Hutto Area Chamber of Commerce

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What is LEAD Hutto?

LEAD Hutto is a Chamber-sponsored program designed to identify, educate, and inspire community leaders by exposing them to a broad cross-section of public and private industries and organizations, familiarizing each candidate with the history, values, and ethos of the Hutto community, in hopes that they both adopt our historic values and help prepare us for our future opportunities.

What is the Program?

It is a 9-week leadership program that runs from January through May 2026, focusing on personal leadership skill development, preparation for local/civic leadership, and exposure to various sectors of Hippo nation. A culminating celebration (with certificates), takes place in May.

When I came to Hutto in 2021, I did not know how to get involved and began to create my network. The Hutto LEAD program provided me with opportunities for making key connections to community leaders while also helping me to understand the culture of Hutto. Through the program, I understood the resources available in the Chamber of Commerce, City Services, and Educational Services that create the collaborative environment in the business community.

Bryan Byrd Development Manager

LEAD HUTTO

What is the Curriculum?

Each session runs approximately 90 minutes focusing on the personal growth of the participants through an in-depth exploration of the organizations and services listed below. During each session, participants will learn from panel discussions, presentations, on-location tours, hands-on experiences, one-on-one interaction with community leaders, and group activities.

Who Should Apply?

LEAD HUTTO

TUITION

Paid by check or card before January 1, 2026.

(See details in registration)

Deadline for Registration: December 31st, 2025

HOW TO APPLY

Click the 'Register Now' button to sign up for this program.

Deadline: December 31st, 2025

2026

SCHEDULE

The classes will take place on Wednesday nights from

5:00 pm - 6:30pm 

Session 1: The Chamber & Community Impact


Kick off the program by exploring the vital role a Chamber of Commerce plays in fostering local growth and collaboration. Participants will learn how the Chamber’s initiatives influence economic development, strengthen community ties, and create opportunities for leadership. The session also includes an engaging team-building activity to set the foundation for strong connections and effective teamwork.

Session 2: Understanding County Government


Gain an inside look at how Williamson County operates and the vital role county government plays in shaping regional growth and services. This session offers leaders a firsthand perspective through a guided courthouse tour and discussion on how county-level decisions influence communities, businesses, and civic leadership.

Session 3: Education and Workforce in Motion


Discover how Hutto ISD’s operations—from transportation logistics to district boundaries—impact the broader community. This session connects the dots between education and workforce development, highlighting how schools prepare future leaders and support the region’s economic vitality.

Session 4: The Engine of a Growing City


Explore how city leadership drives progress through infrastructure, economic development, and civic engagement. Participants will hear from Hutto’s key department heads to understand how public works, business growth, and city boards and commissions work together to shape the community’s future.

Session 5: Leadership at the State Level


Explore the vital role the East Williamson County Higher Education Center plays in expanding access to higher education, workforce training, and academic advancement for students and the broader community. Participants will gain insight into how this collaborative educational hub brings together multiple colleges to offer certificates, associate, bachelor’s, and continuing education programs close to home, while supporting career readiness and economic growth in the region. Learn how strong institutional partnerships and student-focused services at the center contribute to academic success and workforce resilience throughout East Williamson County.

Session 6: Leadership at the State Level


Experience how state government and agencies influence local communities and leadership opportunities. This session includes a guided tour of the Texas Capitol, insights from a State Representative, and a discussion with the Texas Workforce Commission on how statewide policies and programs impact workforce development and regional growth.

Session 7: Public Safety and Community Leadership


Learn how law enforcement supports and shapes a safe, thriving community. Participants will engage with the Hutto Police Department to understand public safety operations, community partnerships, and the ways leadership within the department impacts both residents and local businesses.

Session 8: Engaging with Non-Profits


Explore the diverse landscape of non-profit organizations and how they shape the community. Leaders will discuss why getting involved benefits both their organization and the broader community, and will participate in a hands-on project to make a meaningful impact

Session 9: Emergency Services and Community Resilience


Explore the critical role the Hutto Fire Department plays in protecting lives, property, and the community’s well-being. Participants will gain insight into emergency response operations, fire prevention, and how strong leadership within the department supports safety and resilience throughout Hutto.

Graduation - 05/13/26

Coming Soon!

Deadline: December 31st, 2025

Class of 2026

Questions?

Email us: marketing@huttochamber.com

or

Call us: 512 759 4400