WOMEN’S
LEADERSHIP
COUNCIL
2013 MEMBER
DIRECTORY IMPROVE LIVES. Strengthen Our Community.
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Central Ohio Women
LIVING UNITED. pg. II
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Women’s Leadership Council The growth and the impact of the Women’s Leadership Council have been truly amazing to witness since our inception 3½ years ago! The original group of 153 Founding Members has been transformed into an even more powerful group of 460 dedicated and visionary WLC members, each one passionate about the mission of the E3 program. Built by WLC members from the ground up, the E3 initiative is designed to Educate, Empower, Elevate local women in our community. Since its start in 2010, E3 has supported more than 80 women in our community, helping them become financially stable by preparing for and obtaining living wage jobs with benefits. Trae, one of our E3 participants who graduated in 2012, shared her thoughts about the impact the program has made in her life: “I enrolled in E3 in the fall of 2011 and immediately felt my life change for the better. My self esteem grew, and I found the courage to enroll in an Introduction to Logistics program at the Columbus State Center for Workforce Development. I set my sights on obtaining my Federal Class A driver’s license, which I did in October 2012! In early November, I got a job with US Express Trucking. The program and my mentor encouraged me to look at non-traditional careers for women and helped me finally find a fulfilling job that pays enough to take good care of my family. I couldn’t have accomplished all this without the E3 program.” Trae’s story illustrates just one of many lives you have transformed through E3. By being a member of WLC, you have a direct hands-on impact in the lives of women who are in need of support to make life better for themselves and their families. This directory is for you to get to know each other a bit better and also serves as a valuable resource for E3 participants to connect with WLC members. Thank you for being a part of this exciting community of engaged, talented and generous women. You have each contributed to the successes of our participants and to the success of the WLC. I am so glad that you’ve chosen to be part of this amazing group.
Tanny Crane Chair, Women’s Leadership Council
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Executive Committee Tanny Crane, Chair, Women’s Leadership Council* The Crane Group
“I want to be part of a group of women who share their time and talents to work arm-in-arm with other women to build their “tool-kits.” I also want to reach out beyond the traditional United Way network and develop relationships with a diverse group of fascinating women across the spectrum of our community.” President and CEO of Crane Group is a longtime volunteer and Past Board Chair for United Way of Central Ohio. Immediate Past Board Chair for the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Current Board Chair for the Columbus City Schools’ Education Foundation and Vice Chair of The Columbus Foundation. Serves on the Huntington Bank Board, The Fisher College of Business Dean’s Advisory Council and the Board of Directors of OhioHealth and I Know I Can. Lives with her husband, John Wolff, and two daughters, Tally and Ali, in New Albany.
Janet Jackson, Executive Committee Co-Chair* United Way of Central Ohio “I’ve had many sheroes who have played an important role in my life; inspiring women who have mentored me and helped me grow. Now, I want to be a shero. I want to help create a way to make the greatest impact in women’s lives and the WLC is the way I can do that. It’s one of the most hands-on giving groups I have ever worked with.” President and CEO of United Way of Central Ohio. Previously served as Columbus City Attorney for six years, and as a judge on the Franklin County Municipal Court for 10 years. Current vice chair of the Central Ohio Workforce Investment Board, and a member of the board of The Family Violence Coalition at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
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Liza Kessler, Executive Committee Co-Chair*
Jones Day
“The opportunity to be involved with a cause that touches two of my favorite things—the advancement of women and Columbus was something I couldn’t pass up!” Litigation attorney and partner-in-charge at Jones Day. Currently on the boards of The Wexner Medical Center at The Ohio State University and the Wexner Center Foundation. A Franklin County Commissioners’ appointee to the Veterans Memorial Board of Trustees and a past president of the Planned Parenthood of Central Ohio board.
Beth Pritchard, Executive Committee Co-Chair* Marketing Committee Co-Chair The Alshaya Group
“I don’t think you ever stop giving. I really don’t. I think it’s an ongoing process. And it’s not just about being able to write a check. It’s being able to touch somebody’s life.” — Oprah Winfrey North American Advisor to The Alshaya Group, a $3 billion+ global operation with over 70 brands. Previously the President and CEO, then ViceChairman of DEAN & DELUCA; President and CEO of Bath & Body Works, CEO of Victoria’s Secret Beauty, first woman to become Vice President at SC Johnson. MBA at Marquette University, studied International Business Management at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management in Lucerne, Switzerland, and has spoken at numerous international business seminars. Currently serves on the Board of Directors for Cabela’s Inc., Shoppers Drug Mart, The Vitamin Shoppe and Zale Corp and previously served on the boards of Intimate Brands, Albertsons, Borders Books and Ecolab.
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Mary Frances Restrepo, Executive Committee Co-Chair Community Volunteer
Past Co-Chair of the 2011 United Way of Central Ohio campaign. Served on the Steering Committee for the Capital Women of Distinction and is a member of the Board of Trustees for the Columbus Academy. Married with three daughters.
Renee Shumate, Executive Committee Co-Chair* American Electric Power
“I am a strong supporter of the advancement of women. This involvement is an extension of that commitment.” Community Affairs Manager of Central Ohio for American Electric Power, serving as the primary Community and Economic Development contact to strategically build, maintain and manage key economic development and community relationships. An active leader in central Ohio civic and nonprofit communities, serving as Secretary and on the Executive Committee for YWCA’s Board of Directors. Resides in Gahanna with husband, Alex.
Jennifer Voit, Executive Committee Co-Chair The Center for Family Safety and Healing “As I learned about the WLC, I became very interested in helping women achieve their goals. The WLC is doing great work, and I’m honored to be a part of such a positive effort!” Vice President for The Center for Family Safety and Healing at Nationwide Children’s. More than 15 years of non-profit operations and leadership experience. Former Vice President of Programs for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Ohio. MS in Human Service Management from Franklin University and BS in Human Ecology from The Ohio State University. A native of the Columbus area, currently residing in Grandview Heights with husband Mitch Harville and two young children, Blake and Maddox.
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More than 130 new members were welcomed into the WLC on June 11, 2012 during the New Member Welcome event hosted by Jones Day.
IMPROVE LIVES.
STRENGTHEN
OUR COMMUNITY.
LIVE UNITED.
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Steering Committee Nancy Case, Initiative Committee Co-Chair* Columbus State Community College
“I want to reconnect with United Way and make a difference for women.” Director of Transitional Workforce in the Center for Workforce Development at Columbus State Community College. Oversees the Academic Enrichment (GED) program, the Language Institute, Orientation to Trade and Apprenticeship Programs (OTAP ) and ESL Afterschool Communities.
Jan Gorniak, Advocacy Committee Co-Chair* Franklin County, Coroner’s Office “It’s a wonderful opportunity to be with powerful women and empowering women.” Elected Franklin County’s first full-time forensic pathologist Coroner in 2008. Originally from Bronx, New York, now lives in Dublin with husband Randy, son Blair and daughter Brandi.
Julie Graber, Advocacy Committee Co-Chair* The Institute on Women “I joined the WLC because of its commitment to raising money from women for women; I knew the time and financial support I provided would benefit women and girls directly, and that was important to me.” Founder & CEO of the The Institute on Women, a private not-for-profit research institute committed to improving the lives of women and girls in Ohio by serving as a data-rich resource for strategic change.
Kari Jones, Membership and Events Committee Co-Chair, Embracing Autism
“I joined the WLC because I wanted to work to better the lives of women in our community along with other women who are as passionate as I am!” Passionate about working with the under served. Enjoys volunteering as a Special Olympics coach for Franklin County, playing tennis and traveling.
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Debbie Manos-McHenry, Initiative Committee Co-Chair Huntington National Bank
“Paying it forward in my community, family and professional relationships to make a meaningful positive impact is a strong personal commitment. WLC’s mission and focus is perfectly aligned with this commitment.” Senior Vice President and Chief Sourcing Officer at Huntington National Bank with responsibilities for procurement, vendor risk management and supplier diversity. Serves on the board of the American Red Cross Greater ColumbusCentral Southeast Region and a member of TaxTime of Central Ohio’s Core Hosting Group Financial Education Committee and a volunteer tax preparer. Resides in Johnstown, OH with husband, Michael and two daughters.
Cheryl McCormick, Membership and Events Committee Co-Chair* Kroger
“I want to contribute toward making the community a better place to live, work and raise a family.” Community Relations Manager for Kroger Columbus, and has been serving Kroger, its customers and the community for 43 years. Married, with three children.
Kathleen Murphy, Marketing and Communications Co-Chair MurphyEpson Advertising & Public Relations “The Women’s Leadership Council is a great opportunity to lend a helping hand to women who are talented and need a break in life. It’s a chance to use your knowledge and relationships to improve the lives of others. Who wouldn’t want to do that?” President and founder of MurphyEpson Advertising & Public Relations, a full service agency with a history of 20 years in the Columbus region. Murphy serves on the United Way of Central Ohio, Columbus Chamber and Central Ohio Workforce boards.
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Cheryl Pentella, Advocacy Committee Co-Chair* Big Red Rooster
“It has been a privilege working with the women of E3. I am humbled by the extraordinary challenges they face and inspired by their passion, enthusiasm and drive to overcome the barriers to success.” In her role as director of creative strategy at Big Red Rooster, a multidimensional brand experience firm, she works with organizations to align their goals with the marketing planning process, leverage their brand assets, engage and inspire consumers, and yield the best return on investment. She has consulted with organizations ranging from Nationwide, Humana and Sears to Eli Lilly, The Ohio State University and United Way of Central Ohio. Cheryl is the former State Policy Advisor for the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), past President of NCJW Columbus and current co-chair of NCJW Columbus’ advocacy committee.
Lori Siegworth, Membership and Events Committee Co-Chair*
State Auto
“It’s very rewarding to work with such a talented group of women who are committed to improving the lives of other women by ensuring they have the necessary resources, education and opportunity to achieve their full potential.” Chief Strategy and Organization Effectiveness Officer for State Auto Group. This includes leadership of Marketing, Corporate Communication, Human Resources and Community Relations. Serves on the boards of Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers Association National InVEST Board and the WLC Steering Committee.
Kathleen Trafford, Initiative Committee Co-Chair* Porter Wright Morris & Arthur
“I saw WLC as a special opportunity to join with women I respect and admire to make a difference in the lives of other women who have not had our same advantages.” Litigation partner at Porter Wright, representing clients in business and commercial cases in federal and state courts, particularly those involving constitutional or regulatory issues. Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. Past president of the Columbus Bar Association. pg. 8
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More than 130 new members were welcomed into the WLC on June 11, 2012 during the New Member Welcome event hosted by Jones Day.
Members and friends gather at event sponsor State Auto’s headquarters on March 14, 2013 for an evening of networking. pg. 9
members Jane Grote Abell Donatos Pizza
“Throughout my career I have been blessed by so many women in business who offered me their time, wisdom and words of encouragement. I hope I have an opportunity to give back by aligning myself with the initiative to educate, empower and elevate women of the next generation.” Founding family member, Jane Grote Abell joined Donatos Pizza Inc. in 1978, and currently holds the title of Chairman of the Board & Owner. Recipient of the McDonald’s Corporation 21st Century Service Team Award and the Pace Setter Executive Award given by The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business. In 2004 she was recipient of the “Forty Under 40 Award” sponsored by Columbus Business First. In addition, she was a recipient of the Founder’s Award and President’s Award from Donatos Pizza. In 2010, she received the St. Francis DeSales High School Alumni Award of Distinction. Serves on the Board of Action for Children, Goodwill Columbus, Inc. and Coinstar, Inc. Member of the Women’s Food Service Forum and the Young President’s Organization. Jane has three children. Her son, Tony, is married to Hannah; and her two daughters are Brianna, and Tori.
Tara Abraham Accel Inc.
“WLC enables me the opportunity to give back to my community and empower women to achieve their goals.” Chairwoman of Accel Inc., one of the nation’s leading experts in contract packaging and hand assembly. Accel moved in July 2011 into a 519,000 square foot, LEED certified facility and has state of the art technology. Prominent women’s business leader, a mentor, and an advocate for diversity in the workplace. Tireless contributor to numerous national and local charitable and philanthropic organizations.
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Melana Ackerman
Huntington National Bank “I joined the WLC to share and give to others through the opportunities I have been given both professionally and personally. I have joined to drive the movement...let’s go!” Vice President, Retail Banking at Huntington National Bank. Manager of project & program management responsible for the planning & execution of key strategies of the Retail business. Accomplished Financial Services professional with 20 years of experience in the industry through Relationship Management, Strategy Planning/Solutions, and Project Lifecycle Management.
