Leadership Tampa Bay announces class of 2022

Leadership Tampa Bay has named its incoming class members for 2022.

For more than 30 years, Leadership Tampa Bay’s mission has been to engage its members with businesses and community leaders to enhance knowledge of regional assets and issues.

The program is designed to identify the Tampa Bay area’s regional strengths and to delve into issues facing the region.

View the new board leadership here.

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