Coppage Named One of Four MS DRA 2021 Delta Leadership Institute Fellows

Dec 7, 2020

Four Mississippi Leaders Named DRA 2021 Delta Leadership Institute Fellows

CLARKSDALE, MS – Today, the Delta Regional Authority (DRA) named four Mississippi leaders as fellows of the 2021 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 DRA’s eight-state region.  The 2021 DLI class will consist of 30 fellows from all eight DRA states.

The leadership program 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 fields necessary to facilitate economic growth in the Delta.  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.

“To enact change, you need strong leaders with bold yet thoughtful ideas to move the needle in the right direction,” said DRA Federal Co-Chairman Chris Caldwell.  “The four fellows selected for the 2021 Delta Leadership Institute Executive Academy are already leaders within their communities.  With the knowledge and skill sets gained through DLI, they will evolve to become the change agents needed to address the most pressing issues facing the Delta.”

The 2021 DLI fellows representing Mississippi include:

Christina Berry, Brandon | Corporate Foundations Relations Office, Jackson State University; Owner/Urban District Planners
John Campbell, Madison | State Director/Mississippi, USDA Rural Development
Will Coppage, Greenville | Executive Director, Washington County Economic Alliance
Marcus Johnson, Jackson | Employee Experience Manager, C Spire

“Congratulations to the Mississippi graduates of the Delta Leadership Institute Executive Academy for all their achievements,” said Governor Tate Reeves. We are always in need of strong leaders to help our people of this great nation and local economies become stronger than before. These leaders have stepped up to improve their leadership skills in order to handle different challenges to support and help their respective communities. Thank you all for your hard work and dedication to make our state’s future brighter.”

Since 2005, the DLI Executive Academy has provided leadership development to more than 500 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 regions.  After 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 a program of DRA in partnership with three institutions of higher education in the Delta region:  Arkansas State University, the University of Louisiana Monroe, and the University of Arkansas.

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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.  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.

 

Press Release

DRA Media Contact:
Shawna Blair
Director of Communications and Public Engagement
202-515-1354
sblair@dra.gov

December 07, 2020