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"North County Incorporated connects
our community, municipal and business leaders to work collaboratively
to improve quality of life in North County."
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Craig Felzien,
Regional Dir. External Affairs,
AT&T
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On Friday, September 23, North County Inc. honored this year’s top North County 30 Leaders in their Thirties. This amazing group of up-and-coming professionals and volunteers who are making a difference in the North County area were recognized at the NCI Salutes 30 Leaders in their Thirties reception at Norwood Hills Country Club.
2011’s 30 Leaders in their Thirties leadership award recipients:

Teisha Ashford, Pattonville School District

Kristin Bork, Lutheran High School North

Alan K. Byrd, University of Missouri – St. Louis

Nichole Conley-Harrison, Queenz of Fitness II, with Randy Gardner, News and Public Relations Director at GTN - Gateway Television News Network

Sheilah Fitzgerald, Hazelwood School District

Ashley Gregory, Ritenour School District

Dobbie R. Herrion, St. Louis Community College – Florissant Valley

Patty Kallal, Christian Hospital, with Rebecca Zoll

Mike LaChance, Ritenour School District, with Patty Gould

Tika Nazareth, Ph. D. Betty Jean Kerr People’s Health Centers

Octavia Pittman, City of Berkeley

Anthony Scotti, Scotti’s Deli & Catering, with Rebecca Zoll

Tiffany Smith, Delmar Gardens North

Kristy Tucciarone, Ph.D., University of Missouri – St. Louis
Not pictured:
Harold Hendricks, St. Louis Airport Marriott
Bill Mitchell, Hazelwood School District
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Michael Bober, Eagle Springs Golf Course, with Patty Gould, 2011 Board Chair of NCI and School/Business Partnership Director at Pattonville High School

Melissa Burton, City of Overland, with Rebecca Zoll, President/CEO of North County Incorporated (NCI)

Mark Byrne, City of Ferguson City Council

Rhonda Ely, Ed.D., Hazelwood School District

Matt Goldenberg, U.S. Bank

Kelly Grigsby, Ed.D. Special School District

Chris Jaco, Incarnate Word Academy, with Randy Gardner

Cara Koen, Federation of Catholic Schools in the Northeast Deanery

David C. Malone, Retirement Solutions, LLC, with Patty Gould

Jamie Newell, SSM Healthcare – St. Louis, with Randy Gardner

Loraine E. Raziq, Ed.D., Hazelwood School District

Ebony Smith, University of Missouri – St. Louis

Jenny Thomasson, Stems Florist

Mark Weller, Ed.D., Ferguson-Florissant School District
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“We are proud of this impressive group of community, civic, and business leaders who as young adults are excelling in their professions and making a difference in North St. Louis County. This campaign lets us show our appreciation for their contributions to our community,” said Rebecca Zoll, President/CEO of North County Inc.
Event sponsors were Bommarito of Hazelwood, Honda, Nissan, Volkswagen and Ford, Commerce Bank, Christian Hospital, Delmar Gardens, Favazza & Associates, Ferguson-Florissant School District, GTN – Gateway Television News Network, Incarnate Word Academy, ManorCare, St. Louis County Economic Council/St. Louis County, St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley, SSM DePaul Health Center, Stems Florist, Suburban Journals, University of Missouri – St. Louis and US Bank. A special mention to Kent Miller Photography for working this event.
North County Incorporated is a regional development organization, which acts as a catalyst to define and advocate economic and community development for North St. Louis County. NCI was established in 1977. The Board is composed of community leaders and business owners. Patty Gould is NCI’s Board of Directors’ Chair.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW GTN30 BROADCAST ABOUT
NCI 30 LEADERS IN THEIR THIRTIES
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and help support the work we are doing on behalf of the North
County area, please contact us at nci@northcountyinc.com.
We will be happy to send you information on membership and opportunities
to get more involved.
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