YLC Staff Making Great Things Happen This Summer and Fall

YLC Staff Making Great Things Happen This Summer and Fall

The YLC staff, from left, Jamie Weathers, Patty Kelley St. Clair and Lisa Shacklett, taking a quick breather after a very busy spring with 90 class participants graduating last month, planning Diane Hayes’ farewell reception next week, finalizing the participants for Class 73 kicking off in September and working on admissions for YLC/Williamson Chamber Class 2019 (with a few slots still available for those who live or do business in Williamson County). Oh, yeah…..and celebrating Lisa’s 13th week as executive director, Patty’s birthday and the YLC office getting a fresh coat of paint and new carpet after many, many years. Stay tuned for all the fantastic events coming up this summer and fall.

YLC’s Association Sponsorship of NBJ’s Next Gen Series on 5/21/19

YLC’s Association Sponsorship of NBJ’s Next Gen Series on 5/21/19

YLC was the association sponsor for Nashville Business Journal’s Next Gen series on May 21 at Fat Bottom Brewing with more than 100 young professionals and accomplished business leaders in small group discussions about personal and professional goals.

YLC executive director Lisa Clark Shacklett was one of the executive table hosts sharing her insight on how to succeed in career and life.

With lots of late afternoon sun streaming through the floor to ceiling windows of the brewing company’s private indoor space, The Reserve, nine YLC alumni were seen at the prime networking event, including Eden Afriat (Class 72), Brett Dabdoub (YLC/Massey Graduate School Alumni Class 2018), Nicole Dickerson (Class 70), Samantha Dwyer (Class 72), Amy Goode (Class 72), Tyler Graham (YLC/Massey Graduate School Alumni Class 2017), Hayley Levy (Class 71), Nathan Sachs (Class 70) and Lindsay Youngbauer (Class 72).

Four YLC Alumni Named 2019 Power Leaders in Commercial Real Estate

Four YLC Alumni Named 2019 Power Leaders in Commercial Real Estate

Four YLC alumni will be recognized on June 11 as Nashville Business Journal‘s 2019 Power Leaders in Commercial Real Estate, seen as the dealmakers and key professionals planning and securing a solid foundation that is moving Nashville’s skyline upward and outward. Congratulations to Kelly Knight Hodges (Class 40), Gresham Smith (for Architecture/engineering); Tatum Flynn (Class 62), Savills Nashville (for Brokers); and Byran Fort (YLC/Williamson Chamber Class 2014), CBRE and Janelle Gallagher (Class 72), CBRE (for Rising Stars).

Support Play Like A Girl at Nashville Sounds on June 14

Support Play Like A Girl at Nashville Sounds on June 14

See the Nashville Sounds take on the Las Vegas Aviators on Friday, June 14 at 7:05 p.m. at First Tennessee Park and help support Play Like a Girl! Tickets are $21 with $2 of each ticket sold through the link below donated to Play Like a Girl, a Nashville-based 501(c)3 charitable organization with the mission to develop girls’ potential to become impactful leaders in the STEM workforce by keeping girls active in sports through their middle school years and translating their athletic skills to leadership in the workplace. Founder, president & CEO of Play Like A Girl is Dr. Kimberly S. Clay, a YLC/Junior League Class 2014 graduate, who has provided many YLC class graduates with rewarding board internships. Purchase your special ticket to Play Like A Girl night at the Sounds by June 12 at https://www.fevo.com/…/Sounds-v-Aviators-Play-Like-a-Girl-h…

Honoring Diane Hayes’ Legacy with a Special Gift to YLC

Honoring Diane Hayes’ Legacy with a Special Gift to YLC

Diane Hayes served the Young Leaders Council for 24 years, growing YLC from a small, little-known program to a nonprofit that is well-known and respected for training diverse and committed young professionals to effectively participate on the boards of nonprofit organizations. She expanded the program from two classes a year in 1995 to five classes offered today and established successful partnerships with Junior League of NashvilleWilliamson, Inc. and Belmont University Massey Graduate School of Business. She more than tripled the number of annual graduates from 40 to 150, which has ultimately benefited more than 250 local nonprofit agencies and the causes and people they serve. Diane’s tireless service to Young Leaders Council has greatly benefited the philanthropic culture that makes our Middle Tennessee community so very special. We want to honor Diane’s legacy by raising $1,000 for each year she served the YLC for a total of $24,000 to benefit the programs and services of YLC. Won’t you join us? Click on the link below to honor Diane with your special gift to YLC so that we can continue to train young leaders year-round and be that vital and important resource for all other nonprofits in the middle Tennessee area. https://www.youngleaderscouncil.org/donations/honoring_diane/