Fourth Quarter 2011 • This issue is sponsored by:
Board Training, Board Matching, Speed Boarding
Key Program Dates
Leadership Stark County trains community leaders for board service by providing boardsmanship training and board matching services.
DECEMBER 6
Role of the Board Seminar – January 26, 2012 Open to all, this board training is for board members, executive directors and staff of non-profits, prospective board members in LSC’s Spotlight Stark County program and a great refresher for all LSC alumni
JANUARY 26
Spotlight Stark County Closing Program Board Training Seminar Sponsored by:
Make your reservation now at www.leadershipstarkcounty.org and be sure to forward to the board members of the organizations you support. TOPICS: • Legal Responsibilities of Board Service: Randy Snow, Black McCuskey • Role of the Board: Elizabeth Voudouris, BVU • The dynamics of focused conversation: John Spitzer, Rabbi Emeritus, Temple Israel
SAVE THE DATE: WED., MAY 2, 2012 25th Anniversary Celebration Dinner
Board Training for the Signature Class – Includes training during program days including: • Overview of boardsmanship: Opening Retreat • Fiscal Responsibilities: Economics day • Legal responsibilities: Justice day • Serving on a School Board: Education day • Board diversity: Cultural Diversity day • Views from executive directors and board members: Arts Day • Levels of civic service: Citizenship Day more on page 7 >
Annual Fund Goal Met! See page 4! Volume 2, Issue 4 Page 1
Affinity Medical Center’s New Orthopedic & Spine Center Limping knees? Aching spine? Painful hips? You can count on us. Affinity Medical Center’s New Orthopedic and Spine Center provides innovative treatments, state of the art surgical procedures and a dedicated team of board certified orthopedic surgeons, experienced nurses, physical therapists and occupational therapists who work closely with patients and their families to restore mobility, encourage independence and promote healing. The new Center will provide patients with treatment for a full range of orthopedic problems. Our treatments and surgeries include: total knee replacement, partial knee replacement, total hip replacement, partial hip replacement, spinal surgery, repair of hip fractures, trauma and other fractures. Affinity’s Orthopedic and Spine Center offers a personalized and compassionate health care setting along with a unique patient experience. Some of the amenities included are advanced diagnostic testing, 10 private spacious rooms with state-of-the-art equipment for patient care, new Orthopedic reclining chairs in every room for patient comfort, overnight guest accommodations, Pain Management, Joint and Spine Class provided for patient education and more. “The overall goal of the Orthopedic and Spine Center is to improve the patient experience by providing exceptional nursing and therapy care in a quiet, relaxed and homelike atmosphere,” states Jason McDonald, Director, Orthopedic and Spine Center.
2011 Sponsors 25th Class Sponsor 24th Class Graduation Sponsor Huntington Bank Spotlight Stark County Sponsor Stark State College Youth Life-skills Program Sponsor Premier Bank 2011 Boardsmanship Seminar Black McCuskey Souers & Arbaugh Encounter Bus Tour Sponsor Harris Battery Golf Outing Major Sponsors Brewster Cheese Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Lunch Sponsor - Rheinhard, Kopko, Keller, & McDonnell
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From testing to diagnostics, to planning your treatment strategy and rehabilitation to get you up and around again, Affinity is dedicated to the well being of our patients. For questions or more information on the new Orthopedic and Spine Center at Affinity Medical Center or if you are interested in a tour, please call 330.830.3400.
The Deuble Foundation Government Academy Sponsor
25th Class Retreat Sponsor
Five-year Scholarship Provider
25th Anniversary Celebration
Program Day Sponsors Alliance Petroleum Aultman Health Foundation Buckingham Doolittle & Burroughs Coleman Behavioral Health-Stark Employers Health Hall Kistler & Company LLP Stark County Bar Association & Stark County Association for Justice Stark State College Publication Sponsors Affinity Medical Center Buckingham, Doolittle, & Burroughs FirstMerit Malone University Pinnacle Press In-kind Sponsors 91 wood fired oven Canton Professional Educators Assoc.
C. Thomas Locke, dba McDonalds Downtown Canton Special Improvement District enviroscapes Gasser Jewelers Gregory Industries Jülz by Alan Rodriguez Kenan Advantage Group Robertson Heating Supply The Repository The University Center at Kent State University Stark Westfield Inn & Conference Center To learn how your company can gain the benefits and positive recognition in the community for your association with Leadership Stark County please call Stephanie Snow Werren about sponsorship or donation opportunities.
