Women-Driven Leadership in South Georgia Expands Impact

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Wednesday, September 25th, 2024

Women-driven leadership took center stage this week in Thomasville as the second cohort of the South Georgia Women’s Leadership Initiative (SGWLI) began their journey together with 16 women from eight different communities across the region engaged in a powerful Opening Retreat. Welcomed by Retreat Sponsor Jackie Santoro, Vice President & Director of Legal Affairs at Check-Mate Industries, the class had the opportunity to tour the facility, a unique experience as the gun manufacturer is lead by female CEO Regina Vieweg. 

SGWLI Program Coordinator Toni Reid, Tifton Area Manager for Georgia Power shared her perspective as the program enters its second year. “We are thrilled to have another full class of extraordinary women ready to take full advantage of resources, knowledge and information to make a difference in Southwest region.” Over the two-day retreat, much of which was held at Southern Regional Technical College, strong connections were made early on as women shared their passions, motivations and challenges they’ve faced as female leaders—both in their professional and personal capacities.

Designed to create clarity of voice and intentionality for female leaders across the region, SGWLI’s second cohort is well on its way to building the bridges and support for women’s leadership that will help the region growth and thrive. With emphasis on the unique experiences of female leadership, SGWLI provides women with a platform to discuss the challenges they face in business, education, local government and non-profit management in this part of the state. 

In partnership with South GeorgiaLEADS (SGL), the South Georgia Women’s Leadership Initiative is proud to announce the 2024-2025 class:

     
County Name Company/Organization  
Brooks Heather Pye SERVPRO of Tifton  
Colquitt Caroline Horne United Way of Colquitt County  
Lee Fonda Thompson Open Arms, Inc.  
Lowndes Kristina Cheek Sista Girl Birth Initiative  
Lowndes Megan Fowler Southern Georgia Regional Commission  
Lowndes Dora Harding RE/MAX Town & Country  
Lowndes Gala Jackson-Dobbins Entrepreneur  
Lowndes Denise James Georgia Power Company  
Lowndes Elizabeth Streater Event Point  
Lowndes Claire Walton CSW Advisory Services  
Lowndes Tesha Larkins Valdosta City Schools  
Peach Angela Clark Georgia Power Company  
Thomas Jennifer Mitchell PCOM South Georgia  
Tift Jill Coogle Reynolds Foodliner  
Tift Dr. Franzelle Mathis-Pertilla Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College  
Turner Tracy McCann-Edwards Asa Healthcare Solutions  
           

Reid continued by offering her hopes for the women who are committed to completing the program, “By the end of our program year, March 2025, these ladies will have expanded their networks and be ready at the table involved in critical decision making and strategies to progress our region.” 

As an alumni of SGWLI, South Georgia Regional Director for ACE (Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs) Tommie Beth Willis believes so strongly in the impact and the potential the program offers for women and that region, that she and ACE have sponsored the women’s initiative over the last two years. Willis offers her support, saying “Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs is proud to support the SGWLI program as it provides a space that builds and empowers women leaders while helping them create a strong professional and personal network in the region and beyond.”  

SGWLI’s Second Session will be held in Americus (Sumter County) on October 10, focusing on “Women Leading in Business: Expanding the Conversation of How Women Support Other Women & Grow Regional Economy.”

Sessions will rotate around the region, culminating in an Empowerment Celebration during the month of March in recognition of Women’s History Month. 

Sponsors of the 2024-2025 South Georgia Women’s Leadership Initiative to date include:  Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs (ACE) South Georgia, Check-Mate Industries, Colony Bank, and Georgia Power Company. Program Implementation Partners include the J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development at the University of Georgia and the Center for South Georgia Regional Impact at Valdosta State University.