The Chattooga County Chamber is shining a spotlight on the Leadership Chattooga Class of 2025, recognizing a group of local professionals who represent a wide range of organizations serving Chattooga County and Northwest Georgia.

The program is designed to strengthen community leadership by helping participants learn more about local resources and issues, build relationships across the county, and develop skills they can use to make a lasting impact at work and in the community.

Congratulations to the Leadership Chattooga Class of 2025: Talisyn Ridley of the Family Resource Agency of North GA, Ashley Campbell of the Summerville Housing Authority, Ashleigh Givens of the Northwest Georgia JDA / Top of Georgia, Amy Anderson of the Chattooga County Extension, Daniel Helton of Atrium Health Floyd EMS, Angela Culbert of Chattooga High School, and Sheila Morrison of Mount Vernon Mills. Program leaders also recognized the continued support of community partners, including Paul Meredith, past chair of the Chattooga Chamber Board of Directors.

Leadership Chattooga is a continuing investment in the county’s future—helping develop informed, connected leaders who are ready to serve and strengthen the community for years to come.