Leadership Georgia honored Points of Light Institute CEO Michelle Nunn with the E. Dale Threadgill Community Service Award on November 13, 2009. Nunn was recognized by the
leadership program for her outstanding efforts in the service sector.
The award is presented annually to a Leadership Georgia member who has applied the principles from the program in his or her community. The award was first presented in 2004, and past recipients include Georgia State Representative Amy Carter and Lisa M. Borders.
The Leadership Georgia program consists of five, two-day meetings a year during which class members hear from state leaders and address issues facing the state. More than 3,000 people, including Nunn, have graduated from the program in its three-plus decades.

The award is presented annually to a Leadership Georgia member who has applied the principles from the program in his or her community. The award was first presented in 2004, and past recipients include Georgia State Representative Amy Carter and Lisa M. Borders.
The Leadership Georgia program consists of five, two-day meetings a year during which class members hear from state leaders and address issues facing the state. More than 3,000 people, including Nunn, have graduated from the program in its three-plus decades.


