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Leadership

Cameron is a man with light skin tone and short, dark brown hair that he combs to the side. His body is angled to the right, but his head is turned to face the camera. at the camera. He is wearing a green-grey button up, with a grey cardigan overtop.

Cameron Pierson

Amy Perreault

Erik Kwakkel

Erik Kwakkel

Lisa Nathan

Lisa Nathan

Eric Meyers is a man with light skin tone. His short grey hair is worn in a middle part. He is wearing black rectangular thin framed glasses, a lime green bowtie, and a white dress shirt with a black blazer. He is smiling with his mouth closed at the camera.

Eric Meyers

Luanne Sinnamon is a woman with light skin tone and grey hair that is cut into a bob with curtain bangs in a side part. She is wearing red rectangular glasses, a dark purple blazer, and a black top with small irregular shapes in white as the pattern. She is smiling directly at the camera. The background is green leaves blurred out in a bokeh effect.

Luanne Sinnamon

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Jennifer Douglas

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