The National American Legion College will be held Nov. 17-22 in Indianapolis with 53 students.
The 2024 National American Legion College (NALC) will be held Nov. 17-22 at American Legion National Headquarters in Indianapolis. The 2024 class will feature 53 American Legion members representing 36 departments.
During National American Legion College, students receive instruction through classroom lectures and small group sessions. The week-long program helps Legionnaires develop institutional knowledge, as well as build effective leadership and mentorship skills for every level of the organization. Several of the course topics include: effective leadership, mentorship and communication; critical thinking and problem solving; leadership personalities; training; conflict resolution; and resolution writing.
The following Legionnaires will be attending the 2024 NALC:
Alabama: Paul Gonthier and Gladys Leonard
Arizona: Jennifer Kritzer and Jose Maldonado
Colorado: Steven Butner and Marvin Weaver Jr.
Connecticut: Johnathon Whetton
Florida: Stuart Scott and Jason Skobel
Georgia: Gary Ely and Thomasena Sanderlin
Idaho: Danny Pruett
Indiana: J. David Burnette Jr. and Angel Faulkner
Iowa: Polly Graham and Whitney Smith-McIntosh
Kansas: George Honn
Kentucky: David Gross
Louisiana: Stephanie Hanks
Maryland: Kenneth Huddleston and Todd Morris
Michigan: Stephen Caudill and Angela Jaworski
Minnesota: Christopher Anderson Sr. and Carla Tappainer
Mississippi: Bobby Thornton
Missouri: Eric Norem
Nevada: Robert Bencsko
New Hampshire: Paul Evans
New Jersey: David Corbin and Frank Landis Sr.
New Mexico: Carlos Cardenas and Karen Street
New York: Eric De Kraai and John Miga
North Carolina: David Sammons Jr.
Ohio: Bradley Beatty and Gary Cox Jr.
Oregon: Eric Stallings
Pennsylvania: James Haggerty Jr. and David Siegle
Puerto Rico: John Fisher
Rhode Island: Rhonda Ziehl
South Carolina: Jerome Childs and Patricia Dandy
South Dakota: Harry Boner
Tennessee: Dennis Griffin and James McLaughlin
Texas: Chad Page
Utah: Tami Santerre
Virginia: Tonya Meunier
Wisconsin: Nathan Bond
Wyoming: Benjamin Glenn Jr.