(Above left): Kristin Van Auken, sr. vp of marketing for the Akron Canton Airport, talks about careers in the airport industry to teenagers in Leadership’s summer life-skills class. (Above): A great group of alumni worked the beer stand at the HOFEF Ribs Burn-off to raise scholarship funds. (Left): Encounter Bus Tour participants listen to Bill Bakan of Maize Valley Farm talk about agri-tainment.
25th Signature Class members break the ice at the Opening Retreat.
24th Class m Signature P embers celebrate th eir ro Walsh Univ gram graduation at th ersity Barre tt Center. e
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2011 Annual Fund Goal Reached! THANKS TO THE SUPPORT of nearly 300 Leadership Stark County alumni, board members, business & corporate donors, and community members, Leadership Stark County met its fundraising goal. Every year, each gift makes a difference. In this celebratory 25th year we take special pride in saying thank you to all who have supported us over the years. With your help, LSC continues to extend its reach to make possible community trusteeship! • • • • • • •
4 annual programs at capacity enrollment! Increased Media Presence - follow us on Facebook & Twitter Upgraded computer software and website LSC staff hours increased to handle additional programming Younger Professionals matched with 19 local non-profit boards for board service 23rd Signature Class: Increased board service more than 100% within 6 months of graduation Custom program for Ohio Job and Family Services provided leadership training and career awareness for foster teens
Chairmen’s Circle
President’s Circle Dominion East Ohio/ The Dominion Foundation Shearer’s Foods, Inc. Ambassador’s Circle Aultman Health Foundation Alise and David Bartley Belden Brick Company Charitable Trust Bruner-Cox LLP GBS Corporation Hall, Kistler, & Company H-P Products Incorporated Hydrodyne Inc Marathon Petroleum Company Sol Harris/Day Architecture Whitacre Greer Fireproofing Executive’s Circle S. Franklin Arner
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CBIZ/Mayer Hoffman McCann James Griffith Christopher Harris Hendrickson Trailer Suspension Systems Louise Mahoney Glen Maurer Kathleen Poporad Prudential DeHoff Agency Inc. Debra J. Rankine Todd Rohrer William J. Lemmon & Assoc., Inc. Barbara Yingling Mentor’s Circle Ronald Balyint Holli Cholley Brent Fatzinger Michael K. Haidet Michael Lemon Sara Lioi Gregory Luntz Stephanie Maier Trina K. Miller Kerri Kutz Salvino Jeffrey Smith Vicky Sterling The Nunley Investment Group, Inc. Carolee Vanicek Ted Watko
Advocate’s Circle Nazamovia Adams-Phillips Joseph A. Amato Ronald D. Becker Bradley H. Belden William M. Bell Barbara Hammontree Bennett Theresa Blanchard Karen Brenneman Bill Burgess Carol Canavan Canton Chair Rental Canton South Dental Katherine Catazaro-Perry Kirt Conrad Marcia L. Cussen M. Colby DeHoff Pedro Tomas Diez Scott E. Dodds Elayne Dunlap Elizabeth L. Engels Kenneth Farmer Darren J. Faye Karen Feller Fisher Foods Marketing Inc Robert Fonte Barbara Fordyce Robert I. Friedman Barbara Frustaci Nancy Gessner Chad Giauque Tiffany A. Gill
Kurt E. Goodenberger Grabowski & Co. James Gresh Raeann Guiley Hammontree & Associates, Ltd. Alan Harold Joshua Harris Barbara Heinricher Dustin Hennessy Hilscher-Clarke Electric Co. Elizabeth Inkinen-Juergensen Joshua A. Jay Terry Katz Kolp Development Corporation Christine Kruman Robert Lapp Lisa Leech C. Thomas Locke Barbara J. Maceyak Jeaneen & Jeffrey McDaniels Richard L. McLaughlin Nancy McPeek Mary Elisabeth Medford Robert Mullen Nancy L. Michel CPA Ohio Metal Working Products Co. Nichole Oocumma Gordy Opitz Joseph M. Ovnic Janice E. Pattison Tony Peldunas Gretchen Plewak Jackie Pollard Carol Risaliti Mary Schumacher Becker Shelley Schweitzer Chester Shoemaker Tara L. Sidel Sharon S. Simon Gary Sirak Paul D. Smith Mack D. Smith, Jr. Todd A. Snitchler Barbara Stahura Susan Steiner Sarah Stem Michael Stull Lee Ann Thorn Barbara Vaughn Candy Wallace David J. Wechter Javan L.Yoder Glenda Zink