Melisa Ackerman
Nationwide Insurance “I joined the WLC to become part of the passionate effort this organization and the United Way has put forth towards improving the experiences and opportunities for all women.” Human Resources Director at Nationwide Insurance. Received Master of Labor and Human Resources from The Ohio State University.
Susan Ackerman
Ohio Association of Health Plans
Members and friends gather at event sponsor State Auto’s headquarters on March 14, 2013 for an evening of networking. pg. 11
Anita Adams
American Electric Power
Mindy Adams KPMG LLP
“I joined the WLC to connect my passion for the advancement of women, specifically their education and confidence, to a powerful group of women working towards this same goal.” A graduate of The Ohio State University and is employed as a CPA at KPMG LLP in Federal Tax Services. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, gardening, and spending time with her 1-year-old son, Cohen.
Javaune Adams-Gaston The Ohio State University
Members and friends gather at event sponsor State Auto’s headquarters on March 14, 2013 for an evening of networking. pg. 12
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Dorice Agee Alliance Data
Holli Alexander
The Huntington National Bank
Lori Allen
Nationwide
Tina Ambrozy Nationwide
Kerri Anderson “The WLC is solely focused on improving economic and social mobility for women. I have a real desire and passion for their mission.” Former CEO of Wendy’s International Inc. She currently is a Board member of the following public companies: Chiquita Brands International; Laboratory Corporation of America and Worthington Industries, Inc.
Carol Andreae
Community Activist Involved in women’s issues, one of the founders of The Women’s Fund of Central Ohio. Currently on the boards of The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Green Lawn Cemetery and Women’s Funding Network. Previously on the board for the Columbus Early Learning Centers. Retired life and career coach. Graduate of Columbus School for Girls, Smith College and The Ohio State University.
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Christie Angel*
The Mayor’s Office “I believe in the power of women and in the work of United Way of Central Ohio.” Former Vice President of a full service government relations firm. Former United Way of Central Ohio Board Member and chair of the United Way Public Policy Committee. Immediate Past Board President for the YWCA Columbus.
Holly Antos
American Electric Power “I joined WLC to show my support to the women in our community and help them achieve their dreams and goals.” Currently holds the role of Workforce Diversity Consultant at AEP. Responsible for supporting AEP’s diversity & inclusion initiatives and ensuring compliance with related government regulations. In addition, works with local organizations to create and foster partnerships that support AEP’s initiatives to recruit and retain a diverse workforce. Previously served as HR generalist and has been employed with AEP for 11 years. Married and enjoys traveling and spending time with family and friends.
Anne Arvia
Nationwide Insurance “I am committed to women and social issues and this is a terrific avenue to pursue those passions.” Since September 2012 she has led Nationwide’s Direct, Affinity & Growth Solutions businesses. In this role she is responsible for the company’s five strategic growth segments. Prior to this position she led Nationwide’s $88 billion in assets under management retirement plans business; both 401k & 457 pension plans. She joined Nationwide in 2006 as President and CEO of Nationwide Bank, a de novo bank. She spent 20 years in public accounting and banking in Chicago and is a CPA.
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Lina Attaie
Nationwide Insurance “I’m really passionate about early education and mentoring. It’s an area of my life where I’ve spent a lot of time advocating, volunteering, and mentoring. As a WLC member, I hope to make a greater impact in the community through mentoring.” Lina Attaie is a Sales Operations Consultant at Nationwide Insurance. She holds a Bachelor’s of Arts from the University of Nebraska and Master’s in Business Administration from West Texas A&M University. As a seasoned insurance professional, her background includes contact center operations management, competitive market analysis, and strategic planning. She serves on the board of Families for a Cure, Helping Hands Center and volunteers with variety of organizations in the community.
Ann Bair
Nationwide
Heather Barber Jones Day
Business litigation attorney at Jones Day. Currently on the board of the Friends of the Columbus Metropolitan Library. Volunteer for Pelotonia and the Women’s Fund. Mom to Louie and George.
Lori Barreras
The Ohio State University Assistant Vice President, Human Resources at The Ohio State University leading the overall modernization of HR services and delivery. Serves on the Board of Directors of the Greater Columbus Arts Council. Previously held the position of VP and Director, Human Resources at Battelle Memorial Institute’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Also worked at Battelle’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory before moving to Tennessee. An Arizona native and a graduate of Arizona State University.
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Trudy Bartley
The Ohio State University
Lisa Barton
American Electric Power
Joyce Beatty
United States Representative, 3rd District of Ohio “I have always felt that it is important to connect with other women and for women to feel connected to each other. We all need to help each other realize our individual potential, and collective impact in our communities.” Former Senior Vice President for Outreach and Engagement at The Ohio State University. Before Ohio State, served a historic tenure in the Ohio House of Representatives, becoming the first female to rise to the rank of Leader of the Democratic Caucus. Sits on the national Board of Directors for the American Heart Association. A Dayton native, she holds a bachelor’s degree in Speech from Central State University, a master’s in Counseling Psychology from Wright State University, doctoral coursework and exams completed at the University of Cincinnati, and honorary Ph.D. degrees from Ohio Dominican University and Central State University. Married to Otto Beatty, Jr. a Columbus attorney, businessman and former state representative.
Laurel Beatty* Franklin County Court of Common Pleas “When women advance it helps entire families and communities!” Appointed Judge by Governor Ted Strickland in 2009. Has jurisdiction over Franklin County civil cases over $15,000 and felony criminal cases. Honored with Business First of Columbus’ “Forty under 40” award in 2005. Active volunteer in the community; previously served on the Board of Trustees of the YWCA and Alvis House; currently serving on the Board of United Way of Central Ohio.
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Tiffany Bell
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center “I joined the WLC because I wanted to be a part of an organization that inspires other women to be the best they can be.” Resident Physician at OSUMC. She is devoted to the health care needs of the under served populations, focusing on women’s health & addiction medicine. She is an educator and mentor to young doctors. She obtained a History degree at the University of Memphis and a doctor of medicine degree at Ohio University College of Medicine. She is also a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Following residency, Dr. Bell will be practicing in central Ohio providing addiction medicine services.
Barbara Benham
The Huntington National Bank “Working together, women can measurably improve the quality of life for all our sisters” Currently leads Huntington’s corporate communications, public relations and government affairs efforts, ensuring Huntington lives up to its strong commitment to working in partnership with elected officials, members of the media and community organizations to better serve local markets. Nearly 20 years of experience in a variety of organizations spanning the non-profit, civic, corporate and government relations sectors. Cares deeply about issues facing women and children and is inspired by the strength of the next generation of women leaders, including her eight-year-old daughter Lydia.
Veronica Bennu
Nationwide Insurance “The WLC’s mission of ‘women helping women’ to empower themselves financially, professionally, and holistically is a concept that I hold dear to my heart. I have been helped and inspired by many profound women over the course of my life, and I aspire to assist and inspire other women through my work with the WLC.” Assistant General Counsel at Nationwide Insurance. As tax counsel she provides legal advice on a wide range of corporate tax issues impacting the enterprise. Her practice focuses in the areas of corporate tax, tax-exempt organizations, and investments taxation, and has primary responsibility for the legal support of the Office of Corporate Citizenship and the Nationwide Insurance Foundation. She is also a motivational/keynote speaker and trainer. pg. 17
Teri Berliner*
American Electric Power “I love the idea of having a direct impact on improving the lives of women in our community. Developing new and on-going friendships with WLC members is icing on the cake.” Currently manager of Performance Management in Transmission Field Services. Has a Bachelor of Science degree with majors in statistics and psychology from Bowling Green State University, a Master of Applied Statistics degree from The Ohio State University, and an MBA from OSU’s Fisher College of Business. An AEE Certified Energy Manager, a member of the American Statistical Association and the Women’s International Network of Utility Professionals. Serves on the Columbus Zoo Association Board.
Pamela Biesecker Nationwide
Irina Bilenko
American Electric Power “Power is the ability to impact with purpose.” - Oprah Winfrey “I joined the WLC because I want to make a difference in people’s lives.” A business leader with 13+ years of experience in business process improvement, systems integration and project management. Active member of the Ohio State Women in Engineering Mentoring program and the Ohio Chapter of the Women’s International Network of Utility Professionals. A sister, daughter, wife, mother and friend - is inspired by the people around her to strive to be her best. Enjoys traveling, dancing, and sports.
Kathy Bindas
Fifth Third Securities
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Kimberly Blackwell PMM Agency
“I joined the WLC to support the network, service and work. With like minds and committed hearts, I am honored to play a part in the difference and contributions WLC aims to provide as stewards of our communities.” Serves as Managing Partner and Chief Executive Officer of PMM Agency, Progressive Marketing & Management, a full-service advertising, marketing and communications firm.
Sally Bloomfield* Bricker & Eckler
“I believe in the WLC’s mission.” Partner at Bricker & Eckler in the Energy & Public Utilities and Environmental practice group. More than 30 years experience in public utility and administrative law. Former Commissioner of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. Former President of the Columbus Bar Association. First Chair and current Vice Chair of the Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority.
Megan Bobel Mettler Toledo
“I joined the WLC because I was inspired by the group’s mission. Throughout my life, my mother has always been there to tell me that I could achieve what I dream. As Oprah said, “Every one of us gets through the tough times because somebody is there, standing in the gap to close it for us.” I want to be that voice of encouragement for someone else.” Segment Market Manager at METTLER TOLEDO. Megan is a 2007 graduate of OSU and the Fisher College of Business with a degree in Marketing and Logistics. Upon graduating Megan began her career at METTLER TOLEDO in their Initial Career Experience (ICE) Program. After a year she started in their Industrial Marketing Group as a Product Specialist and has since become a Segment Market Manager. In her free time she enjoys traveling, cooking, competing in triathlons, and watching the Buckeyes.
Deborah Boiarsky
Porter Wright Morris & Arthur Attorney with Porter Wright specializing in Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation.
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Allison Bond
Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS)
Bonita Botteri DSW
“I joined WLC for an opportunity to volunteer within the community, helping women to improve their lives, while collaborating with a group of talented and passionate women. I am looking forward to hopefully making a difference in some womens’ outlook on their life and future potential.” Employed with DSW (formerly Retail Venture Services) for 19 years, currently in the role of Sr. Manager for IT Corporate Systems. Involved in all aspects of retail, previously working for Ten Below and Gold Circle Stores. Graduated from Beavercreek HS, and attended Wright State University, The Ohio State University, and Columbus State, studying pre-veterinary medicine, Accounting and Computer Science. Runs a summer co-ed golf league, that is starting it’s 16th season this year.
Katharine Bowman Bailey Cavalieri LLC
Darnita Bradley*
Columbia Gas of Ohio “I want an opportunity to join forces with change agents who just happen to be phenomenal women!” Manager of Governmental Affairs and Economic Development for Columbia Gas of Ohio. Boards: Community Shelter Board, American Association of Blacks in Energy and the Ohio Economic Development Association, as well as United Way of Central Ohio’s Income Impact Committee.
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Caprice Bragg
The Ohio State University “I am passionate about supporting, encouraging and empowering women.” As Executive Director of the Office of External Relations, leads a fundraising, alumni relations and donor stewardship team at Fisher College of Business. Previously held a senior leadership position at one of the largest community foundations in the world, practiced law at a law firm and in the law department for a large corporation. Was appointed to the Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, and serves (or has served) on numerous professional and civic boards including In Counsel With Women.
Barbara Brandt*
Barbara K. Brandt Inc. “I joined the WLC because women I respect and admire asked me to.” Mother, dauther, wife, aunt, volunteer and professional fundraiser. I have lived in Columbus all my life. I love our community.
Colleen Briscoe
Briscoe & Webber Co., L.P.A. “This organization is taking concrete steps that will improve lives of families, not only with financial contributions, but also with personal involvement.” Attorney in private practice, specializing in family law. Began career as a prosecutor in the Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office and then served as a magistrate in the Franklin County Domestic Court. Elected to two terms as the Mayor of New Albany and currently serves on City Council in New Albany. Served two terms on the Board of Governors of the Columbus Bar Association and currently is a member of the Family Law Committee of the Ohio State Bar Association.
Jeni Britton
Jeni’s Ice Cream
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Janet Brooks*
Brooks Supported Living “Women seeking innovative solutions and directing funding, I am happy to be involved. It’s the best!” President of Brooks Supported Living, an agency founded in 1984 to provide services to individuals with developmental disabilities.
