genesee County and was surprised to see and hear there is much more than most people know or realize. I want to help others learn and experience this amazing program.” 

Holly served on LG’s Steering Committee for two terms, 2016-2022, serving as Co-Chair from 2020-2021. Leadership Genesee director, Peggy Marone LG ’02 shares, “Holly has been a close friend and advocate for all things community and Leadership Genesee. She has taught me a great deal about being an effective facilitator to find ways to help others grow in their abilities and confidence. That’s what leadership is all about and that is who Holly is.” She continues to facilitate LG’s Outdoor Leadership Challenge each year, one of the most impactful sessions in the year-long curriculum.

Holly has been a very active alumnus volunteering for LG, attending events and continued educational opportunities, as well as financially supporting the organization through alumni dues and donations. “I have not only learned and become more educated and aware of our community, but I have also made new connections and lifelong friendships,” said Holly.

Holly served on the CCE Board of Directors and the MHA Board of Directors, co-chairing their golf tournament. She served as a United Way Campaign Loan Executive and a City of Batavia School District volunteer. Professionally, Holly worked for the Genesee County YMCA as a fitness director and Associate Executive Director. During her tenure with the YMCA, she was recognized as a trainer of trainers for the YUSA.

Holly has her own training studio, Sharpe Training, LLC. She is a recognized and respected trainer traveling internationally for FitBodies, Inc. Group Exercise. 

When asked what Leadership Genesee means to her and what she’d say to someone interested in the program, her answer was simple, “Leadership Genesee means community, collaboration, connection, learning, and a valuable resource. Run, don’t walk, and apply, you will have zero regrets!” 

LG Director Marone is thrilled that she is being given the Outstanding Alumnus Award. “This award signifies someone who has worked not only to strengthen Leadership Genesee but who serves Genesee County generously as a true servant leader, a wonderful mentor for all of us.” 

Holly will be honored at the LG graduation on Thursday, Nov. 30 at Terry Hills. 

The Outstanding Alumnus Award is sponsored by Skip Helfrich of Human Energies.  Leadership Genesee is a program of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County, an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities and provides equal program and employment opportunities. For more information about Leadership Genesee, please visit our website at http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/leadership-genesee.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-names-holly-sharpe-04-outstanding-alumnus-2023/637181#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-names-holly-sharpe-04-outstanding-alumnus-2023/637181 Nov 10, 2023, 3:30pm Leadership Genesee Leadership Genesee names Holly Sharpe ’04 outstanding alumnus 2023 Press Release <p>Press Release:&nbsp;</p><blockquote><figure role="group" class="caption caption-div align-left"> <div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img alt="holly-sharpe-1.jpg" class="image-style-large" height="350" loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2023-11/holly-sharpe-1.jpg?itok=RR8-j-yj" width="250"> </div> </div> <figcaption>Submitted photo of Holly Sharpe, courtesy of Laurie Pfaff LG’09.</figcaption> </figure> <p>We are pleased to announce that Holly Sharpe, a graduate of the LG Class of 2004, has been named Outstanding Alumnus 2023. Chris White ’06 and Jocelyn Sikorski ’07 nominated Holly sharing, “Holly has been a cheerleader and ambassador for Leadership Genesee in many capacities over the</p></blockquote>
CCE and LG will close early Thursday Nov. 9 https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/cce-and-lg-will-close-early-thursday-nov-9/637028 Press Release:

The Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) Genesee and Leadership Genesee (LG) offices will close for the day at 12 p.m. on Nov. 9. The offices will reopen at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 13.

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Leadership Genesee announces 2022 graduates https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-announces-2022-graduates/624402
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Press release:

Leadership Genesee presented awards honoring the 19 members of the Class of 2022 at the Annual Graduation Celebration at Terry Hills on December 1.

The class includes members from the private sector including M&T Bank, Genesee Patrons Cooperative Insurance Co., Clark Patterson Lee, RRH United Memorial Hospital, Alleghany Farm Services, Liberty Pumps, Tompkins Financial, Batavia Downs Gaming and Hotel, Freed, Maxick CPAs, P.C., and Warrior House of WNY. Also included from the public sector were members from Genesee County Department of Social Services, Highway and Health Departments, Genesee County Economic Development Center, BEST Center GCC, City of Batavia and Richmond Memorial Library.

