06/18/2026
What an incredible day with our Leadership Vermilion class!
A special thank you to our Session 5 sponsor, The Nehemiah Projects of Acadiana Inc., for helping make this day possible. Their commitment to leadership development and community engagement helps strengthen the future of Vermilion Parish.
A special thank you to Dr. Lise Anne Slatten for kicking off the day with an outstanding presentation on Board Member 101. Her insights on nonprofit leadership, board service, and community engagement provided a strong foundation for our class and reinforced the importance of developing informed, effective civic leaders.
We were also honored to hear from a wonderful group of community leaders and organizations that are making a difference throughout Vermilion Parish:
• Mayor-Elect Anita Levy representing the Levy Cancer Foundation and the Vermilion Council on Aging
• Hailee Wiggins representing Vermilion Reach Group
• Hailee Wiggins and Kristin Vincent representing the Christian Service Center
• Kristin Vincent representing Quality Sports Authority (QSA)
• Todd Chauvin representing the Rotary Club of Abbeville
• Chief Mike Hardy representing the Kiwanis Club and Boys & Girls Clubs of Acadiana
• Racheal Chapman representing Friends of Palmetto Island State Park, Nehemiah Projects, and the Vermilion Association of Educators
The afternoon focused on civic engagement and local government. Class participants learned about the many elected positions available in Vermilion Parish and what it means to serve the public through elected office. We also discussed Louisiana’s closed party primary system and how elections are conducted. The class then visited the voting machine warehouse, where participants were able to see voting machines up close and learn more about the election process.
We ended the day at the Vermilion Parish Courthouse with visits to the Assessor’s Office, Registrar of Voters Office, and Clerk of Court’s Office. A special thank you to Chief Deputy Vanessa Vollmer with the Vermilion Parish Clerk of Court’s Office for taking time to share her knowledge and provide an inside look at the work being done every day to serve the citizens of Vermilion Parish. Thank you Vanessa, a member of this year’s Leadership Vermilion class, for sharing her expertise and helping our class better understand Louisiana elections and the responsibilities of elected officials.
Leadership Vermilion is about more than learning how our community works. It is about building the next generation of civic leaders, volunteers, board members, and advocates who will help move Vermilion Parish forward. Today was a perfect example of the passion, service, and collaboration that make our parish such a special place to call home.
Thank you to everyone who took time out of their day to invest in our class. Your willingness to share your knowledge, experiences, and heart for service helps inspire future leaders throughout Vermilion Parish.