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Snead State Inducts 57 into National Society of Leadership and Success

Snead State Community College inducted 57 students into the National Society of Leadership and Success on Monday, Dec. 3.

NSLS is the nation’s largest leadership honor society. Students are selected by their college for membership based on either academic standing or leadership potential. Candidacy is a nationally recognized achievement of honorable distinction. NSLS has 588 chapters and more than 800,000 membership nationwide. 

To be inducted in the leadership program, students have to complete requirements such as attending a two-hour orientation meeting, attending a four-hour leadership training day, attending at least three speaker broadcasts, meeting regularly with peer groups throughout the semester, and submitting at least three essays detailing goals and their progress.

Snead State President Dr. Robert Exley spoke to the students during the induction ceremony.

“Real leadership and success requires passion to make a difference, courage to believe in your future, and a willingness to serve others ahead of self. Write your life story to make a film, not a collection of snapshots. Our life stories evolve constantly as we shape the meaning of our past, present and future,” said Dr. Exley.

Inductees into the National Society of Leadership and Success at Snead State Community College include:

Albertville
Peyton Cheek, David Garcia, Juana Lemus, Sam Lyons, Olivia McCreless, Jordy Nieto, Lencha Pascual, Pola Pascual, Kayla Sanchez and Colby Sims.

Alexandria
Gracie Muncher.

Altoona
Amy Ward.

Arab
Griffin Dunn, Meghan Staton and Mallory Maze.

Athens
Victoria Patterson.

Attalla
Taylor Ayers.

Boaz
Anna Kate Beck, Hannah Beck, Chesley Bristow, Lexi Camper, Kristen Coley, Keily Esquivel, Lizeth Esquivel, Yvonne Esquivel, Hannah Hallmark, Salma Martinez, Bailey Maynard and Caelyn Wigley.

Crossville
Tiffany Henk.

Cullman
Anna Parrish and Tiffani Schwaiger.

Decatur
Timara Bowers.

Fort Payne
Paige Norris.

Fyffe
Autumn Fox.

Gadsden
Amanda Lankford.

Guntersville
Aliyah Alexander, Oscar Altamirano, Rebekah Brothers, Mariah Cloud, Matthew Hawkins, Samuel Hillburn, Celine Hosken and Anna Worthy.

Horton
Viridiana Frias-Villalogos, Lyndsey Nolen and Breanna Mitchell.

Montgomery
Carlton Anderson.

New Market
Jessica Ward.

Ohatchee
Sheyanne Clements.

Oneonta
Jeremy Mitchell.

Roanoke
Manasseh Miamen.

Rogersville
Trenton Sharp.

Snead
William Perry.

Snellville, Ga.
Jazmine Wood.

Union Grove
Brianna Norwood.