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Columbia College Pipeline Continues in Greater Missouri Leadership Challenge

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Two leaders are continuing a proud and longtime tradition of representing Columbia College in the Greater Missouri Leadership Challenge.

Dr. Kaneshya Lucas, director of Academic Affairs Operations, and Kathy Gress, director of Columbia College-Springfield, are among 40 women professionals participating in the program as members of the Class of 2023.

The newest class, announced in January after a competitive selection process, is the 34th in the history of the Challenge. Fourteen women from Columbia College have previously completed the program.

Suzanne Rothwell, Columbia College vice president for Advancement, serves on the Advisory Council for the Greater Missouri Leadership Foundation. A 2004 graduate of the Challenge, she has previously served the foundation as president of its Board of Directors as well as its interim executive director.

Rothwell received the 2021 GMLF Alumna Leader of the Year Award.

“It’s incredibly enriching to step out of our day-to-day experiences and interact with women leaders who are engineers, who have global responsibilities, who are farmers, who are not-for-profit executive directors, and to learn from each other,” Rothwell says of the Challenge. “Missouri is such an incredible state, and this program allows us to slow down and look at it in a way that we never could otherwise.”

Original source can be found here.

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