Trigg Chamber Leadership Class Learns About Media

Members of the Trigg County Chamber of Commerce leadership class learned about all facets of the media industry with a stop at Edge Media Group headquarters Thursday.

The Trigg County Leadership class was selected in 2021 and introduced during the Trigg County Chamber annual dinner in June. Class members meet once a month to learn about a different aspect of the community from local government, to tourism, industry, media, and the military at Fort Campbell.

The leadership class started their morning January 13 with a vist on the WKDZ Country Club. Chamber Member Services Director Beth Sumner says the leadership program is a great partnership between class members and businesses who are involved in each class.

click to download audioClass member Melissa Wallace who returned to Trigg County with her husband in 2020.

click to download audioRealtor Dustin Gilbert says he is a part of the class to learn more about the community he and his wife work and live in.

click to download audioRealtor Eunice Stone says networking and communication are the reasons she chose the leadership class.

click to download audioAdrian Fuller with FNB Bank says being a part of the class has helped her gain a better picture of the community where she lives and works.

click to download audioAmy Koberski who works for Kentucky Machine and Engineering says she wanted to learn more about the community.

click to download audioTrigg County Schools Finance Officer Holly Greene says one thing she quickly noticed is the community connection.

click to download audioDuring their time with the WKDZ Country Club, members of the class presented the weather forecast, senior citizens lunch menu, and other elements.

The 2021-22 leadership class is coordinated by leadership Trigg County Graduates Michelle Hyde and Sara Elliot.

Photos by Beth Sumner

Trigg Leadership Media Day

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