Attendees gather at the 3rd Annual Leadership Awards Dinner, celebrating community achievements.
The 3rd Annual Leadership Awards Dinner hosted by Elevate Savannah is scheduled for October 16, 2025, at Kehoe Iron Works in Trustees Garden. This year’s event will honor Dr. Paul M. Pressly and Paul D. Meyer, recognizing their significant contributions to the Savannah community. The evening aims to celebrate local leaders and support Elevate Savannah’s mission of empowering future leaders within the Chatham County Public School System.
Get ready, Savannah! The city’s very own Elevate Savannah is gearing up for an unforgettable evening as they host their 3rd Annual Leadership Awards Dinner on October 16, 2025. This exciting event is set to be held at the stunning Kehoe Iron Works located at the picturesque Trustees Garden.
This year’s event promises to shine a bright spotlight on two remarkable individuals who have made quite an impact in our community. Honorees for this year include the esteemed Dr. Paul M. Pressly, a former headmaster at The Savannah Country Day School and director emeritus of the Ossabaw Island Education Alliance. Alongside him is Paul D. Meyer, J.D., a founding partner of Meyer & Sayers, LLP, known for his dedication to his profession and contributions to local charitable causes.
These two outstanding honorees have shown what it means to be a leader by positively influencing the lives around them, and now they are set to receive a well-deserved acknowledgment for their hard work and commitment.
You might remember past honorees, who themselves were celebrated for their contributions. Names like Christian Demere, the president and CEO of Colonial Group, Inc., and Cliff McCurry, community development director for Sterling Seacrest Pritchard, come to mind, along with Jamie McCurry, chief administrative officer at the Georgia Ports Authority. Each individual recognized in previous years has contributed greatly to our community and helped set the stage for future leaders to follow in their footsteps.
Now, you might be wondering why this event is important. The Leadership Awards Dinner has raised over $300,000 to help bolster the mission of Elevate Savannah. This incredible organization focuses on empowering and inspiring future leaders in the Chatham County Public School System. By attending the dinner, not only will guests enjoy a delightful evening of celebration and camaraderie, but they will also be supporting a cause that aims to uplift students and educators alike.
Attendees will have an opportunity to interact with both current and past Elevate students, along with teacher-mentors, staff, and board members. This connection allows guests to understand the impact of their contributions firsthand and witness the transformational journey of young leaders.
The evening will be filled with laughter, engagement, and, of course, plenty of inspiration as the community gathers to celebrate. With past honorees who have paved the way and new leaders coming forward, it’s a refreshing mix of the old and the new, blending experiences and wisdom.
Chairs a shared commitment to community upliftment and envisioning brighter futures for students, truly exemplifying what it means to be a community leader. This is the kind of spirit that Elevate Savannah aims to cultivate through its various programs and initiatives.
Sounds intriguing, doesn’t it? If you’re interested in learning more about attending or sponsoring this fabulous event, reach out to Elevate Savannah at 912-704-7465. They’d love to guide you through the ticket options or discuss ways you can be a part of this inspiring evening.
And hey, if you’re curious about all the great initiatives Elevate Savannah has in store, don’t forget to explore their website at www.elevatesavannah.org! So, mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate inspirational leaders making waves in Savannah. We can’t wait to see you there!
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