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OneZone Chamber has announced the 2026 OneZone Leadership Institute Class of 2026, a cohort of outstanding professionals representing a wide range of industries, businesses, and community organizations across Hamilton County.
This year’s class reflects the Chamber’s continued commitment to developing strong, connected leaders who will shape the future of our region.
The OneZone Leadership Class is designed to deepen participants’ understanding of community assets, regional challenges, leadership styles, and opportunities to engage in meaningful ways. Over the coming months, class members will participate in sessions focused on government, economic development, community vitality, personal leadership growth, and collaboration.
The 2026 OneZone Leadership Class includes:
- David Glenn, CoasterStone
- Tyler May, GBC Bank
- Nicole Duncan, Jackson Township
- Robyn Cook, Jackson Township
- Ann Baloski, BehaviorWorks ABA
- Jennifer Miller, Town of Sheridan
- Ryan Everett, BAR Communications
- Brock Easton, Castor Easton LLP
- Kendra Latta, Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts
- Jessica Morrison, F.C. Tucker Company / Independent Fine Art Artist
- Mike York, SMARI
- Tyler Fosnaugh, netlogx LLC
- Ken Hesselling, Alloy Personal Training
- Wes McIntyre, Carrington Homes
- Lisa Busse, Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites
- Evan Ohnemus, Wells Fargo Advisors
- John Ohnemus, Wells Fargo Advisors
- Charles Grigsby, FORUM Private Client Group
- John Lehner, First Internet Bank
- Maranda Taylor, The Hagerman Group
- Andy Myers, Cool Creek Family Health
- Kelly Morehouse, Hamilton County Council
- Tammy McMinn, Right at Home
- Ryan Mooney, First Merchants Bank
- Janice Vadas, IU Health
- Karynn Adamowicz, Right at Home
- Lauren Dickson, Whitinger & Company, LLC
- Crystal Jones, Indiana University Kokomo
- Olawale Ojo, Magnolia Springs Southpointe – Senior Living
- Sarabjit Sikand, Legacy Homes International
- Michael Connors, Northwest Bank
- Carlonda Davis, Community First Bank of Indiana
- Jay Schemanske, HIRONS
“OneZone Leadership Institute continues to be a cornerstone of our mission to build stronger businesses and stronger communities,” OneZone Chamber President and CEO Jack Russell said. “This 2026 class brings together a remarkable group of leaders who are passionate about making a lasting impact. We look forward to supporting their growth and helping them connect in meaningful ways across our county.”
The 2026 program will begin in January and conclude with a graduation celebration in the fall.
For more information about the OneZone Leadership Institute and future class opportunities, visit onezonechamber.com.
