ARKANSAS COUNTY – AR: NACo High Performance Leadership Academy

ARKANSAS COUNTY – AR: NACo High Performance Leadership Academy
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We congratulate Arkansas’ most recent National Association of Counties Leadership Academy graduates. They join over 5,000 graduates and current participants from across the country benefitting from the 12-week online program enabling existing and emerging county leaders to achieve their highest potential.

Ashley Reynolds, Assessor Elect, Greene County

Benjamin Dykes, Director of Veteran Services, Washington County

Christopher Tinsley, Director of Juvenile Detention, Washington County

Cindy Tracer, Tax Collector, Greene County

Dale James, County Judge, Van Buren County

Heather Smith, Circuit Clerk, Cleburne County

Kristi Rawls, Treasurer-Elect, Greene County

Lesa Gramling, Chief Deputy/Circuit Clerk Elect, Greene County

Michelle Johnson, Assistant Comptroller, Pulaski County

Sam Ata, Planning Director, Washington County

NACo’s January class is just around the corner, and scholarships are available. Follow this link for more information:

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