Kim Brown Nationwide
“I joined the WLC to make a difference.” Nationwide, Vice President P&C Compliance. For 2012 - 2013, assisting husband Mike in his role as District Governor for Rotary International for Central and Southeastern Ohio.
Kim Browne
Supreme Court
Chris Browning
Mount Carmel Health System Senior Vice President, CHRO, Human Resources/Organization & Talent Effectiveness at Mount Carmel Health System. Chris received a Master of Education degree in the Human Resource Development Executive Program at Xavier University, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from the College of Mount St. Joseph. Chris balances work here in Columbus and home in Kentucky and enjoys time with her husband Randy, two daughters, son-in-law, and new granddaughter!
Coda Bruce Nationwide
Lynda Butler Nationwide
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Sundus Butto Express
Stephanie Campolo
United Way of Central Ohio “I joined the WLC because I believe that collectively, women can make an impact. I enjoy the opportunity that the WLC provides - to become as involved as I am able and still know that my dollars are making a difference.� Senior Relationship Manager with United Way of Central Ohio. Graduated from John Carroll University and eight years of experience in customer service related industries.
Linda Canada DSW
Members harvested food from the Hoover YMCA Park in support of Local Matters community garden during in the Community Care Day on September 11, 2012. pg. 23
Jodi Cannon AEP
Dawn Capka
Limited Brands
Erin Carey
The Huntington National Bank
La Rae Carmon Express
Antoinette Carter DSW
Jyothi Cherry
Cardinal Health “I wanted to meet like-minded women in a quest to help other women improve their lives and the lives of their families and community members.� Senior leader with more than 15 years of general and financial management experience in energy, retail, consumer products and health care companies. Proven success with financial analysis, process improvement and project management. Graduate of Miami University undergrad and MIT Sloan School of Management for MBA. Currently manages the Corporate FP&A team at Cardinal Health. Lives in New Albany with her wonderful husband and two amazing daughters. Enjoys zumba, hip hop, yoga, cooking and travel. pg. 24
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TaKeysha Sheppard Cheney*
The Women’s Book
“I have had a ‘love affair’ with dynamic women since I was a girl. I especially admire women who use their personal success, gifts and connections to build bridges for other women. I am honored to join this outstanding collective of women leaders to help advance the educational and financial enrichment of women.” Founder, CEO and Publisher of The Women’s Book, a print and online directory to local women leaders and resources headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Active in a number of community organizations and boards including the YWCA of Columbus and the Columbus Museum of Art.
Stacy Chinn Alliance Data
Angela Chirico
Boehringer Ingelheim
WLC members and E3 participants celebrate the holidays at United Way on December 4, 2012. pg. 25
Melissa Christ Nationwide
Summer Cogar
Columbia Gas of Ohio
Suzanne Coleman-Tolbert
Central Ohio Workforce Investment Corporation (COWIC) “I joined the WLC because it allows me to offer support to other women so that we all may realize the full potential of our dreams. To whom much is given, much is required and together, we can translate the wealth of our personal and professional experiences into real change for others in our communities.” President & CEO of Central Ohio Workforce Investment Corporation. Was Senior VP for the ADAMH, Board and Faculty Instructor for the Adult Continuing Degree Program, Wilberforce University. Board member for US Conference of Mayors Workforce Development Council, Maryhaven, Franklin County Homeland Security Criminal Justice Planning, Family Services Planning Committee and Multiethnic Advocates for Cultural Competence. Received Bachelor of Science from Wilberforce University and Masters of Science from Franklin University.
Rhonda Comer
Nationwide Children’s Hospital “United Way has a long history of supporting many important initiatives that make people’s lives better. I am excited about being part of a group that helps continue that impact.” General Counsel & Senior Vice-President of Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Prior to joining Nationwide Children’s, founded the Legal Services Department at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh in 1997 and served as its General Counsel and Corporate Secretary. Received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1984 and her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, graduating magna cum laude in 1980.
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Laura Compton
Nationwide Insurance “I joined the WLC because I see the value in surrounding myself with strong women leaders; joining their efforts to change the lives of other women, learning from their experiences and providing my support to future women within the community.” Employed with Nationwide Insurance for seven years. Recently promoted to Specialist, Business Project Manager supporting a sales team for our non-standard products - Titan Insurance. Received her bachelors degree from University of Phoenix in 2012 and is currently pursing her MBA through Mount Vernon Nazarene University. Married to husband Jason for 6 years and has 2 kids; Audrey (5) & Davin (2).
Darci Congrove* GBQ Partners, LLC “Working toward a specific social change goal that is wholly funded by women. Awesome!” Managing Director of GBQ Partners, a large accounting firm. Miami University graduate. Boards: The Women’s Fund of Central Ohio, German Village Society. Owns and operates the German Village Guest House, an upscale B&B, with husband John Pribble.
Sarah Cooperider
Columbia Gas of Ohio ”I joined the WLC to involve myself more in the community and be an advocate for women who march to the beat of a different drum. I hope to be a positive role model to other women and show that leadership is a quality that comes from within.” Local musician, singer and songwriter. Currently employed at Columbia Gas. Also a member of United Way’s Pride Council. Passionate about promoting diversity, as well as breaking down stereotypes and social norms to encourage acceptance.
Tanya Copley
Fifth Third Bank
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Patricia Cotter
Nationwide
Jamie Crane
Corinne Crownover Express
Deborah Daly
Tween Brands, Inc.
Members and friends gather at event sponsor State Auto’s headquarters on March 14, 2013 for an evening of networking.
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Stephanie D’Amico Limited Brands, Inc.
“Women in leadership roles is still somewhat of an anomaly. I joined WLC to share my support for women in today’s workforce, and to encourage others who face many of the same challenges of balancing home, family, and work life. These are facts of modern day society and it can be a tough balancing act for many working mothers.”
Linda Danter
New Directions Career Center “I joined the WLC as a means of furthering my personal and professional goal of supporting other women in their effort to develop financially independent lives for themselves and their children. There is nothing more rewarding!” Executive Director of New Directions Career Center (NDCC) with more than 30 years of experience in program development, service delivery, executive leadership and administration. Linda leads the 33-year-old organization, ensuring that it fulfills its mission of “empowering women in transition to achieve and maintain economic self-sufficiency.” Under her guidance, NDCC undertook the role of “service delivery partner” for WLC’s E3 program. She received her Ph.D. from The Ohio State University.
Jeanetta Darno*
Nationwide
“The WLC aligns with what I support and value while giving back and connecting to women who do the same.” AVP of Diversity and Inclusion at Nationwide. Leadership experience spans diversity, human resources and logistics with companies. Received MBA from The Ohio State University, and MA from Texas A&M. Lives in Lewis Center with her husband, Todd.
Julie Davenport
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Sharon Davies
The Ohio State University
Karen Dawson* LeaderSpark, Inc. “I joined the WLC because of its hands-on approach. I am a strong advocate of skills development and personal support to help women make positive changes in their lives.” Founder and Executive Director of LeaderSpark, a non-profit, United Way agency. Holds a PhD. from Washington University (St. Louis), where she taught political science and ran an internship program; Worked in the U.S. Department of Education on a Citizen Education Task Force. Has promoted youth leadership in the Columbus area since 1987. Ran a consulting business, R/K Dawson & Associates, with husband for 20 years. Focused on helping young people and adults learn the skills to bring positive changes to their schools and communities. Married with three children and seven grandchildren.
Karen Days*
The Center for Family Safety and Healing “Helping women be successful is the least I can do given the opportunities that were given to me.” Served as the president of the Columbus Coalition Against Family Violence since 1999 with a commitment to creating a community culture that does not tolerate family violence. A strong Board of Trustees, along with the Coalition’s founder, Abigail Wexner, enabled CCAFV to mobilize community resources by raising community awareness; supporting new initiatives for prevention and intervention; and increasing and enhancing community education. In February, 2010 she was appointed interim president of the Center for Child and Family Advocacy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, a multi-disciplinary child abuse and family violence program that is the first of its kind to co-locate prevention, assessment, treatment, research, advocacy and education services for children and families experiencing abuse. Currently, she is serving as a board member of the Ohio Domestic Violence Network, the Columbus Police Foundation, the Learning Circle Education Services, and on the Advisory Board of the State Victims Assistance Act (SVAA).
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Lisa De Perio
Limited Brands “I joined WLC because I’m committed to advancing social change for all women in this community.”
Theresa Dean Jones Day
“I joined the WLC because I want to support the important work they do to empower women in Columbus.” Labor and employment attorney at Jones Day. Board Member and Chair of the Development Committee of Gladden Community House. Active in the Women Lawyers of Franklin County and the Columbus Bar Association.
Tracy Deketelaere Lane Bryant
“I want to be more active in the community and volunteer more. I want to work with a group of women who share the same goals and learn from other women in different areas of business. It is a great way to network and meet new people.” Online planner for apparel at Lane Bryant. Divorced with a dog named Duke. Loves to play golf, ride bikes and go to the beach.
Doreen DeLaney Crawley Grange Insurance
“I want to be a part of an organization that shares my commitment to supporting and uplifting women in our community.” Chief Human Resources and Administrative Officer at Grange Insurance. Before Grange, she held the position of Senior Vice President of HR and shared services for First Data Corporation in Atlanta, GA. Prior to First Data she was the Chief Operations and Administrative Officer for Countrywide Bank and Insurance Companies in southern California. A central Ohio native, she received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Ohio Wesleyan University and holds a juris doctorate from The Ohio State University College of Law. Active volunteer in the community; currently serving on the Boards of Goodwill Columbus and St. James Christian Center. She is also a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Married to Brian Crawley and currently residing in Powell, Ohio. pg. 31
Elfi Di Bella YWCA
President and CEO of YWCA Columbus. Since joining the YWCA in 2010, she has successfully navigated the challenging economy and critical excess of homeless families at the YWCA Family Center. She is a specialist in women’s leadership and a frequent speaker on the topics of homeless women and families, and leadership for women of all ages. Elfi currently serves on Franklin University’s Leadership Center Board of Advisors, on the Otterbein Women’s Leadership Network Advisory Council, and on the Steering Committee for Women at the Table (WATT). Recognized as a “Woman of Achievement” in 2009 by the YWCA and a recipient of the American Red Cross Steckler International Service Award. She serves as a Commissioner of the Columbus Community Relations Commission, is a trustee for the Columbus Metropolitan Library Foundation board and serves on the board of the National Association of YWCA Executives. Previously, Elfi has chaired the Community Shelter Board’s Board of Trustees and served as Chairman of the Strategic Steering Committee for CSB’s Rebuilding Lives program. She has also held leadership roles for the Columbus Metropolitan Club, Leadership Columbus, Columbus School for Girls, Jazz Arts Group, Dresden Sister City Inc., Columbus Sister Cities International and the Columbus Arts Stabilization Committee. Originally from Germany, she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management from Franklin University and is a member of the International Women’s Forum. She enjoyed over 20 years of career success in the financial services sector prior to joining YWCA Columbus.
Diane Dierna
State Auto Mutual Insurance Company “I have always admired women who are passionate about themselves, their families and their careers. The WLC gives me an opportunity to support and give back to women who share that passion. I am thrilled that our community has the WLC.” Career focuses on Human Resources roles in the financial services industry. Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from The Ohio State University with specializations in business and Human Resources.
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Deena Divelbiss
Nationwide Insurance “I wanted to join together with other professional women to make an impact in our community.” Employed by Nationwide for the last 10 years, spanning across sales, sales operations, process improvement and project management. Volunteers for multiple organizations to help improve the Columbus community.
Lisa Dolin
The Strategic Source “I’m joining the WLC because extending a hand to others is the best way to recognize those women who helped and inspired me along the way.” Career spans consulting, senior management, and business education. Focuses on strategic planning & execution, organizational capacity building and leadership training & development. Led and guided clients through significant transformations of companies in the manufacturing, distribution, professional services, energy, real estate, technology and healthcare sectors.
Toni Donahue Aon Consulting
“I was motivated to join with a group of women who are passionate about making the world a better place and the Women’s Leadership Council of the United Way seemed to match very appropriately with my goals based on its history and mission. I am honored to work alongside so many committed female leaders in our community.” Originally from West Virginia, graduated from Marshall University in Huntington, WV. Has lived in Central Ohio for the past 20 years with husband and daughter. An Employee Benefits Consultant who has been involved in the same field of work for more than 25 years. Time outside work is devoted to family, my pets, travel and new volunteer opportunities.
