Leadership Lubbock graduating class announced - LubbockOnline.com


Leadership Lubbock graduated its 2010-2011 class at a dinner and ceremony Tuesday night at Texas Tech's Frazier Alumni Pavilion.

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Graduates also included: Michelle McCallick, Allstate Insurance; Samantha McKay, Accolade Home Care Foundation; Gabriella Manolache, Texas Tech Health Sciences Center; Bobby Matthews, Peoples Bank; Mike Nelson, Suddenlink Communications; Eliott Nixon, Crenshaw, Dupree Milam; Kathy Oaks, American Cancer Society; John Osborne, Lubbock Economic Development Alliance; Aaron Pier, Law Offices of Fernando Bustos; and Chelsea Pigg, city of Lubbock.


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