KCCI, The Knight Creative Communities Institute, is please to congratulate the 2021 KCCI Community Catalysts team. Joey Arellano, The House of Writing; Scott Balog, Tallahassee Community College; Erika Branchcomb, Florida League of Cities; Cyrus Calhoun, III, Florida House of Representatives; Shannon Colavecchio, The Moore Agency; Nipa Eason, SalterMitchell PR, Talethia Edwards, Department of Health, Khari James, State Attorney’s Office, 2nd Judicial Circuit; Tyler Maldonado, Florida Department of Environmental Protection; Marie Moyle, U.S. Attorney’s Office; Ali Palmer, Kimley-Horn; Aaron Redda, Florida Public Service Commission and USF; Dan Taylor, Daniel Taylor Consulting, Inc. KCCI’s volunteer Community Catalyst team members envision and implement projects that improve quality of life and enhance economic vitality in Leon County. This year they will work to expand the Art of the Box pilot project and come up with a plan for sustainability and also recommend ways to generate more art in public places for Leon County.
Why I joined the Chamber
“The Chamber plays a crucial role in local talent retention. We proudly handed the Tally Job Hop over to them in 2016, and we are pleased with the way they have developed it. The event has resulted in strong hires not only for Diverse Computing, but other local small businesses as well. It’s clear that the Chamber is committed to exposing students to all of the diverse opportunities that Tallahassee has to offer. And it’s programs like these that will ensure the continued growth and development of our city.”
Craig Gibbens
Diverse Computing