Conway Area Leadership Institute Graduates 48

CONWAY — The Conway Area Leadership Institute graduated 48 in its 2022 class and recognized several honorees in a ceremony at the University of Central Arkansas McCastlain Hall on Jan. 27.  

Ty Ledbetter

CALI is a 10-month program that prepares emerging leaders to serve the Conway community by providing first-hand experience with community leaders, businesses, and local organizations. Participants engage in a curriculum inspired by Conway2035, a long-range strategic plan developed with the input of more than 1,800 area residents.    

Ty Ledbetter, a captain for the Conway Fire Department, received the Dan Nabholz Emerging Leader Award, which recognizes a recent CALI graduate for leadership and community involvement. Ledbetter was selected for his leadership in organizing several COVID-19 vaccination clinics, establishing the Conway Fire Department EMS Division, and securing funding to support the paramedic program and install a Safe Haven Baby Box. 

Joel Shepard was named Class Champion of the 2022 class. The award recognizes one individual for contributions to the group throughout the year. Shepard and fellow 2022 class member, James Tyus, were added to the CALI Advisory Board, which provides feedback on curriculum and program structure.  

Joel Shepard

As part of its community impact project, the class raised more than $44,000 to support two local non-profits, Sleep in Heavenly Peace and the Conway Ministry Center. These funds were used to build 56 beds for area children in need and welcome kits for families moving into new homes.