Leadership Montgomery County announces new 2025-2026 Board of Directors and promotes Sarah Rhea to President CEO

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Leadership Montgomery County has appointed its new Board of Directors for the 2025-2026 term and promoted Sarah Rhea to President & CEO. Incoming Chairman Angela Storseth-Cooper stated that the board's diverse expertise will be vital for LMC's continued growth. Rhea, who has served LMC for 14 years, significantly expanded the organization’s reach and impact, notably with the Leadership Master Class program and a successful annual leadership summit. The new board members bring a wealth of experience in community development, which will guide LMC's strategic initiatives. Rhea’s promotion acknowledges her essential contributions and aligns with LMC’s vision for the future.

The board consists of members with backgrounds in healthcare, education, and finance, enhancing its capability to address community needs. Their leadership will ensure LMC remains a crucial force in fostering positive change in Montgomery County. For more information, visit LMCTX. org.

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