Sue Doody* Lindey’s
“I love supporting great organizations in our wonderful city.” President of Lindey’s Restaurant. Earned BA from Ohio Wesleyan University. Volunteer with the Columbus Museum, Buckeye Ranch and Action for Children. Chair of the Central Ohio Workforce Youth Council, and Secretary of the Franklin University Board of Trustees. pg. 33
Tomi Dorris
Nationwide Insurance “I joined the WLC because I firmly believe, by working together, we can all succeed in every facet of our lives. Women helping women ................. I love it!” Works at Nationwide Insurance as Director of the Major Case Special Investigations Unit. Earned her undergraduate degree in Criminal Justice from The Ohio State University in 1980 and her Juris Doctorate degree from the Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University in 1989.
Amber Driver*
Rhein & Barton, LLC “I feel so very fortunate to have a beautiful, healthy family and many opportunities given to me over the years. My goal is to pass a little something along and help make at least one (hopefully many) person’s life a little better in some way. I’m honored to be here.” CPA with public and private experience, now consults and teaches. Founder of Rhein & Barton. Enjoys working with large and small companies, as well as students. Married with a 6-year-old son.
Adoria Duncan Nationwide
Anne Dunlap
Nationwide Insurance With Nationwide since 2005, currently serves as AVP of the IT Business Solution Area for HR and Legal & Compliance. She gained experience in Management Consulting at Ernst & Young, followed by IT, Operations & Organizational Effectiveness, and CIO positions at The Longaberger Company. She lives in Granville with her husband and two teenaged daughters.
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Carrie Dupler* Dupler Office
“I want to support a group of women helping other women in our community.” Spent 10 years in commercial real estate, but changed careers to help grow her family business. Graduated from OU and has been active in various philanthropic groups in Columbus over the past 15 years.
Kara Dusterhoft Aon Hewitt
Susan Eichinger* Fireproof Records Center “I want the opportunity to work with other women to make a positive contribution in the community.” President and COO of Fireproof Records Center. Serves on the boards of the Short North Special Improvement District and the International Visitors Council. Member of the Columbus Chapter of the Women Presidents’ Organization.
Pamela Ellis
American Electric Power
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Catherine Ellwood
State Auto Insurance Companies “I look forward to being part of a group of talented, dedicated women who want to make a difference by sharing their passion, knowledge, and skills to enhance the lives and futures of other women. I’m truly excited and look forward to this amazing opportunity!” Officer of Organization Development & Talent Acquisition working with State Auto Insurance for the past six years. Responsible for talent acquisition, integrating performance management solutions, leadership development, change management, talent management, succession planning and associate engagement. Educated in Business Management and Organizational Leadership, and a member of HCI, SHRM, WELD and United Way of Central Ohio Women’s Leadership Council.
Laurel Elmore Nationwide
Sharon Enright Nationwide
Elizabeth Farrar
Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, LLP “I joined the WLC to help provide other women with the opportunity to become the individuals they strive to be without barriers to advancement. If you have the desire and willingness to work, you should always have a chance to succeed.” Partner at Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease since 1989. Concentration in Securities, Banking and Corporate Law. Fellow of the Columbus Bar Foundation, Ohio State Bar Foundation and American Bar Foundation. Classes Committee Member for Alumnae Association of Smith College. Regional Coordinator for UVA Law Foundation. Alternate for Bexley Board of Zoning Appeals. Secretary of Bexley (Athletic) Boosters. Parent Administrative Committee for Bexley High School Women’s Soccer.
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Rosalie Fenner
Nationwide Insurance “I am excited to participate in an organization whose sole purpose is advancing women and providing them a network of support. I am blessed to have strong, passionate, and determined women who served as personal and professional mentors throughout my life. These mentors continue to shape the woman and leader I am today.” Director at Nationwide Insurance where she leads an operations team that supports relationships with the company’s largest national brokers and banks. Holds a BS in Biology from The Ohio State University and MBA from Franklin University. Passionate Corporate Champion for Junior Achievement of Central Ohio and regularly volunteers at the Faith Mission. When not at work or volunteering, she is training for a race or out on the golf course.
Barbara Fergus*
Midwestern Auto Group of Dublin “As members of the WLC, we are advocates and activists for change; leaving our fingerprints on the future equation of leadership.” Graduate of The Ohio State University, businesswoman, philanthropist and community advocate. Serves on the board of The Ohio State University Foundation, Women’s Fund of Central Ohio, and the International Women’s Forum. The Barbara K. Fergus Women in Leadership Lecture Series was established, as a gift from friends, in 2005.
Deborah Ferree DSW
Mary Feyh
Alliance Data “Providing leadership as a woman is always a challenge and I am fascinated by those who are successful at it. It’s great that there is a forum for learning.” Professional in the credit card industry for more than 25 years and held various leadership positions throughout her career. Currently a Director in the IT area of the Retail Division of Alliance Data. Leads IT new business functions, the System Analyst, Quality Analyst and the Project Managers. Received her CBAP certification in 2008 when there were only 10 in the US certified. pg. 37
Susan Finefrock
Wealth Management Solutions, LLC “I wanted to become actively involved in an organization that is having a direct impact on the lives of women in central Ohio. We constitute the female leadership that will provide the strength, means, talent and determination to make a significant difference in our community and influence positive change for women.� Trusted financial planner and investment advisor focusing on developing comprehensive financial planning, wealth preservation and retirement accumulation strategies. Comprehensive financial planning includes; estate, trust, tax, college and retirement planning. Weaves financial education philosophy into her client interactions, ensuring that each client has pertinent information to make informed decisions about their financial future.
Lara Forsman Nationwide
Vice President of Personal Lines Processing and the Office of Customer Billing at Nationwide Insurance. Transitioned from the role of Property & Casualty Controller and leader of the Finance Transformation Program. More than 20 years of diverse experience in Finance & Controllership, Investments, Operations, Mergers & Acquisitions and Transformation work. Prior to Nationwide, served as International Controller, Financial Reporting Leader and Assistant Vice President for Genworth Financial, formerly GE Mortgage Corporation. Bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Rhode Island.
Rochane Fox Mettler Toledo
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Shirley Fradette* Bruner Corporation “WLC members support United Way of Central Ohio’s efforts to build stronger communities for the betterment of women now and for future generations by learning about and getting involved in the issues and challenges facing people in our community and investing in quality programs, supported by United Way of Central Ohio, that positively impact the lives of people and the community.” Executive Assistant of Corporate Affairs. Since 2005, has overseen the implementation of our United Way Work Place Employee Campaign Coordinator. Founding member of the Woman’s Leadership Council, Leading Edge Volunteer, and Power of Small Business volunteer. Received two Employee Volunteerism awards from United Way of Central Ohio.
Marketta Franklin-Thomas American Electric Power
“Each day I aspire to be a better wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend. As this, my swan song, plays out I am keenly aware that it is tied to the songs of the many women in my community. I joined WLC to play MY part of that melody.” Marketta Franklin-Thomas and husband, Kenneth share the role of parenting three little kittens: Kenay, Kimora, and Khalia. Marketta has a passion for the arts (fashion, interior, fine, culinary, literary-all of it!). She has worked for AEP for the last 18 years and currently serves as a Performance Management Analyst. UWCO is her charity of choice and she is very active in the AEP United Way Steering Committee, Key Club, and serves as the AEP YLG Ambassador.
Jada Frazier Cigna
“I have always enjoyed helping others reach their potential. Joining WLC will provide me a chance to do just that.” Experience Consultant for healthcare professionals that partner with Cigna. Graduated from the University of Toledo and has five years experience in the health insurance field.
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Ivy Freeman Engauge
“I joined WLC because of their commitment to helping women in our community succeed. I feel honored to contribute to an organization whose goals directly impact thousands of lives every day.� Finance professional for several years. After multiple years of success in the industry, decided to pursue a career change and is now in Merchandising.
Sabrina Freiberg Nationwide
Anastasia Frey-Goodlett
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Martha Frye Nationwide
Emily Fryman OhioHealth
Tobi Furman
Jewish Family Services “I joined WLC to so I can be part of changing women’s lives one life at a time.” High energy, senior marketing and business professional with a proven track record of success in leading national brand development, marketing communications and public relations initiatives across multiple industries. Developed and implemented innovative, multi-channel campaigns for fast food, retail, not-for-profit, health care and financial services organizations that consistently met and exceeded goals. A recognized thought leader and strategist with ability to build relationships, and partnerships and mentor and grow talent. Spent six years as Vice President of Marketing for United Way of Central Ohio. Active community volunteer and serves on the New Albany Chamber of Commerce, Board and Artsafe, Board of Directors.
Patricia Gabbe
The Ohio State University Medical Center, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Ann Gallagher* Gallagher Consulting Group Inc. “If you save the women, you save the world.” President of Gallagher Consulting Group; works with executives and organizations to achieve career and profit goals. The firm offers consulting services in strategy, research, professional development and public relations.
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Celeste Gamble
United Way of Central Ohio “There are a multitude of worthy initiatives that help women re-establish their lives. I love that the WLC program helps women who, while already on their feet, still need bona fide assistance to achieve independence and financial stability.” Passionate advocate of non-profit organizations who has spent the last 15 years in fundraising and event planning and management. Joined United Way of Central Ohio as a volunteer, and began working full-time in January of 2010. Resident of Bexley, a former Texan, a wife and mother of a teenaged daughter.
Melissa Kempf Garver
Community Shelter Board
Valara Gee DSW
“I believe that social change must be led and supported by women as women are the biggest influence in underprivileged families. By empowering women it will lead to support for their children and the likelihood for their success increases!”
Patricia Gibson*
PMG Communications, Inc. “I focus my volunteer time towards advancing the empowerment of women, and given the phenomenal reputation of United Way of Central Ohio, I knew this effort would be first class.” Founder and President of PMG Communications, a strategic communications company that works with Fortune 1000 corporations, small businesses and government agencies. Co-Founder of an innovative healthcare delivery company, Integrity Health Partners. Founding President of Women for Economic & Leadership Development (WELD) and Immediate Past President & Founder of the Healthcare Businesswomen Association (HBA) Ohio Chapter.
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Elizabeth Gill
Franklin County Courts “I joined WLC because no one gets to where they want to go alone. WLC provides a tremendous support system to help women achieve their dreams!” Domestic Relations and Juvenile Judge. Serving the Families and Children of Franklin County since January 2007.
Molly Glaser
Huntington Insurance “I joined WLC because I believe in the mission and appreciate the opportunity to give back to the community.” Vice President of Sales and Service Manager for Huntington Insurance. Responsibilities include Marketing, Communications, Administration and Operations for the Insurance segment at Huntington Bank. Current CoChair for the Young Leadership Group (YLG), United Way. BA in English Language and Literature from Ohio Dominican University. Lives in Upper Arlington with her husband and two children.
Shannon Glass Limited Brands
DeeDee Glimcher*
Community Volunteer “I am a big believer in United Way. I feel the WLC will bring about much good to our community, and I want to encourage others to be a part of this work.” Currently serves on the YWCA Board of Trustees. Immediate Past Chair of the Greater Columbus Arts Council. Previously served on boards at: United Way of Central Ohio, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus Jewish Federation, Columbus Jewish Foundation, Goodwill Fundraising Committee and the Columbus Public Art Commission.
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Denise Glimcher
Community Volunteer
Jennifer Goettenmoeller American Electric Power
Jessica Goldman
Squire Sanders (US) LLP “I joined the WLC because women should be armed with the very best tools and strategic guidance to successfully compete in today’s economy.” Specializes in business and financial services litigation at Squire Sanders (US) LLP. Member of Board of Directors for Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (CAPA). Member Board of Directors for the Columbus Marathon. Member of Access to Justice-Rising Stars group of Columbus Bar Foundation. Past Chair of United Way Young Leadership Group. Mother to Riggins, rescued from Franklin County Dog Shelter.
Monica Gordon*
The Kroger Co.
“I joined the Women’s Leadership Council for the opportunity to work with a diverse and dynamic group of women to bring about change in the lives of women in central Ohio. I believe the WLC will dramatically impact the future of women in our community.” Vice President of Merchandising at The Kroger Co., Fry’s Foods Division in Arizona. Graduate of the University of Rhode Island with more than 18 years of retail experience. Serves on the boards of The Buckeye Ranch and Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio.
Katherine Granger Cardinal Health, Inc.
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Barbara M. Grant Express
“I was inspired by the work that Janet Jackson spoke about during our United Way Campaign kickoff. I have been blessed to have many positive women mentors in my life and would like to honor this by helping other women succeed.” Graduated with honors (Magna Cum Laude) with an MBA from Adelphi University in New York in 1998. Over 30 years of retail experience in the food service and apparel industries specializing in store operations. Currently the Senior Vice President of Store Operations for Express; an apparel fashion retailer for both Men and Women. Co-Founder of the Women’s Leadership Forum for Burger King Corporation and sat on the board of I Know I Can of Columbus.
