#THEGOODSTUFF: VOLUNTEER LEADERS
One of the greatest strengths of any successful Community isn’t found in its buildings, its streets, or even its businesses. The true strength of a Community is found in its people, especially those who choose to step forward and lead.
Volunteer leaders are the backbone of thriving towns. They are the individuals who give their time, energy, and ideas to make their Community better, often without recognition or compensation. They serve on boards, organize events, mentor younger leaders, and help guide important conversations about the future. Without volunteer leadership, Communities simply cannot grow and improve the way they should.
Here in Chickasha, we are fortunate to have many people who are willing to step up and serve. One of the most important ways we cultivate those future leaders is through the Chickasha Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Chickasha program. Leadership Chickasha was created to help identify, develop, and connect emerging leaders in our community. Participants spend months learning about different aspects of Chickasha: from education and healthcare to agriculture, local and county government, economic development, and civic organizations. The goal is simple… help people understand how our Community works and inspire them to become involved.
Two individuals who have been instrumental in making that program successful are Kimmy Loggins and Johnny Trammell. Both Kimmy and Johnny have dedicated countless hours to Leadership Chickasha, helping guide participants through the program while encouraging them to see the many opportunities to serve and lead. Their passion for developing future leaders is evident in the way they mentor, encourage, and challenge each class to think about how they can make a difference.
Programs like Leadership Chickasha don’t happen by accident. They happen because people like Kimmy and Johnny believe in the importance of investing in others. They understand that our Community’s future depends on preparing the next generation of leaders today.
Many of the individuals who have gone through Leadership Chickasha have gone on to serve on boards, lead nonprofit organizations, support Community initiatives, and help move Chickasha forward. That ripple effect is exactly what strong volunteer leadership creates.
Communities that continue to grow and succeed are the ones where people don’t wait for someone else to solve problems or create opportunities. Instead, they raise their hand and say, “I’ll help.”
That spirit of service is alive and well in Chickasha, thanks to dedicated volunteers like Kimmy Loggins and Johnny Trammell and the many graduates of Leadership Chickasha. We continue to build a stronger Community for the future full of #TheGoodStuff!












