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Cobb Young Professionals is a group within the Cobb Chamber of Commerce dedicated to the promotion and encouragement of young professionals in the work place.
The Cobb Chamber is always on the lookout for a group of savvy, diverse young professionals under 40 that have strong educational backgrounds, a dedicated work ethic and a desire for career development strategy to become involved in CYP. Young professionals will have an opportunity to network and hear from leaders in our communities on topics that will influence them within the workplace.
CYP generally hosts one event per month ranging from networking socials, Leadership Luncheons, and Charity Topgolf Tournament. CYP also offers opportunities to get involved and give back to the community and hosts pop-up socials throughout the year. CYP tours offer a behind-the-scenes look at exciting venues in metro Atlanta to learn more about local industries, and stronger relationships are formed with group outings to area sporting events.
There are no extra membership costs to be part of Cobb Young Professionals. If your company is a Cobb Chamber member, then you can attend events at member pricing. If you are not a Cobb Chamber member but would still like to become involved with CYP, you are welcome to attend events as a guest.
To engage and cultivate talented young professionals by connecting with our peers and providing opportunities to grow their potential, gain visibility, and give back to the community.
To be impactful and relevant economic, social and civic leaders in our communities.
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CYP Cultivate is a six-month leadership and mentoring program that helps young professionals grow as leaders, excel in their careers, and make impactful connections in the community. Through a series of skills development workshops and one-on-one pairings with seasoned mentors, class participants will embark on a journey of personal and professional transformation. The program begins in October and ends in April.
Candidates should be eager to enhance their personal leadership abilities, expand their influence within the community, and refine their professional expertise. All applicants should work for companies that are active members of the Cobb Chamber. Through a competitive application process, 15 diverse and qualified class members will be selected for the inaugural class.
Cobb Young Professionals recognizes the county’s top young professionals with the annual Next Generation Award. Award winners are selected from a pool of nominees who can be admired, learned from and celebrated within the Cobb community. Nominees are all in their 20s or 30s, active within their community, demonstrate leadership ability in the community and in their current role, and offer a unique perspective. Two winners of the Next Generation Award are named each year.
Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 Cobb Young Professionals Steering Committee. Applicants must meet thte specified requirements and be a current CYP member. All applications must be submitted by Friday, August 30, 2024.
Luci Hogue, 2024 Chairwoman
Transaction Coordinator, Scotland Wright Associates
luci@scotlandwright.com
Alyssa Blanchard, 2023 Chairwoman
Partner, O’Dell, O’Neal, Hungerford & Blanchard P.C.
ab@odelloneal.com
Allison Briggs
Real Estate Agent, D.R. Horton
allison@buybriggs.net
Colt Chambers
Owner, The Alley Stage
colt@caritasstrategies.com
Kaitlyn Chitwood
Director, Digital Marketing & Design, Cobb Travel & Tourism
kparham@travelcobb.org
Elizabeth Ewing
Project Manager, Ravenwood Pines, LLC
elizabethewing4@gmail.com
Jonathan Geller
Managing Director, D. Geller & Son
Jonathan@dgeller.com
Earnest Johnson
Community & Economic Development, Georgia Power
eajohnson@southernco.com
Coleman Loftin
Government Advisory Associate II, Mauldin & Jenkins, LLC
Cloftin@mjcpa.com
Joshua Loud
Certified Exit Planner, LOUD Wealth Management of Janney Montgomery Scott LLC
Josh.Loud@RaymondJames.com
Garrett Odom
Realtor, Sotheby’s International Realty
garrettodom@atlantafinehomes.com
Chase Sanger
Field Representative, Congressman Barry Loudermilk
Charles.Sanger@mail.house.gov
Courtney Spiess
Content Director, Miles Partnership
courtney.spiess@milespartnership.com
Krista Williams
Consumer Marketing Coordinator, Cobb EMC
krista.williams@cobbemc.vom
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