Jane Ann Grant Nationwide
“I felt the need to do something more this past year and after listening to the stories of those women that were helped through United Way, it moved me to do just that. It is my hope that what I have done will help further the cause of those that need it.” Executive Assistant to the CEO of Nationwide since 2009. Has supported United Way for many years and has been involved in the past in Nationwide/ United Way sponsored events. Married with two grown children. Attends Linworth Baptist Church, in Columbus.
Jasmine Green
Nationwide Insurance Company ”The WLC is a great way for women to come together to share and learn. It is very rewarding in so many ways.” Vice President, Chief Customer Advocate for Nationwide, one of the largest diversified insurance and financial services organizations. Her role underscores Nationwide’s commitment to providing quality protection through excellence in customer service. She has implemented quality measures to ensure outstanding customer experiences including a heightened culture of customer advocacy, service recovery procedures and an associate recognition program. She serves on several customer advocacy councils and is a graduate of the University of Memphis.
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Lisa Green Lane Bryant
Susan Gueli Nationwide
Melissa Gutierrez Nationwide
Deborah Gutman Fifth Third Bank
Members and friends gather at event sponsor State Auto’s headquarters on March 14, 2013 for an evening of networking. pg. 46
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Susan Halloran
The Ohio State University “I joined the WLC as a way to repay all the wonderful women who helped me begin my career and who have supported me along the way. Without women helping women there would be no movement forward.”
Jennifer Hanley Nationwide
She has 25 years of brand marketing experience with leading consumer products and consumer packaged goods companies including NewellRubbermaid, The Stanley Works, The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company and Nationwide. She joined Nationwide in 2007. In 2011, she was named Senior Vice President of Property and Casualty Brand Marketing for Allied, Titan, and Nationwide Insurance. She is married to husband, Scott, and they have four children.
Angel Harris*
United Way of Central Ohio “The WLC provides a way to support wonderful women in our community who desire to grow and achieve more. I am proud to be part of a group of dynamic women who are working to make that a achievement a reality… individually - woman by woman through E3.” A Columbus native, has spent 15 years working for the community in various roles at local non-profits. Currently, as the Senior AVP of Development at United Way, she leads a team of 18 to engage the community in the work of United Way through individual charitable giving, corporate investments and volunteerism. Active in local community organizations through board service as well as volunteerism. Active in her church where she is the President of the Sisterhood Women’s group. Married to husband Chris and has a blended family with seven children.
Gentell Harris
Time Warner Cable “The Women’s Leadership Council is an awesome opportunity to develop relationships with the leaders in our community while also empowering and providing service to women in our community.” Web Content Manager at Time Warner Cable. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Gentell received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science/ Mathematics from Kentucky State University and also holds an MBA. pg. 47
Theresa Harris TMH Solutions
“I joined the WLC to provide support in the advancement of women in our community and to mentor and encourage those women who want to build a better future for themselves and their families.” President and CEO of TMH Solutions, LLC, an information technology sales and management consulting firm. Ms. Harris has more than 25 years of experience in the IT field, most recently as Application Sales Manager for Public Sector in the States of Kentucky, Michigan & Ohio for Oracle. She has been a top performer in sales, sales management and professional services with Blackwell Consulting Services of Ohio, LLC, Compuware, Computer Associates, Digital Equipment Corporation, Unisys & Xerox.
Tiffany Harris Lane Bryant
“I want to give back. United Way aided my single mother in raising our family. It enabled my personal success as a successful woman in society. I want to ensure every woman has the same opportunities!” Graduate student from Walnut Ridge High School. BFA from Columbus College of Art & Design. Currently Technical Design Manager for the Cacique Brand at Lane Bryant.
Ruth Hartman DSW
“I am proud to be a part of the WLC and to represent women in Columbus who care about helping the greater community. The WLC is a wonderful opportunity to meet other professional women - an important asset for a full-time working mom!” Relocated to Columbus from San Francisco in 2009 to work for DSW as GMM, Women’s Footwear. Resides in New Albany with her husband and two children.
Patricia Hatler*
Nationwide Insurance Company “I joined the WLC because of their important work, great people and support for initiatives that actually impact our community.” Nationwide Insurance, Executive VP, Chief Legal & Governance Officer; UVA Law J.D. 1980; Duke University B.S. 1976; Board of Directors, CCAD; Board of Directors, United Way USA. pg. 48
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Erin Hawk
Porter Wright “I joined WLC to support E3’s mission -- to Educate, Empower and Elevate local women in our community. So many of the women in this group have been an inspiration to me and so many others - I am truly honored to have an opportunity to work along side them to make a difference in our community.” Practice Development Manager at Porter Wright. Service-minded client relations professional with extensive experience in communications, marketing and business development. Skilled at balancing strategic goals and objectives with detailed implementation. Experience with planning and executing integrated marketing, communication, public relations and business development strategies that drive profitability by listening to the voice of the client.
Renee Hawkins
American Electric Power
Stephanie Hawkins
Owens Corning/OEM Solutions Group
Victoria Hayward
UBS Financial Services
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Jeanne Heald
United Way of Central Ohio “I joined the WLC because it takes a village of women helping women to create a stronger community for all.� Relationship Manager for Leadership Giving and Pride Council at United Way of Central Ohio. Former President and co-owner of Riverview Center for Orthopedic Rehabilitation specializing in outpatient physical therapy and rehabilitation of the hand.
Linda Heasley Lane Bryant
President and CEO of Lane Bryant.
Elizabeth Heffron Lane Bryant
Members, friends and E3 participants enjoyed the mentor/mentee fashion show sponsored by DSW on September 19, 2012. pg. 50
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Mary Held
Mary Held & Associates, LLC “I joined the WLC in honor of the women who gave selflessly of themselves in so many ways to set me on my professional and personal path. I can never pay them back, so I want to pay it forward by supporting the work of the WLC so that we may help and advance other women in our community in similar ways.” President of Mary Held & Associates, a consulting firm specializing in helping organizations drive results through customized consulting, coaching and training that equips leaders to deal effectively with the challenges they face managing the “people side” of the business. Plays an active role in the community through the Business Advisory Board of Goodwill Columbus, the Board of Senior Independence, Leadership Gahanna and the Empowering Women committee of the Gahanna Area Chamber of Commerce.
Beth Henry DSW
“I joined the WLC because I thought it was a great way to help other women within our community.”
Janet Henry
American Electric Power
Michelle Heritage
Community Shelter Board “WLC is a great opportunity to think about and take action on important issues affecting women.” Executive Director of Community Shelter Board. She is Chair of the Leadership Council of National Alliance to End Homelessness. She serves on the boards of United Way, Community Research Partners and Equality Ohio. She has received awards from Ohio Council, ADAMH, and FCCS and was in WELD calendar 12 Women You Should Know. Under her leadership, CSB received BBB Torch Award for ethics, United Way’s Award of Excellence and Mid-Ohio Foodbank’s Award of Excellence.
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Stephanie Hightower
Columbus Urban League As a student athlete at The Ohio State University, she held several American and World records and was a member of the 1980 Olympic team before retiring in 1988 and earning a place in The Ohio State University’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Nationally, she continues her Olympic service as Board Chair for USA Track & Field. A strong advocate for quality education for all, supported a six year term as President of the Columbus Board of Education. Additional civic involvement includes service with Kipp Learning Academy and the advisory boards for US Bank, Columbus Region and the African American Leadership Academy. In addition to her record of professional success, she is most proud of her son, Cameron Baker, a senior at Haverford College in Pennsylvania.
Margaret Hill Lane Bryant
Terri Hill
Nationwide Insurance “I joined the WLC because I’ve seen the power that women supporting women can have.” Terri is President of Nationwide Growth Solutions a portfolio of diverse and innovative businesses at Nationwide Insurance. She serves the community as a member of the board of Children’s Hunger Alliance, American Heart Association and the Columbus Chamber of Commerce.
Alice Hilliard Lane Bryant
“I joined WLC because I believe if we help our women we help our society. True change comes through strong, educated, empowered women.” Senior Vice President and General Merchandise Manager at Lane Bryant Outlet Stores. 30 of proven success in the retail industry with a passion for the business. Former member of Dress for Success Board. Drove the United Way campaign at Lane Bryant Stores this past fall and member of the UWCO campaign cabinet.
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Cindy Hilsheimer*
SC Search Consultants, LLC “United Way is central to our community’s success. WLC, a high impact subset of United Way, is focused and driven to make a difference in areas of emphasis that are critical to this success. WLC combines the resources, interests and compassion of dedicated women.” Managing principal of executive search firm headquartered in central Ohio; graduate of The Ohio State University; community engagement includes board appointments to Columbus Metropolitan Library, Columbus Metropolitan Library Foundation, James Cancer Hospital Foundation, New Albany Foundation, Pelotonia, A Kid Again, NetJets Family Foundation, Columbus Symphony, The Women’s Book, OSU Women & Philanthropy & Copper Run Capital; 2013 Women of Achievement YWCA, New Albany, OH resident; husband, Larry, three children.
Lauren Hilsheimer Baker Hostetler LLP
Jennifer Hinkle Limited Brands
“I joined WLC to work with other women to make movement against critical issues.” Human Resources executive with 20+ years in organizational design, leadership development, coaching, compensation, associate relations, legal and employment compliance.
Candice Hixson Nationwide
“I joined the WLC as it provides an opportunity to meet others and help the community at the same time!”
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Deborah Hofmann Limited Brands
Doreen Hohl
American Electric Power “I grew up in an all female home with my mom and 3 sisters (my father passed when I was very young). I joined the WLC because not every woman has a great role model like my mother who went back to school and got her CPA and MBA in order to support 4 kids on her own.” Regulatory Specialist with AEP where she has worked since 1985. She is a CPA and member of the AICPA and Ohio Society of CPAs. She is a graduate of the Ohio State University, majoring in Accounting. Doreen was AEP’s annual United Way campaign treasurer for many years and is currently mentoring her replacement. Married to John for 30 years; they have a daughter, Kim, and a son, Greg. Kim has blessed them with 2 beautiful granddaughters and is expecting twins, a boy and a girl.
Stephanie Homorody Citi
“I joined the WLC as a way to assist other women in becoming successful in the financial aspects of their lives by sharing the knowledge I’ve learned through my career and personal life.” Graduated from The Ohio State University with a B.S. in Finance and International Business, with a minor in Italian in 1996. Began working at BISYS in 1997 as an entry level fund accountant for mutual funds. Worked her way through the ranks at Citi (formerly BISYS) and is now a Senior Vice President in the Middle Office department. Married with two girls and loves to garden, travel and cook. Also enjoys being outdoors.
Kim Honaker
Columbia Gas of Ohio
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Cheryl Hooker Express
“WLC is an opportunity to work with other women in support of common goals. There just isn’t a downside to that!” VP of HR for Express Home Office and NYC Design Studio. Board President Dress for Success Columbus. Mother to 16-year-old daughter, Carly and 14-year-old son, Max.
Nicole Howard
Nationwide Financial “I joined the WLC to offer assistance to other women on their journey toward achieving their professional and personal goals.” As Senior Counsel, provides legal advice to NF in the area of product development. Insurance and annuity products are regulated by, and must comply with, the requirements of state departments of insurance, the federal Internal Revenue Tax Code, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the U.S. Department of Labor. She partners with compliance, operations, and other in-house counsel to resolve issues and manage financial, legal and regulatory risks.
Yolanda Howell
(CFC) DLA Human Resources Center, DHRC-D “I joined the WLC because I am very passionate about educating and empowering women to be the best they can be in society.” Human resources professional with more than 20 years of government experience. Has held several progressively responsible positions as an expert advisor and the primary consultant to senior level officials on developing and implementing HR policies and procedures. Currently a Supervisory Human Resources Specialist with the Defense Logistics Agency, Human Resources Center-DoD (DHRC-D) Deeply committed to workforce diversity and furthering employment opportunities for women and minorities; has led several minority recruitment initiatives and served in various capacities on agency EEO and diversity committees. Master of Science in Human Resources Management from Central Michigan University; Bachelor of Science in Human Resources Management from Franklin University.
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Scarlett Howery DeVry University
Betty Howton
Wallick Companies “As a product of low-income housing, I feel very strongly about preparing women and girls for a better quality of life. I joined WLC because of its commitment to enhance the lives of women of low-to-moderate income.” Currently Executive Director of Resident Resources Network, Inc. of the Wallick Companies. Actively involved in the Columbus community. President of the Women’s Service Board of the King Arts Complex, 3rd Vice President of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. Central Ohio Chapter and Volunteer for Girl Scouts. Owner of The Protocol School of Columbus, LLC specializing in business and social etiquette training.