Leadership Genesee Director Peggy Marone shared at graduation, “What I think about this class and why I love LG is that after everything this world has been through, you have shown the greatness of the human spirit, the best of yourselves and each other. Leadership Genesee is the unique opportunity and platform to practice and experiment with various subject matters, it’s a community education that encourages open dialogue where information builds on what came before, creating a new universe of community knowledge and the possibilities that could be. It’s a place where the fears from 11 months ago have become the collective confidence of LG 2022.”

The Class of 2023 is forming and will begin their journey in January. Leadership Genesee is a program of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County, an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities and provides equal program and employment opportunities. For more information about Leadership Genesee, please visit our website at http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/leadership-genesee.

Photo by Laurie Pfaff, class of 2009 First row: Steph Parmenter, Christina Fetzer, Becky Prefontaine, Felicia Cecere, Stephanie Merkley; second row: Sheri Faggiano, Susan Zeliff, Justin Gerace, Wesley Bedford, Penny Kennett; third row:  Angelina Miconi, Jennifer Sweet, Christopher Camp, Jennifer Wakefield, Patrick Carr, Kaitlyn Pettine, Jeremy DeLyser, Nicholas Sperrazza, Jessica Zaremski

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https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-announces-2022-graduates/624402#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-announces-2022-graduates/624402 Dec 10, 2022, 12:30am Leadership Genesee Leadership Genesee announces 2022 graduates Press Release <p><div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/users/60/2022-11/lg2022_lpfaff.jpg?itok=qtiiQX_6" width="460" height="296" alt="lg2022_lpfaff.jpg" class="image-style-large"> </div> </div> </p> <p>Press release:</p> <blockquote> <p>Leadership Genesee presented awards honoring the 19 members of the Class of 2022 at the Annual Graduation Celebration at Terry Hills on December 1.</p> <p>The class includes members from the private sector including M&amp;T Bank, Genesee Patrons Cooperative Insurance Co., Clark Patterson Lee, RRH United Memorial Hospital, Alleghany</p></blockquote>
Leadership Genesee names Paul Osborn 'Alumnus of the Year' https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-names-paul-osborn-alumnus-of-the-year/621981
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Press release:

Leadership Genesee will present awards honoring the 19 members of the Class of 2022 along with the 2022 Outstanding Alumnus Award at the Annual Graduation Celebration at Terry Hills on Dec. 1.

Paul Osborn, a graduate of the Class of 2005, has been named the Leadership Genesee Alumnus of the Year. The award is presented annually to an alumnus who works to fulfill the program’s mission displaying exceptional achievements and contributions to the community and Leadership Genesee.

When Paul was asked what Leadership Genesee meant to him, he said, “Leadership Genesee was an opportunity for me to learn more in-depth details regarding our community and focus on how I could become a better leader. The program provides tools and activities that make you more self-aware of the bigger picture, to think before you react, and ways to understand people to communicate more effectively.”

Tim Hens LG 2001 nominated Paul, sharing, “Paul is involved in every organization that you can imagine. He spends literally his entire time making life better for the residents and youth of his village, town, and county.”

Paul’s community involvement includes active participation and leadership roles with the following organizations: Oakfield Lions Club, Oakfield Betterment Committee, Alabama-Oakfield Dollars for Scholars, Oakfield Recreation Committee, BEA Camp Hard Hat for students providing experience in a building trades environment, GLOW Corporate Cup, Green Genesee/Smart Genesee, Genesee County Youth Board, Genesee County Parks Advisory Committee, Genesee County Job Development Youth Employment Program and the Association for the Conservation of Natural Spaces (ACORNS), to name some of the organizations Paul helps steward.

Paul shared that it’s been difficult to stay directly active with Leadership Genesee as his professional responsibilities as the Deputy Highway Superintendent for Genesee County include overseeing the Genesee County Jail Project, which takes much of his time. However, Paul continues to help Leadership Genesee because he gained tremendous insights and opportunities for engagement with many Genesee County agencies that are the backbone of our community. Paul shares, “Leadership Genesee is a catalyst for motivating graduates to get out and get involved. Doing what I can is my way of giving back to LG.”  

Leadership Genesee director, Peggy Marone LG ’02 shares, “Paul has always been an advocate for Leadership Genesee, concentrating his efforts in the community, which is a goal of our program. When we knew we were losing the opportunity to hold Outdoor Leadership Challenge at Camp Hough, we talked with Paul about relocating the session to the Genesee County Park. He worked to ensure the elements he built were done to specifications allowing LG classes to experience teambuilding activities at the County Park.” 

