Triangle Regional Program 2023

Forum Info 2022-2023
March 23rd, 2023 — Johnson County | Smithfield NC
April 11th – 12th, 2023 — Wake County| Cary, NC
May 18th, 2023 — Harnett County | Lillington, NC
June 15th, 2023 — Chatham County | Pittsboro, NC
Triangle Regional Report
Although North Carolinians have always had significant political differences, they have historically exhibited a practical, problem-solving mindset to politics. However, the tenor of the times has become highly partisan, and like many other states, North Carolina finds itself sharply divided. Although some progress has been made in enabling constructive engagement across parties, progressive and conservative leaders often depend on different media and social media outlets, operate with different facts and beliefs, and don’t often enough engage substantively with people with whom they disagree. Too often leaders assume the worst about the motives of members of the other party. For these reasons, our leaders are less willing and able to work together to create widely embraced solutions and opportunities for our state and its people. Our aim is to continue to help bridge this divide.
The North Carolina Leadership Forum (NCLF} seeks to create constructive engagement between North Carolina government, business, and non-profit policy leaders across party lines, ideologies, professional experiences, and regional perspectives. A program of Duke University, NCLF has been bringing together cohorts of NC leaders since 2015. Building on the success of our original statewide program, NCLF facilitated four regional programs on the topic of adequate housing, two in Spring 2022 and two in Spring 2023. Because many state leaders start out as local leaders, NCLF views expanding its regional offerings as part of a long-term strategy to impact the political environment of the State. The program also offers regional leaders a chance to grow and develop their skills to have a greater impact on local public policy needs.
The 2023 Triangle Leadership Forum addressed the topic of housing, asking: How can we increase access to adequate housing in the Triangle region of North Carolina?
Participants
DeVan Barbour, Co-Founder, Cornerstone Employee Benefits*
Flint Benson, Political Strategist, State Employees Association of NC
Lori Bush, Council Member, Town of Cary
Adam Caldwell, Regional Representative, Office of U.S. Senator Thom Tillis
Lisa Chapman, President, Central Carolina Community College
Nicole Dozier, Director Health Advocacy Project, NC Justice Center*
Ilana Dubester, Executive Director, El Vinculo Hispano
Jessica Holmes, Deputy Commissioner, NC Industrial Commission
Tara Fish, Executive Director, Harnett County Partnership for Children
Bonner Gaylord, COO, Kane Realty Corporation
Franklin Gomez Flores, Commissioner, Chatham County*
Karen Howard, Chair, Chatham County Commissioners
Vanessa Jenkins, Executive Vice President, Preston Development Company
Chris Johnson, Director, Johnston County Economic Development Office
Katrusia (Kay) Johnson, Executive Director, Harbor Inc.
Johnnie Larrie, Managing Attorney, Legal Aid
Brooks Matthews, Commissioner, Harnett County & Deputy Superintendent Harnett County Schools*
Richard Moore, CEO, First Bancorp*
Lorena Patterson, CEO, Connecta Corp LLC
Virginia Parker, SVP, Bank of America
John Saffold, Executive Director, Zebulon Chamber of Commerce
Iliana Santillan, Executive Director, El Pueblo
Reid Smith, Founder/CEO, RiverWild
April Stephens, Commissioner, Johnston County
Yolanda Taylor, Lead Attorney, Center for Community Law and Equity
Shinica Thomas, Chair, Wake County Commissioners
Yolanda Winstead, President, DHIC
Christie Yarbrough, Real Estate Associate, RE/MAX United