Patty Huddle
Columbus Chamber of Commerce “The opportunity to participate in the WLC mission to assist committed, hardworking women to achieve their goals is a privilege!” Seasoned economic development professional with a passion for assisting businesses in partnership with our local economic development practitioners to support their success and grow the regional economy.
Mary Jo Hudson
Bailey Cavalieri LLC
Michelle Hutchison Limited Brands
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Terri Williams Ifeduba Action for Children
Paula Igo
American Electric Power “I am excited to be a part of the WLC because I am interested in helping other women achieve the success that I have enjoyed.” Project Manager working on the DOE funded AEP Ohio project. With AEP for more than 3 years. Formerly a trial attorney with the Franklin County Public Defender Office.
Lisa Imondi
Navigator Management Partners LLC “I joined WLC to help further the development of young women into strong, independent women with the tools and opportunities to reach their full potential.” Seasoned business professional with 20+ years of experience in Communications, Marketing and Change Management. Currently serves as the Organizational Change Leadership Practice Lead for Navigator Management Partners. Also a professional singer/songwriter and performs regionally. Released her first CD in May 2011 and is currently working on her second CD. Lives in Olde Towne East with her husband and Shih Tzu, Madison.
Lisa Ingram
White Castle System, Inc. “I believe in helping other women find financial, professional and personal success in life.” President. MBA from The Ohio State University. Board Member for Experience Columbus, Action for Children, United Way of Central Ohio, and The Childhood League. Worked in both the computer and restaurant industries. Married with three children.
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Melissa Ingwersen Key Bank
“I am delighted to join with other women to help United Way make a difference in this community.” After many years in banking in Columbus, joined KeyBank as its central Ohio district President. Past chair of the YWCA Board of Trustees, immediate past chair of Franklin University’s Board of Trustees and the Chair of the Columbus Chamber of Commerce. Serves on several other boards in central Ohio and is passionate about the community.
Ellen Jackson Limited Brands
Alexis Jacobs*
Columbus Fair Auto Auction, Inc. Chairman of Columbus Fair Auto Auction. Recipient of the Columbus Automobile Dealer Association’s 1996 Automotive Achievement Award and inducted to the National Independent Automobile Dealers Associations’ “Ring of Honor.” Passionate about giving back to the community, and involved in a number of civic and charitable organizations.
Kim Jacobs*
City of Columbus, Division of Police “My field has few women in it, and I want to connect with more women who paved the way for change.” Raised in Ashland, Ohio and graduated from The Ohio State University. In 1979, became one of the early women to break into the male-dominated world of law enforcement. Promoted to Deputy Chief in 2009 and Chief of Police in 2012.
Marisa Jacobs Express
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Kristin Janutolo
Huntington Insurance “Throughout my career I have been blessed with strong mentors who invested in me their time, wisdom, and encouragement. I look forward to giving my support to others and continuing the cycle of empowerment and achievement for women.” As Vice President of Employee Benefits, she specializes in managing large group benefit plans and custom wellness programs for multi-state clients. Board Member for the Professional Sales Advisory Board to the Sales Centre at Ohio University and a founding member of The Sales Centre Alumni Society. She is a past Board Member serving the Human Resources Association of Central Ohio and a mentor to college seniors. Enjoys spending time with her husband and their newborn son.
Debra Jasper
Mindset Digital LLC “I joined because I believe in the power of women and connections.” Co-founder of Mindset Digital, a training and consulting firm that helps clients rethink everything they do—from how to deliver dynamic presentations to how to take advantage of powerful social media channels. National keynote speaker for Key Bank’s Key4Women program. Former director of Ohio State’s Kiplinger Program. Launched first social media fellowship for journalists in nation — training reporters from CNN, 60 Minutes and other top newsrooms. Ph.D. in Education/Cultural Studies from OSU.
Melissa Jefferis OhioHealth
Wanda Jett State Auto
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Sara Jodka
Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur, LLP “I joined the WLC because women’s issues in the wok place and their status in society is something that is close to my heart. This is of a special concern as I am raising a young lady to one day enter the workforce and be a strong, independent lady.” A management-side labor and employee attorney who is also an active writer and speaker on topics regarding employment law and litigation.
Kim Johnson State Auto
“I joined the WLC because I want to use my life and opportunities to influence others to bring about success and happiness.” Operations Financial Officer
Kim Jolson Jones Day
I joined the WLC to learn what the talented women of Central Ohio are doing and to join them in creating new opportunities for women and their families. Litigation attorney at Jones Day, former Deputy Solicitor for the State of Ohio, and former law clerk to Sixth Circuit Judge R. Guy Cole. Member of the Jones Day Columbus Women’s Initiative, founding member of the American Constitution Society’s Columbus Lawyers’ Chapter, and volunteer for The Women’s Fund of Central Ohio. Resides in Grandview with husband, Matt, and 1-year-old son, Lucas.
Karen Jones*
Community Volunteer “I have much hope and excitement about what a collective of women can accomplish. I enjoy the playful and passionate aspect of a group of women gathering to activate social change.” Raised in Columbus and graduated from CSG; attended college in Boston and graduate school in Chicago for a master’s in Dance/Movement Therapy. Practiced as a therapist and case manager for many years. Married, with a 5-year-old daughter. `
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Yvonne Jones
Michelle Kaseff
American Electric Power
Linda Kass*
Community Advocate and Writer “I know the value of collaboration in achieving important community goals.� Former journalist and communications executive. Played a leadership role in a number of civic and community organizations over the past two decades in Ohio, most focused on education, from early learning to higher education.
Vanessa Katona Battelle
Marie Keister
Engage Public Affairs, LTD.
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Joelle Khouzam
Carlile Patchen & Murphy LLP “Having the members of our firm support the community through gifts of time, treasure and talent is just one reflection of how we serve our clients and show appreciation for the many graces we have received.” As Managing Partner of the firm and head of its Employment Law group, Joelle advises management clients and executives on a broad range of labor and employment issues. She also conducts management training and serves as the City Attorney for Grandview Heights. Her community engagement includes participation in various bar association committees and service on area non-profit boards including The Catholic Foundation.
Michelle Kinds
American Electric Power
Anne King
The Motorists Insurance Group “As a long-time supporter of the United Way, joining the WLC is a way for me to strengthen my commitment. This is an excellent opportunity to help less fortunate women and our community.” A central-Ohio native and a graduate from The Ohio State University with a B.S. in Psychology. Has spent entire career in the Human Resources field and is currently the Vice President of Human Resources with The Motorists Insurance Group. Associations include former president of the central Ohio chapter of International Society of Certified Employee Benefit Specialists and former member of the Advisory Committee to the Board of the Kelton House.
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Gale King* Nationwide
“I joined the WLC because strong and dedicated support of social change is key to a community’s success.” Executive Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer, a member of the OCEO and leads Human Resources across the Nationwide enterprise. Previously served as Senior Vice President of Human Resources for the Property & Casualty organization and was responsible for delivering strategic human resources services that supported the P&C business strategy. Boards and organizations served: Columbus Urban League, Franklin County Children’s Services, Executive Leadership Council and Insurance Conference Group.
Lorinda King Nationwide
Megan Kistner
Limited Brands- Victorias Secret PINK “I joined the WLC because I believe in advancing the status of women in the corporate environment as well as everyday society. Balancing the two is something I believe in. I am also working toward empowering young women to reach their dreams, both personal and professional.” Associate VP of Merchandising for Limited Brands. Mother of two young boys; dog lover and shelter volunteer; enjoys running, reading, traveling and spending time with her family.
Bethany Klynn
Limited Service Corporation
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Jayne Knoop Silfex, Inc.
“Blessed with many mentors and opportunities to grow personally, I wanted to pay it forward. I like being a part of the WLC because our collective impact in supporting women who are seeking to improve their lives is so much greater than any one of us can achieve individually.” Workforce Development Manager for Silfex, Inc. Organizational change facilitator and talent development champion. Focuses on strategic initiatives that drive business performance and on strengthening individual’s contributions. Plays an active role in the community by serving as the Workforce Development Committee Chair for the Preble County Development Partnership.
Leslie Knott Lane Bryant
Veronica Knuth Limited Brands
“I joined WLC to connect with other women who are making a difference in the Columbus community.” Human Resources leader for LaSenza, a wholly-owned division of Limited Brands.
Scindra Kolecki
American Electric Power “I believe one person can make a difference. So if I can make a difference at any level for another person than I have succeeded. If that person is a woman then I have twice succeeded!” IT Manager, with Business Development, Project Management, Contract Management and Relationship Management always my core and key skillset, regardless of title or role.
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Kathy Koontz
Nationwide Insurance “I joined the WLC because I have had so many phenomenal women invest in me to further my career. I’d feel honored to be able to provide that to another woman.” Associate Vice President, Customer Information Management within the Customer Analytics group. She has been with Nationwide for seven years. Prior to Nationwide, she held Marketing and IT positions with Office Depot and Food For the Poor, and has more than 15 years Marketing and Public Relations experience. She has a Bachelor’s of Science in Journalism from the University of Florida.
Michelle Krall DSW
“I feel so fortunate to have had women mentors and role models encouraging me throughout my life. I’m excited to be a part of an organization dedicated to helping women improve their lives.” Senior Counsel, DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse
Nancy Kramer* Resource
“I want to help women reach their potential!” Founder and Chairman of Resource, the nation’s largest independent digital agency, with a portfolio of Fortune 500 clients as well as one of the best places to work as noted by The Wall Street Journal and many other organizations.
Dana Kromer OhioHealth
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Jessica Lagarce
Columbus Hospitality Management “I joined the WLC because I believe it is important to promote the advancement of women in our local community. There are too many women with distorted perceptions of reality when it comes to their place in society and what they can accomplish. I want to help change this perception and assist those women struggling in areas of work, life, and home.” Currently serves as Legal Counsel at Columbus Hospitality Management providing legal services in the area of employment and labor law, oversight of legal issues involving company operations, and advice to corporate office and business units; oversees the administration of human resources policies, procedures, and compliance programs. Current member of the Ohio State Bar Association, the Columbus Bar Association, and the Columbus Young Professionals Club.
Beverly Lee
Alliance Data “I have always been a United Way contributor; so after moving to Ohio, I was looking for an organization where I could see my contribution at work. WLC and its focus offered an opportunity to not only contribute but become involved in a way that exceeded all of my expectations.” Vice President and Assistant General Counsel, Alliance Data Systems; specializing in banking laws, rules and regulations. Prior to joining Alliance Data Retail Services, Beverly gained extensive knowledge and experience in banking law, compliance management and business operations. In addition to serving as bank counsel for MetLife Bank and establishing the credit card compliance program for Discover Card, Beverly worked as a financial services regulatory consultant for Deloitte & Touche.
Dawn Tyler Lee
United Way of Central Ohio “I am committed to the leadership development of women, and being part of the WLC provides another outlet for me to serve.” Dawn Tyler Lee is the Senior VP, Community Impact at the United Way of Central Ohio. Her passion for the leadership development of young women is evident in her involvement with ROX (Ruling Our eXperiences), the YWCA’s Generation Y Leadership Project, and the JPMorgan Chase Leadership Academy. In April 2013, the YWCA named her as a Woman of Achievement. Dawn has recruited, coached and mentored over 50 young women, including the girls of CCPS for Girls and Champion MS. pg. 66
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Angie Lewis
Crowe Horwath “I joined the WLC because I believe in providing opportunities for women to thrive and reach their full potential.” Senior Manager at Crowe Horwath LLP. Her area of focus includes higher education, not-for-profit and governmental organizations. She is a member of Nationwide Children’s Hospital Development Board. Certified Public Accountant and graduate of the University of Dayton. Resides in Upper Arlington with her husband and four children.
Diana Lewis Alliance Data
“A recent article in the Columbus Dispatch stated that Ohio is lagging significantly in the area of female-owned companies. We are ranked 47th. Why is that? I am hoping that through the WLC, I can help influence statistics like this and help Columbus and, therefore, Ohio make positive advances.” Currently serves as Vice President of Marketing Strategy and Solutions for Alliance Data Retail. Majority of career spent in retail or consulting for retailers. One of the joys of being in management is the opportunity to contribute to the growth and development of direct reports and others. “Married” to her work, has always been, which is a double-edged sword.
