SCRANTON — Leadership Lackawanna recently announced its 2015 Executive Program graduates. The Executive Program assists professionals in becoming more engaged in the community and increases their overall knowledge of the greater Scranton area.

Sessions were held one evening per week for five weeks at various locations. Program participants met key business and community leaders as they received overviews of Lackawanna County’s history and culture, economic and political structures, community events, civic groups, recreational activities and non-profit organizations.

Graduates are Tom Bisignani, Moses Taylor Hospital; Ron Bryar, NBT Bank; Meghan Carnevale, Greater Scranton YMCA; Karen Clause, Greater Scranton YMCA; Heather DiPaolo, TMG Health, Inc.; Meghan Gagorik, Toyota of Scranton; Gregory Gagorik, Toyota of Scranton; Christopher Howe, Regional Hospital of Scranton; Elizabeth Leo, Moses Taylor Hospital; Rosana Reyes, Luzerne County Community College; Walter Sarafinko, Community Bank, NA; and LaTida Smith, Moses Taylor Foundation.

Celebrating Leadership Lackawanna’s recent graduation are, from left, first row, Karen Clause, LaTida Smith, Walter Sarafinko and Ron Bryar. Second row, Leadership Lackawanna Director Nicole Barber Morristell, Rosana Reyes, Heather DiPaolo, Gregory Gagorik, Elizabeth Leo, Christopher Howe and Leadership Lackawanna Board of Directors Chair Lindsey Loss. Absent at the time of the photo were Meghan Carnevale, Meghan Gagorik and Tom Bisignani.
http://www.theabingtonjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/web1_ABJ-Leadership-Grads.jpg.optimal.jpgCelebrating Leadership Lackawanna’s recent graduation are, from left, first row, Karen Clause, LaTida Smith, Walter Sarafinko and Ron Bryar. Second row, Leadership Lackawanna Director Nicole Barber Morristell, Rosana Reyes, Heather DiPaolo, Gregory Gagorik, Elizabeth Leo, Christopher Howe and Leadership Lackawanna Board of Directors Chair Lindsey Loss. Absent at the time of the photo were Meghan Carnevale, Meghan Gagorik and Tom Bisignani.

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Information provided by The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce.