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Former Hancock officer named to Appalachian Regional Commission leadership class

A former Washington County law enforcement officer who has spearheaded a safe recovery house for women in Hagerstown has been named to the Appalachian Regional Commission’s latest class of the Appalachian Leadership Institute.

Kevin Simmers, co-founder of Brooke’s House in Hagerstown, is among 40 community leaders across the Appalachian region, to join the leadership program.

Kevin Simmers

Brooke’s House provides drug and alcohol counseling on an outpatient level and provides long-term outpatient residential treatment. Brooke’s House opened in July 2019. The facility was built in memory of Kevin and Dana Simmers’ only daughter, Brooke Simmers, who died from a heroin overdose in April 2015 at the age of 19.

The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) announced the 40 fellows selected for the 2024-2025 Class of the Appalachian Leadership Institute (ALI), a leadership training opportunity that equips Appalachian community leaders to use economic development as a tool to drive positive change.

The sixth Appalachian Leadership Institute class comprises a diverse network of public, private, and nonprofit leaders from all 13 Appalachian states.

The nine-month curriculum, which kicked off with an orientation session in Knoxville, Tenn. last week, is anchored by six multi-day seminars across the Appalachian Region.

Each seminar focuses on one of ARC’s strategic investment priorities and includes skill-building workshops, best practice analysis, networking, and site visits to see ARC investments in action.

“The Appalachian Leadership Institute supports the enduring work of Appalachia’s changemakers, while helping them advance their skillsets and build upon valuable regional connections with likeminded leaders,” said ARC Federal Co-Chair Gayle Manchin. “I send my sincerest congratulations to our newest round of ALI fellows knowing their passion and purpose will ensure an even more vibrant future for Appalachia’s communities.”

The 2024-2025 Class of ALI fellows – who were selected via a competitive application process to reflect the Appalachian region’s wide range of economic development challenges, opportunities, and strategies – includes:

Alabama

Ryan Cate Gibson, CEO, Holistic Performance Group, Decatur

Paul DeMarco, Partner, Parsons, Lee & Juliano, P.C., Vestavia Hills

Eric Wright, Director of Planning and Development, East Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission, Anniston

Georgia

Adrienne Cloud, CEO, SMARTech Construction, Flowery Branch

Andrew Davenport, Founder, A New Veteran, Gainesville

Kentucky

Casey Cash, Infrastructure Development Coordinator, Bluegrass Area Development District, Lexington

Colby Hall, Executive Director, Shaping Our Appalachian Region (SOAR), Pikeville

Caitlin Mason, Assistant Director of Economic Development, Cumberland Valley Area Development District, London

Jessica Miles, Membership & Grants Administrator, Appalachia Funders Network, Frenchburg

Maryland

Delanie Blubaugh, Program Manager, The Greater Cumberland Committee, Cumberland

Annaston Cree, Western Maryland Field Representative, U.S. Congressman David Trone MD-06, Frederick

Kevin Simmers, Founder/Executive Director, Brooke’s House, Hagerstown

Mississippi

Cole Bryan, Executive Director, Dream Center Golden Triangle, West Point

Hannah Maharrey, Executive Director, Good Samaritan Health Services, Tupelo

Paige Watson, Director of Main Street Program, Greater Starkville Development Partnership, Starkville

New York

Eric Ball, Deputy Mayor, Village of Walton, Walton

Fileve Palmer, Regional Development Specialist, Southern Tier West Regional Development Board, Salamanca

Ana Stahlman, Adult Employment Counselor, Seneca Nation, Salamanca

North Carolina

April Austin, Executive Director, Caldwell Senior Center, Lenoir

George Ivey, North Carolina Development Director, Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation, Asheville

Silas Shields, Grants Specialist, Cherokee County Local Government, Murphy

Ohio

Eli Cole, Development Specialist, Ohio Valley Regional Development Commission, Waverly

Tara Gilts, Philanthropy Advisor, OhioHealth Foundation, Athens

Chandler Grooms, Tourism Development Director, Pike County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism, Waverly

Pennsylvania

Kendy Alvaraz, Mayor, Borough of Lewisburg, Lewisburg

Kurt Bauman, Vice President, Community & Economic Development Services, Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance, Pittston

Stephanie Desaulniers, Founder, Business by Dezign, Mifflintown

Cynthia Traore, Business Development Administrator, Northern Tier Regional Planning & Development Commission, Towanda

South Carolina

Cortney Burgess, Founder, The I’mPerfect Project, Anderson

Leigh Huckins, Population Health Manager, Addiction Medicine Center, Prisma Health, Greenville

Tennessee

Heath Guinn, Founder, Sync Space, Kingsport

Tammy O’Dell, Director of Grants, Motlow State Community College, Lynchburg

Lottie Ryans, Director of Workforce and Literacy Initiatives, First Tennessee Development District, Johnson City

Virginia

Mandy Archer, Program Administrator, Virginia Department of Housing & Community Development Enterprise Zone Program, Galax

Dana Cronkhite, Director of Economic Development, Dickenson County, Clintwood

Thomas Lawson, Regional Planner, LENOWISCO Planning District Commission, Duffield

West Virginia

Maverly Davis, Director of Lending, New Economy Works WV, Charleston

Heather Foster, Chief Impact Officer, AmeriCorps Mid-Atlantic, Charleston

Katie Sams, Director of Business Development, WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center, Parkersburg

Liz Vitullo, Assistant Vice President of Economic Innovation, West Virginia University, Morgantown

The program will prepare these fellows to build effective economic and community development strategies, integrate their local assets into wider regional development strategies, identify public grants and other community development resources, and use new connections to forge strong regional partnerships.

“ARC’s Appalachian Leadership Institute is a valuable program that allows participants to learn more about each of ARC’s strategic investment priorities and the needs of the region,” said ARC States’ Co-Chair Tennessee Governor Bill Lee.

Upon completion of the program, fellows will continue to build and share knowledge with hundreds of other leaders in the Appalachian Leadership Institute Alumni Network, a peer working group fostering collaborative solutions to build a stronger future for Appalachia.

To meet the 2024-2025 class of fellows and learn more about their work to strengthen Appalachian communities, visit: https://www.arc.gov/academies-and-institutes/leadership/class-of-2024-2025/.