Nicole Long Huntington
“I want to make an impact in my community. Reading about the obstacles many woman face in the community and knowing I had the ability and opportunity to make a difference made the choice to join WLC an easy one!”
Delilah Lopez
United Way of Central Ohio “Joining the WLC serves as an opportunity to be part of a group extraordinary women helping motivated women reach their full potential. In doing so, we are strengthening our entire community.” Relationship Manager for United Way of Central Ohio. Has over 11 years of experience in nonprofit fundraising, which includes event planning and membership development. A native of Northwest Ohio. Has lived in central Ohio for 10 years. pg. 67
Deanna Loudon Express
“I joined the WLC because I have two young impressionable daughters and I want these ladies to understand the importance of giving back to the community.� Graduate of Bowling Green State University and attended FIT in New York City. Relocated to Ohio from San Francisco in 2002. Previous employers: The Gap, PWC, and Polo Ralph Lauren. Mother of two daughters, a future politician and an artist!
Elaine Lovatt
American Electric Power
Jerri Lybarger Nationwide
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Angela Mahaffey Teradata
Eileen Mallesch*
Bob Evans Farms, Inc. (Board of Directors) “It is inspiring to see so many women leaders coming together to help other women!� Most recently served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for Nationwide Insurance Property and Casualty business. Joined the Bob Evans Farms, Inc. Board in 2008 and serves as Chairperson for its Audit Committee.
Lark Mallory
Frost Brown Todd LLC
Kathie Mancini*
Molina Healthcare of Ohio Regional VP
Katherine Manghillis*
Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS)
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DeAnne Mannion
Ohio Public Employees Retirement System of Ohio “To connect with other dynamic women in Central Ohio and to improve the lives of women in Ohio.” Lead Portfolio Manager- OPERS Investment Division. Overseeing $30 billion in assets across US Equity, Non US Equity, Hedge Funds, Emerging Market Debt and Global High Yield. Also responsible for investment management of the OPERS Defined Contribution Plan.
Gail Marsh
Wexner Medical Center at OSU
Cathy Marshall
Colleen Marshall* Porter Wright
“I’ve heard men are taught to apologize for their weaknesses, women for their strengths. I joined WLC to celebrate the power of women, working together for the common good.” Attorney at Porter Wright and graduate of Capital University School of Law. Co-anchor of NBC 4 at 5, 6 and 11 p.m. with Cabot Rea. Serves on the boards of the YWCA Capital Campaign, Crittenton Family Services and the Columbus AIDS Task Force. Has two children with husband, Gary.
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Caretta Martin
Navigator Management Partners “I joined the WLC to be part of an organization that focuses on advancing women in our local community. I’ve been associated with the United Way of Central Ohio for more than 15 years.” A Senior Consultant with Navigator Management Partners, LLC. A Human Resources professional with over 25 years of experience, a results-oriented professional with proven skills that yield demonstrable results in the areas of Payroll, Human Resources, Project Management and Call Center functions. Has a BA in Business Management from Ohio University. Married with two children and four grandchildren.
Jacquelyne Martin
American Electric Power “I joined the WLC because mentoring is a passion for me, especially when doing so provides a hand to women striving to be the very best they can in all areas of life. A benefit for me as well is the opportunity to have experiences with women who share the like-minded goal of building women for the present and future.” IT Manager at AEP, responsible for strategic planning of the technology portfolio, managing IT capital project investments and implementations, and application support activities for the Finance and Accounting department. Serves on the Board of Directors for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Ohio, is a member of Women’s International Network of Utility Professionals, Key Club of United Way, and Women for Economic Leadership and Development.
Joann Martin DSW
Raegan Martin Limited Brands
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Theresa Mason
Grange Insurance
LeeAnn Massucci*
Massucci & Kline LLC “I am honored to work WITH women FOR women!” Founding Partner of Massucci & Kline LLC, a boutique family law firm; Board of Governor’s; Columbus Bar Association President, President of Capital University Law School Alumni Board; Chair of Columbus Bar Association Family Law Committee; Board of Governor’s; Ohio Representative to National Family Law Advocacy Council and proud mother of a dog and four cats.
Sandra Matarrese-Keeling Nationwide
“I love the opportunity the WLC program provides to help women in our community.” Current role is a Director of Finance. Education includes MBA from The Ohio State University and BS from Northern Illinois University. In 2006 recognized as one of Columbus’s Forty under 40. Current President of the All Women Associate Resource Group and the past Chair of Diversity and Inclusion for the Office of CFO at Nationwide. Past board member of WELD and Junior League of Columbus. Resides in downtown Columbus with husband Thomas, and daughter Zoe.
Bev Matthews
American Electric Power “I joined the WLC because I’d like to help advance the status of single moms. I was a single mom who got her bachelor’s degree at age 40. My daughter was a single mom who, after divorce, went back to school and got her bachelor’s and master’s degrees and is currently working on getting her CPA license.” IT Director of Service Management at AEP. Worked for AEP for 26+ years, in several different functions across three states. Participating in the 2012 AEP Corporate Talent Program. Served as Political Action Committee (PAC) chair in 2011. Member of the Women’s International Network of Utility Professionals (WINUP). Former mentor in the IT Targeted Development program (2008-2009). Former Ethics Director on the Board of Association of Contingency Planners (1995-1998). pg. 72
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Gina Mazzei-Smith
American Electric Power “I joined the WLC because I believe that all women should have the opportunities that I have had and WLC is an opportunity to pay it forward. When women help women there is no limit to what we can achieve.” Attorney for American Electric Power. Recently relocated to the corporate headquarters in Columbus, OH from Charleston, WV.
Nia McBride Nationwide
“I joined the WLC after learning the focus of the group. I thought that this would be a great opportunity for me to make a difference in the lives of Central Ohio women and their families.” IT Portfolio Manager for Nationwide. Manages the Marketing, Collaboration and Communication portfolio to include the nationwide.com. website. In addition to IT, has experience and an undergraduate degree in HR and a MBA with a concentration in lean management. Active member of many community groups including those that improve the well being of children such as Project Mentor. Strong supporter of programs that improve the economic conditions of residents of Central Ohio including the WLC.
Betsy McCabe
United Way of Central Ohio “I believe that we are fortunate to live in a vibrant, caring and committed community and I am excited to help harness that power to help the women of central Ohio achieve their full potential!” Current WLC Director. More than 10 years experience in fundraising and volunteer leadership. Prior to joining United Way, was the Vice President of Development for Big Brothers Big Sisters for seven years. Mentor to two E3 participants and a graduate of Leadership Columbus 2011.
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Sarah McCabe
Nationwide Insurance “I joined the Women’s Leadership Council of United Way in recognition of those who have and continue to help me develop both personally and professionally. I am excited to work with this group of women as I strive to “pay it forward” to the next generation of leaders.” Strategy & Operations Senior Consultant for Nationwide Insurance, Chief Legal and Governance Office. Over 15 years of diversified finance experience across multiple industries. Received her MBA from Franklin University and her BA in finance from Marshall University. Former employers include Exel Inc, Banc One, and Limited Stores.
Donna McCray Fifth Third Bank
Bethany McCrea
American Electric Power “The WLC is better than a Win-Win! It is an investment in your own personal and professional networking and development, an investment in the lives of other women and their families, an investment in our community and its future, and a whole lot of fun!” Certified Project Management Professional and OSU alum. Working in construction project management; previously worked in Business Integration Strategy and Regulatory Services at AEP. Before AEP, spent 10 years at General Motors’ Saturn division in Service Parts Operations and Sales, Service, & Marketing. On the board of the Women’s International Network of Utility Professionals. Loves spending time with her family & being outdoors. Lives in Westerville with her husband and their two children.
Kathleen McCutcheon
The Ohio State University
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Carrie McDermott DSW
“I have always believed in getting involved and giving back to the community. I joined the WLC because as a mother of two young daughters, I am passionate that every woman and young girl should have the same opportunity to reach their full potential in all aspects of their life.” Executive Vice President, Stores and Operations of DSW, Inc. Previously served as Senior Vice President, Stores and Operations after joining DSW in February 2007. Served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Cooper’s, Inc. and also held various positions within Gap, Inc. including Vice President, Zone Operations Manager and Regional Manager. Has more than 25 years of experience working in the retail industry.
Yvette McGee Brown Partner, Jones Day
“I believe in supporting women. United Way has been a strong leader in supporting women throughout our community, improving education and early learning opportunities for children. My best leadership training has come through my volunteer work at the United Way of Central Ohio.” First African-American woman elected to the Franklin County Common Pleas Court. In January 2011, became the first African-American woman to serve as a Justice on the Supreme Court of Ohio. Founding president of the Center for Child and Family Advocacy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital from 2002 - 2010. Former board chair of United Way of Central Ohio.
Michaela McGinn Rea & Associates
“I have joined the WLC because I believe in helping to advance the women of our community. Having spent my career in a field which was very male dominated in the beginning, I recognized the importance in providing opportunity for the success and advancement for women.” Practicing CPA. Currently serves as the Director of Assurance Services for Rea & Associates. Graduated from Miami University in 1986. Married mother of three sons and a daughter. Lifetime resident of Columbus.
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Melissa McHenry
American Electric Power “I joined WLC to help contribute to this unique and focused effort — advancing the status of women in our community. The fact that is spearheaded and funded entirely by women - BONUS!” Senior Manager of Corporate Media Relations and Policy Communications at American Electric Power.
Deadra McIntosh DFAS Columbus
“I joined the WLC because it provides one with the opportunity to share a part of oneself that can in turn make a positive impact in someone else.” Currently a Financial Management Analyst with Defense Finance and Accounting Services (DFAS), a federal agency under the Department of Defense. Her 20+ year government career has enabled her to develop skills such as fact-based analysis, data mining, financial administration, and ad-hoc reporting. Earned her Bachelor’s in Management from Park University and her Master’s in Business Administration from Mount Vernon Nazarene University.
Patricia McLean
American Electric Power
Susan McManus Nationwide
“I joined WLC to help women meet their full potential and make a stronger community in Central Ohio. All women have the power to create, nurture, and transform!” Vice President of Brand Management at Nationwide Insurance and is responsible for all marketing for Nationwide Bank, Nationwide Specialty Insurance, and VPI Pet Insurance. Prior to that, she created Nationwide’s Digital Marketing organization driving Internet strategy, content, search, social media, display ads, email, and industry leading iPhone apps. She is a graduate of Wittenberg University and holds a master of applied statistics degree from The Ohio State University.
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Jill Snitcher McQuain
Columbus Bar Association
Patricia Meiburg Alliance Data
Megan Melby
Columbia Gas of Ohio “Children learn from the actions of their parents, and being involved in WLC shows my children the importance of advocating for social change. For Emma, Rajiv, Arjun and me, philanthropy is a family affair.” How we leave the world for our children and future generations is a leadership issue for women. Megan is the team leader of the ENERGY STAR New Homes Program at Columbia Gas of Ohio. This program helps customers manage their energy use and environmental impacts, while saving homeowners money on utility costs. Columbia Gas recently received the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Partner of the Year Award. Her personal interests include her children, nature, cooking and running.
Leslie Melton
Ohio Wesleyan University I joined the WLC because I wanted to give back. Helping women to advance and achieve their goals is something that is important to me and I am very happy to help aid in that work. Director of Career Services at Ohio Wesleyan University. I help young people realize and achieve their goals. I’m also a proud Project Diversity graduate.
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Lori Mercer
Mettler Toledo United States “I joined WLC to intentionally connect with other women leaders who are trying to make a difference in our community and world. Sometimes we are absorbed into our corporate worlds and forget that by looking outside and interacting with other women in business, we can be inspired, encouraged and shine a brighter light everywhere we go.” Head of IS for field Service Technology, 18 years experience in technology, product and business development. Leading global teams and providing technology services to customers in six continents. Wife to Daniel, a firefighter and Mama to four wonderful children. Balancing work and life and blogging about it all at FirefighterWife.com.
Amber Merl
Carpenter Lipps & Leland LLP “I joined the WLC to support the women and families in our community and to connect with others dedicated to the same goals.” Litigation associate at Carpenter Lipps & Leland LLP and former law clerk to the late Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer. Currently on the boards of Columbus Collegiate Academy, a community school, and the Junior League of Columbus. Also a Pelotonia lead volunteer and supporter of the Women’s Fund of Central Ohio.
Melissa Meyer Nationwide
“Working with women to help other women reach their full potential is a privilege!” Associate Vice President, Nationwide Document Solutions. Served Nationwide Members for over 25 years through various Information Technology roles. Married with two children.
