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Dean Christine Reed Davis Named to Leadership North Carolina Class 30

Leadership North Carolina's Class 30 group photo, featuring Christine Reed Davis
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Fifty-five civic and community leaders from across the state have been accepted to form the 2022-2023 class for Leadership North Carolina (LNC) the state’s premier leadership engagement program. One of this year's members is UNC Charlotte's own Christine Reed Davis, associate vice chancellor for student affairs and dean of students. 

Each year, through a rigorous selection process, LNC chooses a class of established and emerging leaders from across the state to participate in its acclaimed program. Leadership North Carolina’s Class 30 is made up of top leaders from the government, business, nonprofit and education sectors.

Over the course of six two-and-a-half day sessions Class 30 participants will learn about issues critical to the state through discussions with top officials and professionals, field trips, and experiential learning activities. LNC’s sessions focus on five key areas: economic development, education, environment, government, and health and human services. Through LNC’s program, participants gain new insight into North Carolina’s strengths and challenges and explore opportunities for how they will improve and empower their communities and the state as a whole.

Davis is the lone representative from the University, but is one of seven Class 30 participants to come from a college within the state.

To read the full list of Class 30 members, head to the LNC website.