Sun Prairie Chamber of Commerce announces 2025 Leadership Class

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The Sun Prairie Chamber of Commerce announced the selection of its Leadership Class of 2025, a group of emerging leaders committed to making a positive impact in the community. This year’s class brings together professionals from various sectors, including education, finance, health/wellness, government, and nonprofit organizations.

The Leadership Class of 2025 is composed of 18 participants who will engage in a comprehensive program — which includes learning experiences, mentorship, and personal growth initiatives — to gain the skills, values, and perspectives that empower them to make a meaningful difference in their organizations and communities.

Participants of the Leadership Class of 2025 include:

  • Alyse Peters, events & sponsorship coordinator, city of Sun Prairie Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department;

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  • Becky Binz, housing & equitable development planner, city of Sun Prairie Planning Department;

  • Becky Templeton, director, Shelter From The Storm Ministries;

  • Caitlin Timms, senior universal banker, Capitol Bank;

  • Cody Conrad, accountant, Sun Prairie Utilities;

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  • Cora Seibt, communications coordinator, Sun Prairie Utilities;

  • Corey Marionneaux, CEO, Black Men Coalition Foundation;

  • Chelsea Peterson, education, optimization, & support associate analyst, UW Health;

  • Hector Solis, senior banker, Bank of Sun Prairie;

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  • Holly Pohl, recreation supervisor, city of Sun Prairie Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department;

  • Jared Hutterer, lead physical therapist, Paramount Performance & Physical Therapy;

  • Jennilyn DiPiazza, assistant vice president branch manager, Johnson Financial Group;

  • Kayla Stroud-DuSavage, owner/operator, Specific Health Massage Therapy LLC;

  • Lisa Smith, CEO, Girl Scouts of Wisconsin–Badgerland;

  • Marly Owens, Food for Kids coordinator, Sunshine Place;

  • Michelle Garrison, business manager, city of Sun Prairie Police Department;

  • Peter Woreck, director of facilities & grounds, Sun Prairie Area School District; and

  • Ria Hull, Planner, city of Sun Prairie Planning Department.

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