Craig Frankel Selected for Leadership Atlanta’s Class of 2021

We are pleased to announce that Gaslowitz Frankel partner Craig Frankel has been selected for Leadership Atlanta’s Class of 2021. 

 

Along with 79 other community leaders in Atlanta, Craig will spend nine months learning more about the region and honing his leadership skills by attending retreats, completing service projects, attending full-day seminars, participating in constructive discussion groups, and more. 

 

It is Leadership Atlanta’s mission to propel local leaders to the next level in their service to the community in whichever industry they work.  Each year, the program addresses some of the topical issues facing our society and facilitates discussion between members to gain better insight into what they can do to assist and improve Greater Atlanta and its residents.

 

“In addition to exploring important regional issues, class members will critically examine themselves as leaders, challenge themselves to find ways to be more effective in their leadership roles, and build relationships of trust and mutual understanding with each other,” says the Atlanta Business Chronicle

 

Craig has served in numerous leadership roles in the community. He currently serves on the boards of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the Breman Jewish Heritage Museum, and he has served as the Board chair of Hillside Hospital. Craig hopes he and the other members of his Leadership Atlanta class will not only grow as individuals by preparing themselves for future leadership opportunities, but they will also establish valuable relationships with other key members of the community to help each other achieve goals along the way.

 

We look forward to seeing how the Class of 2021 works together to implement necessary change to better our society at large. 

 

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