Missouri is sending four leaders from across southeast Missouri, including Kelli Behrle, project coordinator at Southeast Missouri State Universitys Economic and Business Engagement Center, to attend the Delta Regional Authoritys (DRA) Delta Leadership Institute (DLI).It is an honor to be selected as a part of this exceptional program, Behrle said. I look forward to learning ideas and strategies to implement in southeast Missouri.Missouris DLI fellows will attend six sessions across the region, visiting each of the eight states in the DRA footprint. They will engage in policy and program development, advocacy training, case-study discussions, and on-the-ground field experiences aligned with DRAs priorities for the region. Those priorities include: transportation and infrastructure; workforce training and education; entrepreneurship and disaster resilience for small businesses and communities; public health; policy and governance; and culture and tourism.DRA is pleased to begin working with this new class of leaders from southeast Missouri who are committed to learning from each other and working together with their fellow leaders from other states to build a strong future for the Delta, said Peter Kinder, alternate federal co-chairman of DRA. As a Missouri native, I am proud to announce this group and support their collaborative efforts with their colleagues from other Delta-region states.The fellows, who were selected by Gov. Greitens and DRA leadership, represent a diverse cohort of community leaders. The class includes seven members from Alabama; eight from Arkansas; five from Illinois; five from Kentucky; seven from Louisiana; eight from Mississippi; four from Missouri; and seven from Tennessee.In addition to Behrle, Missouris other 2017-2018 DLI Executive Academy fellows are:- Trish Erzfeld of Perryville, director of Perry County Heritage Tourism
- Jay Lancaster of Sikeston, director of Public Works for the City of Sikeston
- Hillary Starnes of Dexter, executive director of the Dexter Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development