Jeremy Tanz named a 2023 Delta Leadership Institute Executive Academy Fellow

CLARKSDALE, Miss. – Jeremy Tanz, the executive director of the Southeast Missouri Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, based in Perryville, has been named by the Delta Regional Authority (DRA) as one of 40 community leaders from all eight DRA states as fellows of the 2023 Delta Leadership Institute (DLI) Executive Academy. 

 

DLI is an extensive, nine-month executive leadership program that brings together public, private, and nonprofit sector leaders from the Mississippi River Delta and Alabama Black Belt.

 

The DLI Executive Academy empowers fellows with the tools, experiences, and networks needed to address local and regional challenges.  Sessions led by local, regional, and national experts cover policy areas such as infrastructure and transportation, small business and entrepreneurship, workforce development, public health, and other sectors necessary to facilitate economic growth in the region.  As a result, DLI fellows graduate with improved decision-making skills, policy development know-how, strengthened leadership capacity, and a mutual understanding of regional, state, and local cultures and issues.

 

“The Delta Leadership Institute is an integral part of strengthening the economic prosperity by investing in the Delta’s most valuable resource:  our people,” said DRA Federal Co-Chairman Dr. Corey Wiggins.  “The 2023 DLI Fellows are the most diverse group of community leaders we have ever convened, and I look forward to seeing their personal growth over the next year as they develop the skills needed to move the region forward.”

 

The 2023 DLI Executive Academy fellows include:

 

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Joshua Agee | Paragould, Arkansas

Mayor

City of Paragould

 

Otis Anthony II | Jackson, Mississippi

State Representative

Mississippi House of Representatives

 

Ben Armstrong | New Orleans, Louisiana

Director of Strategic Partnerships & Outreach

NextOp

 

Lindora Baker | Shreveport, Louisiana

CEO

Xtreme Measures LLC

 

Dori Bigler, MAcc, CPA | Anna, Illinois

City Administrator

City of Anna

 

Megan Blackwell | Camden, Alabama

Development Assistant

Alabama Tombigbee Regional Commission

 

Kelly Brueggen | Potosi, Missouri

Director of Grants & Marketing

Washington County Memorial Hospital

 

Terri Bryant | Springfield, Illinois

Illinois State Senator

Illinois General Assembly

 

Dr. Edmund Buckner | Lorman, Mississippi

Professor of Agriculture

Alcorn State University

 

Bryan Creekmore | Monroe, Louisiana

Attorney

Guerriero and Guerriero

 

  1. Chad Davis | Dyersburg, Tennessee

Owner

Davis Wealth Services

 

Josh Downs | Springfield, Illinois

Deputy Director of Outreach & Community Affairs

Illinois Comptroller’s Office

 

Corey Elder | Mayfield, Kentucky

Field Representative

Congressman James Comer

 

Quianya L. Enge | Carbondale, Illinois

Research Assistant/Small Business Advisor

Illinois Small Business Development Center at SIUC

 

Sarah Ezell | Benton, Missouri

Project Director

SEMO Health Network

 

Whitney S. French | Clarksdale, Mississippi

Director of Healthcare and Community Engagement

Teen Health Mississippi

 

Mandy Guin | Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Special Projects Coordinator

Delta Regional Authority

 

April Hawthorne | Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Executive Director

Baton Rouge North Economic Development District

 

Keandre Haywood | Clarksdale, Mississippi

Financial Management Coordinator

Delta Regional Authority

 

Terance Henry | Marion, Illinois

IT Director

City of Marion

 

Mark Herbert | Lake Charles, Louisiana

Government and Community Relations

Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles

 

Kristi Hopper | Osceola, Arkansas

Executive Director

Main Street Osceola

 

Ronald Hunt | Little Rock, Arkansas

Attorney

Arkansas Fair Housing Commission

 

Brian James | Jackson, Tennessee

Director of Community Developmnt

Healthy Community, LLC

 

Derrick Johnson | Cheneyville, Louisiana

Mayor

Town of Cheneyville

 

Morgan McIntosh | Poplar Bluff, Missouri

Executive Director of Downtown Poplar Bluff, Inc.

City of Poplar Bluff

 

Ruthann Padgett | Madisonville, Kentucky

VP Operations

Madisonville Hopkins County Economic Development Corporation

 

James Perkins | Selma, Alabama

Mayor

City of Selma

 

Collins Pettaway III | Selma, Alabama

Senior Consultant

The Pettapull Firm

 

Kendra Phillips | West Memphis, Arkansas

Consultant

Phillips Consulting Firm

 

Aaron Pilkington | Augusta, Arkansas

Vice President of Strategic Communications

ARCare

 

Shelley Ritter | Clarksdale, Mississippi

Executive Director

Delta Blues Museum

 

Tracey Rosebud | Jackson, Mississippi

State Representative

Mississippi House of Representatives

 

Amity Schuyler | Memphis, Tennessee

Senior Vice President, Workforce Development

Greater Memphis Chamber

 

Brendan Spaulding | Hot Springs, Arkansas

Field Representative

Congressman Bruce Westerman

 

Jeremy Tanz | Perryville, Missouri

Executive Director

Southeast Missouri Regional Planning & Economic Development Commission

 

Dr. Waletha Wasson, DDS, MPA | Memphis, Tennessee

Program Director

A 21st Century Initiative:  Oral-Systemic and Population-Based Health for All

 

UTHSC College of Dentistry

Alfonzo White | Itta Bena, Mississippi

Director of Television Studio/Instructor

Mississippi Valley State University

 

Dr. Mary A. Williams | Clarksdale, Mississippi

CEO

Urgent & Primary Care of Clarksdale

 

Jerry Womick | Marion, Illinois

Business Manager

LiUNA Laborers’ Local 773

 

Since 2005, the DLI Executive Academy has provided leadership development to more than 600 community leaders from diverse backgrounds, sectors, and industries to strengthen skills development, information sharing, regional collaboration, and improve the economic competitiveness and social viability of the Mississippi River Delta and Alabama Black Belt.  Upon graduation, DLI fellows will become members of the Delta Leadership Network, which provides peer-to-peer engagement opportunities for continued leadership development, information sharing, and collaboration with other leaders dedicated to the future of the Delta region.  DLI is administered as a collaborative partnership between DRA and regional institutions of higher learning. 

 

About the Delta Regional Authority

 

The Delta Regional Authority (DRA) is a federal-state partnership created by Congress in 2000 to promote and encourage the economic development of the lower Mississippi River Delta and Alabama Black Belt regions. DRA invests in projects supporting transportation infrastructure, basic public infrastructure, workforce training, and business development. DRA’s mission is to help create jobs, build communities, and improve the lives of those who reside in the 252 counties and parishes of the eight-state region.