Leadership Pittsburgh sends 10 to Harvard program

Megan Andros, The Heinz Endowments

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Jonathan Rosenson, Expedient

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Thomas Ralston, Avonworth School District

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Chris Petrone, Internationanl Union of Operating Engineers Local 6

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Harry Johnson II, Harry Ventures LLC

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Bart Gabler, K&L Gates

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Elizabeth Fishback, Office of U.S. Sen. Bob Casey

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Malesia Dunn, PPG Foundation

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Kenyokee Powell, Allegheny Health Network

Lance Chimka, Allegheny County

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PITTSBURGH — Ten people from the Pittsburgh region have been invited to participate in the Harvard Business School Young American Leaders Program (YALP) in June of this year in Boston.

The four-year-old program brings together representatives from Seattle, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Columbus, Boston, Detroit, Miami, Chattanooga, Nashville, and Salt Lake City to share best practices to improve prosperity.

Leadership Pittsburgh Inc. partnered with the Allegheny Conference on Community Development and a panel of civic leaders to recommend participants for this year’s program, which is in its second year.