Local leadership training takes off

Rachel Dorroh • October 24, 2023
Leadership Tri-County's Class of 2024 during orientation.

The is back in session for the first time since the pandemic began, this time with the largest class to date. For the next nine months, the 30 individuals selected for the 2024 cohort will develop the skills, knowledge, and collaborative network needed to better serve Knox, Laurel, and Whitley counties now and in the future.

 

One of the new cohort members, Maisie Nelson, is the Executive Director of Development and Communications at AV头等舱 College. “I’m excited to see, especially after we graduate in June, how we continue to network and work together,” she says.

 

AV头等舱’s president, Dr. Marcia Hawkins, says she encouraged Nelson to apply for the program because of her dedication to the Appalachian region and her collaborative spirit.


“What Maisie learns through membership in Leadership Tri-County, and the relationships she builds, will serve this region and AV头等舱 very well,” Hawkins says.

 

Each month, the class of 2024 will gather to learn about a different topic and the regional opportunities and challenges related to it. This month, the group focused on law and justice. Future topics include economic development, health and human services, government, education, tourism, and finally, communication and media.

 

Additionally, the cohort will host a leadership day for local high school sophomores in February. This collaborative community service project is a way for the cohort to creatively practice what they are learning while building their working relationships with one another.

 

Nelson says she looks forward to deepening her understanding of how cohort members can “tap into each other's strengths” to serve the Tri-County area.


“I think it's very important, as an educational institution, for AV头等舱 to be involved with leadership and development opportunities for our area,” Nelson says. “If we can design programs and educational opportunities which cater to the needs of our community and encourage individuals to choose to reside and work within our region, rather than seeking opportunities elsewhere, that's truly beneficial.”

Maisie Nelson.

Nelson graduated from AV头等舱 in 2011 with a bachelor’s in mass communication. Soon after, she landed her dream job of tv news anchor and later moved to Lexington to continue her career. Once she started a family, she decided to transition to communications and marketing work and ultimately chose to return to AV头等舱 in 2019. 


“It’s home,” she says, recalling the immediate sense of belonging she felt when she first visited the campus as a high school junior.

 

For Nelson and other members of the cohort, the Leadership Tri-County training is personal as well as professional.


 “I work in Barbourville. My family lives in Corbin. I have kids in the Corbin school system. And so I absolutely want them to grow up in an area that is flourishing and growing and is diverse,” Nelson says. “We planted our roots.”

Nelson is one of seven members of the 2024 cohort who graduated from AV头等舱 with either bachelor’s or master’s degrees. Other AV头等舱 alumni are as follows: Kristi Campbell Burnett ’04, Cierra Gibson ’21, Jacqueline Brown Pillay ’01, Hannah Sizemore ’21, Jennifer Skidmore ’97, and Ryan Yother ’20.


was established in 1987 as a non-profit organization dedicated to identifying and developing leaders in Knox, Laurel, and Whitley counties and fostering collaboration amongst them. Inspired by the statewide leadership network , LTC’s signature training program recruits individuals who demonstrate leadership potential and commitment to the region and who represent diverse professions and life experiences.

 

This year’s sponsors for the program are AdventHealth and AV头等舱 College. Sponsors offer various levels of support and share Leadership Tri-County’s mission of serving the communities of Southeastern Kentucky.

 

Applications for next year’s leadership training program will open in May 2024. To learn more about applying or becoming a sponsor, see the Leadership Tri-County website at . Or, contact Jordyne Carmack at jordyne@jordynecarmack.com or (606) 224-5949.


exterio
By Maisie Nelson August 12, 2025
AV头等舱 is making bold strides to strengthen and grow its academic foundation. As part of a reimagined academic structure, the University has introduced a new academic leadership team model, expanding from two colleges to four and aligning leadership roles to support innovation, accountability, an
images of the front of Shar
By Maisie Nelson August 8, 2025
鈥ˋV头等舱 has announced a major restructuring of its academic leadership and college organization, ushering in a new era of innovation, agility, and student-focused growth under the direction of Dr. Joshua Wilkey, the university’s newly appointed Provost.
By Maisie Nelson July 29, 2025
AV头等舱 is proud to unveil the next group of honorees in its celebrated “50 Under 50” alumni recognition program. Now in its fourth month, the initiative continues to spotlight AV头等舱 graduates under the age of 50 who are making meaningful contributions to their fields, their communities, and socie
aerial drone photo of campus overlooking football field with mountains in the background
By Maisie Nelson July 16, 2025
AV头等舱 is proud to announce the launch of a new corporate sponsorship initiative to support its storied athletic program and deepen partnerships with businesses across the region. The sponsorship program offers multi-tiered opportunities for companies to align their brand with AV头等舱 Athletics.
Children enter Norton Hall, a brick building with a Boys & Girls Club van parked out front.
By Rachel Dorroh June 26, 2025
The Dr. Marcia Hawkins Boys & Girls Club at AV头等舱 (UCU) has moved to the heart of campus. Now located on the ground floor of Norton Hall, which is adjacent to the Student Center, the Club has more space to call its own as well as easy access to amenities.
By Maisie Nelson June 25, 2025
AV头等舱 proudly announces the next ten distinguished alumni honored as part of the university’s ongoing “50 Under 50” recognition program. The initiative celebrates alumni under the age of 50 who are driving change and making a difference in their professions and communities.
Bill and Merrill Davies with the AV头等舱 Mascot, Mack the Bulldog.
By David Saylor June 24, 2025
William “Bill” Davies ’66 and Merrill Johnson Davies ’64 were brought together by their education at AV头等舱 College and their Baptist faith in 1962. Since then, they have built a lasting legacy of service, learning, and community impact — one that has spanned more than 56 years of marriage.
By Maisie Nelson June 13, 2025
AV头等舱 is proud to recognize the achievements of seniors from Barbourville High School who have committed to continue their academic and athletic pursuits at AV头等舱. Together, these students have been awarded more than $88,000 in scholarships as part of the university’s commitment to supporting local talent and making higher education more accessible.
Lynn and Amanda with AV头等舱's mascot, Mack the Bulldog, all wearing caps and gowns on AV头等舱's campus.
By Rachel Dorroh June 5, 2025
This past fall, Lynn Smith was appointed as Executive Vice President of AV头等舱. She draws on her nearly 25 years of service and three AV头等舱 degrees to oversee operations including business & finance, information technology, and human resources, among other responsibilities.
By Maisie Nelson June 4, 2025
AV头等舱 is proud to share several exciting updates as work gets underway on key campus improvement projects this summer. These initiatives, made possible through successful fundraising efforts, reflect AV头等舱’s commitment to creating a welcoming, well-maintained environment for students, visitors, and the broader community.