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The Grace E. Harris Leadership Institute within the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs is proud to recognize the Fall 2024 graduates of the Commonwealth Leadership Academy (CLA). This second cohort of 30 senior executives from Virginia state agencies completed an intensive eight-week program designed to enhance leadership and management capabilities while tackling some of the Commonwealth’s most pressing challenges.

Sponsored by Governor Glenn Youngkin in partnership with the Department of Human Resource Management (DHRM) and the Wilder School’s Grace E. Harris Leadership Institute, CLA equips agency leaders with the tools to drive innovation, manage change, and align their agencies with the Governor’s priorities. A new feature of this year’s program included participants actively working in teams to develop actionable plans for key initiatives.

“CLA represents the Commonwealth’s commitment to cultivating leaders who not only excel within their agencies but also collaborate to make government more efficient, effective, and impactful,” said Robyn McDougle, PhD, Associate Dean of Research and Outreach at the VCU Wilder School. “We are immensely proud of the accomplishments of this year’s cohort.”

Highlights of the Fall 2024 Program

Participants immersed themselves in a curriculum that included strategic planning, cultural transformation, innovation in government, and change management. Through workshops, expert presentations, and peer discussions, they honed skills to navigate complex challenges and drive results. Key initiatives tackled by this year’s teams included:

  1. Streamlining IT Back-Office Systems: Developing strategies to consolidate and improve efficiency across decentralized IT systems.
  2. Enhancing Recruitment Strategies: Reframing talent acquisition as a business imperative to attract top-tier professionals.
  3. Fostering Community Engagement: Creating opportunities for public servants to engage meaningfully with Virginia’s citizens.
  4. Transition Readiness for Future Administrations: Ensuring smooth leadership transitions to maintain continuity and service excellence.
  5. Telework Policy Optimization: Balancing in-person collaboration with equitable telework practices.

Transformative Outcomes

The program culminated with project presentations at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture, where participants shared their innovative solutions with Governor Youngkin’s team, senior officials, and agency leaders. These collaborative projects demonstrated the cohort’s dedication to improving government services and fostering positive change.

The graduation ceremony, held on November 12, celebrated the achievements of these exceptional leaders. Remarks from Dean Susan Gooden and Secretary of Administration Lyn McDermid underscored the importance of cultivating leadership excellence in public service.

As these graduates return to their agencies, they bring with them renewed skills, innovative strategies, and a collective commitment to advancing the Commonwealth. Their work represents the enduring legacy of the Commonwealth Leadership Academy in shaping the future of Virginia governance.

Congratulations to the Fall 2024 CLA Cohort!

For more information about the Commonwealth Leadership Academy and its mission to develop high-performing public service leaders, visit Grace E. Harris Leadership Institute.

Introducing the 2024 Commonwealth Leadership Academy cohort

Trisha Beasley
Director of Process Improvement and Data Applications
Department of Environmental Quality

Mason Byrd
Chief Deputy Director
Department of Forensic Science

Jeff Cabral
Safety Program Director 
Department of Labor & Industry

Aaron Cubbage
Captain
Department of Motor Vehicles Police

CC Damian
Director of Constituent Services   
Office of Governor Glenn Youngkin

Ashley Ervin
Director of Policy & Legislative Affairs
Virginia Employment Commission

Kayla Fallon Arestivo
Executive Director
Virginia Veterans Services Foundation

Norman Gray, Sr.
Major Deputy Director |Bureau of Strategic Governance
Virginia State Police

John Grieser
Director of Investigations - Field Operations           
Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation

Andy Hallberg
Information Security Officer
Department of Taxation

Deyonta Johnson
Director of Violence Intervention
Department of Juvenile Justice

Angela Kelly-Wiecek
Chief Deputy Commissioner
Virginia Works

Steve Kirschner
Deputy Director, Licensing and Regulatory Programs Division
Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation

Stephen Klos
Property Tax Director
Department of Taxation

Leslie Knachel
Chief Operating Officer
Department of Health Professions

Barb Layman
Assistant Commissioner for Business Services
Department of Labor and Industry

Trisha Lindsey
Director of Policy & Legislative Services
Department of Housing and Community Development

Jeff Lunardi
Chief Deputy Director
Department of Medical Assistance Services

Vince Maiden
State Energy Office Director
Department of Energy

Tiffany Marks
Director of Human Resources
Department of Labor and Industry

Nathan Miles
Chief Financial Officer
Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services

Jenna Moon
Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth
Office of the Governor Secretary of the Commonwealth's Office

Everton Nevers
Chief Operations Officer
Department of Military Affairs

Kellie Powell
Captain
Department of Motor Vehicles

Michelle Schmitz
Associate Director, Program Evaluation
Department of Planning and Budget

Rachel Stradling
Assistant Deputy Commissioner
Department of Health

Marcus Thornton
Deputy Chief Data Officer
Office of Data Governance and Analytics

Julie Wang
Director of Administration and Financial Services
Department of Labor and Industry

James Williams
Commissioner
Department of Social Services

Ed Zimmer
Deputy State Forester
Department of Forestry