Paul is a Landscape Architect by training and has volunteered his love of natural beauty with so many organizations, including helping in the design of the International Peace Garden. Paul has led the transformation of the Genesee County Park system and has turned things like the DeWitt Recreation Area and the Ellicott Trail into regional award-winning community assets. Paul received the 2020 American Public Works Association Western Region award for involvement in the design and construction of the 9.8-mile Ellicott Trail project and the 2022 American Planning Association Upstate Chapter Award for Excellence in Comprehensive Planning for involvement in the 2050 Comprehensive Plan for Genesee County.

Paul’s advice to anyone who is thinking about applying for LG is, “Go…don’t hesitate!  There is so much more to the program than meets the eye.  This program will provide you an opportunity to engage, learn, network, share your story, and most of all…be open to different ways of thinking.” Paul enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, and learning about other places, especially Europe.

The Outstanding Alumnus Award is sponsored by Skip Helfrich of Human Energies.  Leadership Genesee is a program of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County, an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities and provides equal program and employment opportunities. For more information about Leadership Genesee, please visit our website at http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/leadership-genesee.

Photo: File photo of Paul Osborn, 2012, by Howard Owens.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-names-paul-osborn-alumnus-of-the-year/621981#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/leadership-genesee-names-paul-osborn-alumnus-of-the-year/621981 Nov 16, 2022, 5:13pm Leadership Genesee Leadership Genesee names Paul Osborn 'Alumnus of the Year' Press Release <p><div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/users/60/2022-11/paulosborn-2.jpg?itok=ilUQjn0q" width="460" height="305" alt="paulosborn-2.jpg" class="image-style-large"> </div> </div> </p> <p>Press release:</p> <blockquote> <p>Leadership Genesee will present awards honoring the 19 members of the Class of 2022 along with the 2022 Outstanding Alumnus Award at the Annual Graduation Celebration at Terry Hills on Dec. 1.</p> <p>Paul Osborn, a graduate of the Class of 2005, has been named the Leadership Genesee Alumnus</p></blockquote>
Cornell introduces newest class of Leadership Genesee https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-b-owens/cornell-introduces-newest-class-of-leadership-genesee/591678
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Press release:

Leadership Genesee welcomed 19 individuals from all walks of life representing our community’s public and private organizations, on January 26 and 27 for the 2-day Opening Retreat, held at Terry Hills. 

First-time organizations include M & T Bank and Warrior House of WNY. The class represents a broad cross-section of the community, including education, finance, manufacturing, healthcare, service industry, not for profits and the public sector. 

Leadership Genesee Director Peggy Marone said, “Today’s world must have leaders who embrace inclusion, listen generously and understand that it takes little or no effort to allow others to have their feelings and opinions. This kind of respect is missing in many conversations, it’s up to each of us to bring that respect back to our relationships.”  She continues, “Leadership Genesee believes we owe it to future generations to provide a community with people who are knowledgeable, able to have civil conversations about both sides of an issue and create trusting and respectful relationships!”  

The retreat was sponsored by Leadership Genesee Alumni and Terry Hills and was facilitated by Skip Helfrich of Human Energies. Leadership Genesee is a program of CCE Genesee County, an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, protecting veterans, and individuals with disabilities, and providing equal program and employment opportunities.

For more information, visit LG’s website at http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/leadership-genesee; “like” LG on Facebook at www.facebook.com/leadershipgenesee; or contact Director Peggy Marone at (585) 343-3040, ext. 118 or mem77@cornell.edu.  Up next for the Class of 2022: Our Business, Our Economics on February 23.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-b-owens/cornell-introduces-newest-class-of-leadership-genesee/591678#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-b-owens/cornell-introduces-newest-class-of-leadership-genesee/591678 Feb 3, 2022, 3:44pm Leadership Genesee Cornell introduces newest class of Leadership Genesee Howard Owens <p><div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/users/60/2022-01/class_of_2022_group_pic_-_press_release.jpg?itok=QzCcpAa7" width="460" height="294" alt="class_of_2022_group_pic_-_press_release.jpg" class="image-style-large"> </div> </div> </p> <p>Press release:</p> <blockquote> <p>Leadership Genesee welcomed 19 individuals from all walks of life representing our community’s public and private organizations, on January 26 and 27 for the 2-day Opening Retreat, held at Terry Hills.&nbsp;</p> <p>First-time organizations include M &amp; T Bank and Warrior House of WNY. The class represents a broad</p></blockquote>