Friend’s Circle Maureen Ater Jacquie Batchelder Kelli Baxter Aman Bhatia Myrna Blosser Bryan Bowman Kyle Brown Christopher Burt Lori Carle Al Carranza Thomas Chiappini John Clark Thomas E. Close Coen Family Foundation J. Patrick Corcoran, Jr. Tawny Cowen-Zanders Laura Cowles Rebecca Crowl Nancy Cyperski Robin Dave Kimberly Davenport Jacqueline DeGarmo Eric Dellapina Susan K. Denning Carla Derr D. Ken English Domenic Ferrante Andrea R. Finley Daniel Fonte Philip L. Francis Barton Fredrick Joseph R French Aaron Geh Lada Gibson-Shreve Daniel R. Griffith Matthew Halter Gregory T. Harbert Jason F. Haupt Laura Jo Hawk Carol E. Hawk Scott Haws Shannon Hexamer Matthew Hinderegger Ken Huot Tamra Hurst Tracy Jeffries Don Jensen Jeffrey Joliat Robert Kaylor Dennis Kelley Debra Kennedy Lee Ann Klein
David Kolinski-Schultz Michael Lancaster Candace Lautenschleger Jeffery LeBeau Kimberly Leggett Chester Lenartowicz Matthew Leuenberger Jacquelyn Love JuDeane K. Luntz Tracey Majors Norman Martin Kimberly Mason Richard Mayle Jill E. McDermott Sherri McKinney-Frantz Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smith Laurie A. Mickley Marcas Miles Deb Nicodemo Dixie N. Park Angela Parker Janie Pavlek Rick Perez Diane Pilati Gloria J. Pope Kathleen E. Rainieri Randy E. Reed James A. Reinhard Mark B. Rossiter Lyn Sabino Michael Scheetz Pamela R. Schmuck Melissa Schrader Donna Shadle Mark Shaffer Ronald Shew Barbara Siegfried Dora Silvis Randall J. Smith Daniel Spring Thomas A. Starek Steven Strawbridge Jr. James Tawney Todd Tolson Lorie Travaglino Karen Vrabec Michael Walpole Eileen E. Wile Susan Wilkof Erica Wilson-Domer Brian Wymer
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Congratulations Spotlight Stark County Class of 2011 Leadership Stark County is proud to announce that the following young professionals have been selected to participate in the 2011 class of Spotlight Stark County. The Spotlight Stark County program is a six-week course designed to inform, inspire and involve young professionals in Stark County. The course began with Discovering and Applying your Strengths using the StrengthsFinder assessment (book by Tom Rath). Participants will be introduced to local leaders of business and non-profit organizations, engage with other young professionals, and get involved in a community service project. Site visits to the Canton YWCA and the Refuge of Hope provided background for the community service projects. They will also have the opportunity to meet with non-profit directors and boards with the expectation of serving as a provisional board member. Kris Babetski, Steel Services Analyst, The Timken Company Keith Bandi, Senior Application Engineer, The Timken Company Christopher Burr, Technical Support - Tier 3, Time Warner Cable Melissa Butt, Branch Manager, Key Bank Jeannie Cribley, SW Project Manger, Diebold Doug Featheringham, Banking office manager/ VP, Premier Bank and Trust Matthew Gardner, Reliability Engineer, The Timken Company Charmane Harrison, Industrial Organizational Psychologist, The Timken Company Kristina Hollabaugh, Financial Assistant, Stark County Park District Michael Ihrig, Communications/Web Specialist, Stark State College Kaliope Kalogeropoulos, Carrier Relations Specialist, Kenan Advantage Group Daniel Kane, Senior Demand Fulfillment Analyst, The Timken Company David Kaufman, Construction Administrator, John Patrick Picard, Architect INC. Tracie Kelley, Materials Management Analyst, The Timken Company Cynthia Larson, Staff Accountant, Gill & Company, Inc. CPA Mary Ann Lorkowski, Sr. SharePoint Business Analyst, Diebold, Inc.
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Katherine Manning, Director of Planning, SARTA Travis Maxwell, Purchasing Manager - BBS, The Timken Company Kevin Nisly, Radius Product Specialist, In The Round Design Group Brian Phillips, Membership Coordinator/ Museum Shop Manager, Massillon Museum Amanda Pond, Archivist, Massillon Museum Caleb Pugh, Logistics Coordinator, Kenan Advantage Group, Inc Adrienne Reynolds, Bus Proc Mgr - Sc Planning, The Timken Company Kimberly Rohr, senior corporate communications specialist, Diebold, Incorporated Nicholas Schott, Software Engineer, Diebold, Incorporated Joseph Seif, Business Development Manager Healthcare Solutions, Diebold, Incorporated Ryan Shaffer, Sr. Communications Rep, The Timken Company Brian Ulery, General Manager, Amster Kirtz Matthew Widders, Senior Refine Cast Engineer, The Timken Company Dayna Yurkovich, Marketing Manager, The Repository
Board Matching ... > continued from cover Speed Boarding – Matching Spotlight Stark County younger professionals with non-profit board as a one-year provisional term. In 2010-2011, 19 non-profits benefited with the addition of an enthusiastic, insightful younger individual to their board. These individuals attend the Role of the Board Seminar in preparation for their board involvement. Additionally, a mentor from the organization is assigned to ensure positive outcomes. Watch for announcements in the next LeadershipLink newsletter for the outcome of the November 29, 2011 Speed Boarding event! Agency president Dawn Campanelli of Jr. Achievement of East Central Ohio was grateful for the speedboarding opportunity, “I met very talented and inspiring people – Stark County will continue to be in compassionate and giving hands in the future.”
Class Acts 7th Class: Judie Cohodas, ICAN Housing Solutions, Inc., was honored as the 2011 Volunteer of the Year by Quota International of Canton. 11th Class: Bob Fonte, director-Stark Parks, received the Award of Appreciation at the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Community Salute. 12th Class: Dr. Alise Bartley, founder and president of The Relationship Center of Northeast Ohio, received a distinguished alumni award from The University of Akron. 14th Class: Joe French, director of the Early Childhood Education Alliance, Inc., was given the first ever DeHoff Emerging Philanthropist award by the United Way of Greater Stark County. 15th Class: Karen Brenneman, managing partner at Hall, Kistler & Co. was elected 2011-2012 president of Canton Rotary. 17th Class:Tom Chiappini, formerly vice president of finance, was named interim president of Stark State College 23rd Class: Cindy Close, named Dean of Information Technologies at Stark State College. Board Presidents: We are glad to add to our list of Leadership Stark County alumni serving as chair or president of a non-profit board: Jeff McDaniels, 4th Class - Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority Board of Commissioners Correction: 25th Class member Paula Mastroianni’s correct title is Director of Marketing, Communications and Community Relations, Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Stark County
Board Bulletin
It is with your support that Leadership Stark County serves and works to better our community.
Friends of Plain Township Parks board, Todd Alexander, 330-499-0000 Greater East Ohio Alzheimer’s Association, Bob Pacanovsky, nominating chair, 330-724-2211
Thank you, Fran Wells, director
Does your non-profit organization need board members? Call or email the LSC office to take advantage of several methods of identifying the right individuals for your needs.
Our Mission
This is no doubt an extension of the matching of LSC Signature Class graduates with boards through our website connections and through personal contact.
The following non-profits are seeking board members. For details, go to LeadershipStarkCounty.org and click on “Online Forum.”
To develop a core of motivated leaders with a lifelong commitment to community trusteeship through training in leadership skills and education about the community.
MANY THANKS! Thanks again to Affinity for their generous support of this issue of the Leadership LINK. Fran Wells, Director Stephanie Werren, Development Director Joy Walko, Managing Editor Sarah Lutz Bhatia, Graphic Designer a publication of Leadership Stark County
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This issue sponsored by:
Recent sponsors 25th Class Opening Retreat
Government Leadership Academy Applications Available Now! Endorsed by leadership of both parties, the Government Leadership Academy is perfect for elected or appointed government office holders, candidates, prospective candidates, or anyone who wants to know more about the political process.
2011 Encounter Bus Tour
25th Class Stark County Day
Alliance Petroleum Lunch Sponsors: enviroscapes and Kenan Advantage Group
25th Signature Class Sponsor
25th Year Celebration Sponsor
Leadership Stark County graduates are encouraged to apply and/ or forward this information to government officials in your area. Meeting twice a week for six weeks, the course will cover: • Leadership skills, styles, and effective decision making • Economic development opportunities and techniques • Ohio Ethics Training • Understanding the media and how to make it work for you • Communicating and working with citizens • Regionalization Apply on line at www.leadershipstarkcounty.org by January 20, 2011.
Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00-6:00 p.m. beginning February 9 and concluding March 22. Tuition is $395 includes all materials and refreshments. EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT – tuition $350 for applications received by January 10. Because he found it to be such “an outstanding program,” Mike Lynch, Nimishillen Township Trustee made a recommendation, passed by the trustees, that the township pay for any trustees who wished to attend the Government Leadership Academy.