Donna Miller* KLH Engineers
“WLC affords me the opportunity to give back to my community and empower women to achieve their goals.” Managing Principal of KLH Engineers’ Columbus office. Graduated with a BSEE from NCSU and licensed professional engineer. Works in an unconventional industry for women: consulting engineering and construction. pg. 78
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Kelly Miller
Limited Brands “I joined WLC because I thought it would be a great opportunity to connect with other women who are committed to working together to improve our community.” Director Capital Planning & Analysis at Limited Brands. Started career in public accounting at KPMG Peat Marwick, but has worked at Limited Brands for the past seven years. Earned accounting degree from Eastern Michigan University and obtained CPA license shortly thereafter (currently in-active). Married and lives in Pickerington with two sons.
Melisa Miller Alliance Data
Marguerite Mills
American Electric Power
Felicia Minor
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company “I joined the WLC because I believe in the transformative power that is inherent in women’s collective philanthropic efforts.” Seasoned Paralegal Professional with excellent research, analysis, and written skills. Proven experience managing complex legal projects with minimal supervision. Self starter with a demonstrated ability to meet multiple deadlines. Committed to upholding the ethical standards of the legal profession.
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Denise Mirman
Friedman & Mirman Co. LPA “This community has been very good to me, and I want to do what I can for it in return. I love this program because it helps provide other women with the support they need to change their lives for the better.” Managing partner of Friedman & Mirman Co. LPA, a seven-lawyer firm specializing in Family Law. OSBA-certified in Family Law, listed in Best Lawyers in America in Family Law, a Fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and an Ohio Super Lawyer. Speaks and writes on family law topics.
Seema Mishra
Molina Healthcare Medical Director for Molina Healthcare of Ohio. Previously owned a business as a solo private physician in rural North Carolina. Practice could best be described as that of a “quintessential family doctor” making house calls and often getting reimbursed with “pies and pigs”. Also served as a Community Clinical Preceptor for several medical schools and was awarded the Community Teaching Award in 2001. Single mother of three who has always advocated for women and children and served as Medical Director of the Wesley Shelter, a shelter and safe house for battered women and children while in North Carolina. Former regular speaker for the local Women’s Business Association.
Sherri Monteith
American Electric Power “Creating a better environment for women is a passion for me. I was inspired by the close connection WLC contributors have with the women who benefit from the program -- it really makes me feel like my small contribution can make a big difference.” Manager -- Regulatory Issues at American Electric Power. A 22-year employee, began in AEP’s Fort Wayne, Indiana, operations in corporate communications; has a background in print journalism. Received a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Political Science from Indiana University and a Master of Arts in Public Policy from the John Glenn School of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University.
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Nancy Montesdeoca Tween Brands, Inc.
A Big THANK YOU to all Curre Pamela Moore
The Huntington National Bank
LaSatra Moore-Weems Tween Brands, Inc.
“I joined the WLC because I wanted to give back to the girls and women of our community. I want to make a difference; the WLC is giving me the opportunity to do just that.� Manager of Sell Offs & Off Price Production, responsible for liquidating excess inventory and production for garments for Off Price Retailers.
More than 130 new members were welcomed into the WLC on June 11, 2012 during the New Member Welcome event hosted by Jones Day. pg. 81
Hazel Morrow-Jones*
The Ohio State University “I have been extraordinarily fortunate in my life and work and hope to give back through the WLC.” PhD in Geography. Professor of City and Regional Planning at OSU, but current role is as Associate Provost for Women’s Policy Initiatives and Director of The Women’s Place at The Ohio State University. Married and enjoys music, gardens, art and travel.
Annie Moyer
Fifth Third Bank
Bhoke Mukami “I have joined the WLC because it gives me personal satisfaction, I have always been very passionate about advancing the status of women in the society and WLC gives me the opportunity to do so.” Results-driven management professional with international experience in project, and business operations management. Special expertise in business development, financial and market analysis, document control, customer relations, and process improvement.
Christine Murry
The Crane Group Companies
Kerry Myford
Ernst & Young L.L.P.
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Mary Navarro*
The Huntington National Bank “I want to be part of a group of women who are committed to giving and making a difference in Columbus.” Senior Executive Vice President and Retail and Business Banking Director. Board Chair of the American Red Cross of Central Ohio; Board Member of YWCA of Central Ohio and Recreation Unlimited. Incoming Board Chair of the Consumer Bankers’ Association. 2006 YWCA Woman of Achievement and one of US Banker magazine’s 25 Women to Watch. Lives in Columbus with her husband and two sons.
Joannie Neal
MAPFRE Insurance “I have been a long-time supporter of United Way. The WLC seems like a great opportunity to have a more direct impact.” Accomplished IT management professional with extensive experience in both people and project management in the Insurance and Financial Services industries. Enjoys working together with others to accomplish a common goal.
Cheryl Nelson
United Way of Central Ohio “The WLC is a great way to make a difference for women who are motivated to improve their lives through education. It’s been wonderful to meet other women in our community who all share in this commitment.” Chief Financial Officer for United Way of Central Ohio since 2001. Graduate of Wittenberg University and a CPA (inactive). Board member and Treasurer of GroundWork group; member and past chair of the United Way Worldwide Financial Issues Committee; volunteer for Project Mentor and Franklin County Earned Income Tax Credit Coalition. Married with three sons.
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Sandy Nessing
American Electric Power “I have always been interested in women’s issues and helping other women. Several years ago I worked with two breast cancer survivors to form a local support group that gave one-on-one counseling, advice or just makeup tips for someone going through chemo.” Managing Director of Sustainability for AEP, producing the company’s annual, integrated Corporate Accountability Report and overseeing stakeholder engagement. Background in communications -- journalism, PR and Corporate Communications. Has worked in the utility industry for nearly 15 years.
Carol Newcomb “I believe there are many very talented women who may only need a little more confidence or support to achieve great things. The WLC is one important way to provide assistance and encouragement to these women.” Recently retired from OSU as Executive Director of Executive Education. Earned MBA and PhD from University of Buffalo. Launched Executive MBA programs at the University of Buffalo and OSU. Served on a number of national and international professional organization boards. Favorite hobbies are gardening and painting.
Jennifer Nickell-Thomas Nationwide Insurance
Helen Ninos
School Employees Retirement System “Throughout my life I have benefited tremendously from the guidance and wisdom of incredible women and I want to be involved with an organization where women provide that type of support and mentoring to one another.” Currently Deputy Executive Director of the Ohio School Employees Retirement System, a $10 billion public pension system. Previous employment includes operational management roles with the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, The Ohio State University, The Columbus City Attorney, and United Way of Central Ohio. Graduate of University of Pittsburgh School of Law and West Virginia University. Immediate past president of the Franklin County Developmental Disabilities Board. pg. 84
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Colleen O’Brien
The Ohio State University “What could be more powerful than women working together! Currently Assistant Vice President at Community Health, Office of Health Sciences at The Ohio State University. Previously served in Ohio State’s Office of Government Affairs with a focus on State Relations after serving in staff positions of Ohio’s legislative and executive branches of government. Bachelor of Science in exercise physiology from The Ohio State University.
Raeanna O’Brien
New Directions Career Center “Working closely with the E3 program, I see - first hand - the difference the WLC makes on a daily basis. By joining this powerful network of women, I am able to contribute to the mission that educates, empowers, and elevates the next generation of women leaders in our community.” Director of Programs and Services at New Directions Career Center. Graduated from The Ohio State University Counselor Education program and a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with Supervisory endorsement. More than 10 years experience working in the counseling field, serving in leadership roles, preparing and delivering workshops for local businesses, and restructuring programs and processes to improve service delivery.
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Nancy Ordonez
Nationwide Insurance “Women ARE like snowflakes. The WLC women are a beautiful, unstoppable force of nature who aspire to nothing less than changing the Columbus economic, social, and educational landscape for the betterment of all! This is my kind of blizzard!” 23 years leadership experience from Nationwide Insurance, State Farm, & as founding principal of two regional sales companies. Highly motivated, ethical, profit-minded, and strategic business leader & working mother. Created and implemented strategic multi-state and multi-line initiatives for internal operations and marketing, managing key product lines and client services, strategic analysis and support for Zone Executives. Developed innovative and award-winning branding opportunities.
Alice Palmer Nationwide
“WLC provides me with an opportunity to connect with and actively give back to the Columbus community. WLC also allows me an opportunity to network with a diverse group of Columbus professionals that I may not have otherwise encountered.” Native of Chicago, IL and former litigator. Recently relocated to Columbus, OH for employment opportunity. Currently serves as Retirement Plans Counsel to Nationwide Financial. Alice and her husband have a two year old son and a daughter on the way!
Lee Paragas
Mount Carmel Health “Supporting the struggle of single mothers in our community is imperative to their health, the health of their children and the success of our community.” General counsel to Mount Carmel Health Plan and Mount Carmel Health Insurance Company, wholly-owned subsidiaries of Mount Carmel Health System. Married to David Paragas and has two children, Zachary, age 12, and Zoe, age 10. Resident of New Albany and serves on several community boards. Past chair of United Way’s Tocqueville Society with her husband.
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Anne Partridge
Community Volunteer Co-chair of the 2013 United Way of Central Ohio campaign, along with husband Jack Partridge, President of Columbia Gas.
Karen Patterson
The Ohio State University
Mary Patton
FirstMerit Bank “I joined WLC because I am so impressed with the program and am excited about being a part of something that will truly make a difference in many lives.” Senior Vice President of Commercial Banking for FirstMerit Bank in Columbus, Ohio. Joined FirstMerit in October 2007 and is responsible for building new and existing commercial banking relationships in the central Ohio area. Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Franklin University. Has served on various committees of the YWCA and was past Treasurer for the Ohio Council of Economic Education and Central Ohio Council of Economic Education. Resides in Pickerington with her husband Dennis and sons, Michael and Jonathan.
Wendy Peters*
Community Volunteer “I joined the WLC looking for an opportunity to utilize my time to directly impact the lives of women in our community. It has been such a rewarding experience to serve as a mentor to a wonderful woman who is committed to improving her situation through education!” Throughout my career I have held many leadership roles: Accounting, Finance and Customer Service within GE, METTLER TOLEDO and JP Morgan Chase.
Kathleen Petrucci
Schneider Downs & Co., Inc.
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Amy Phillips Nationwide
Jill Phlegar Nationwide
Gina Piacentino
O’Connor Acciani & Levy “The WLC is a great opportunity to make an impact in the lives of deserving women. It is the united power of women in Franklin County that ensures positive impact and change, not only for the women, but also for the people.”
Members harvested food from the Hoover YMCA Park in support of Local Matters community garden during Community Care Day on September 11, 2012.
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Ann Pizzuti*
Community Volunteer “I’ve been a longstanding supporter of United Way, and I am excited about the potential the WLC has in the community. I’m also thrilled to see so many new faces among our membership - we’re bringing new women to the table with fresh ideas on how women can help women.” Immediate past Board Chair of United Way of Central Ohio. Humanitarian focus centers on education and the care of young children. Over the past 25 years, served as a Member and Chair of the Marburn Academy Board, Member and Chair of the Board of Columbus School for Girls.
Sarah Poe
Columbia Gas of Ohio
Sharon Poston DSW
Dawn Pozderac Fifth Third Bank
“I joined the WLC to be able to learn and work with other successful, diverse and accomplish women.” Vice President Treasury Management Sales Manager. She is responsible for managing Treasury Management for the Central Ohio Market and working with business owners under $20 million in revenue. She has been in banking for more than 20 years.
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Denise Prater Lane Bryant
“I joined WLC because I love the idea of women financially supporting women in their efforts to maximize their potential in the workforce!” MBA from Ohio Dominican University. Has been employed with Lane Bryant as Associate Planner in Denim Separates, Wear To Work Separates, Casual Separates, Premium Denim and Active Separates since 1998. Active member of Trinity Baptist Church; where Dr. Victor M. Davis is the Senior Pastor. Serving as a Deaconess; facilitates couples Sunday school class; facilitates the Power of One, supporting healthy marriages. Married 32 years to Ronald with two adult children; Marlena, and Carina.
Amy Price
The Community Shelter Board “I joined WLC because I believe in the critical voice that diversity has in community leadership. Leadership is not solely an academic skill; it is about lifelong learning, innovation, empowerment, responsibility and strengthening the invisible threads that connect us all.” Director of Programs and Planning at the Community Shelter Board, a local non-profit agency responsible for leading the community’s strategic plan to end homelessness. She is a graduate of the UWCO’s Pride Leadership Program (Cycle 5) and the Mental Health Executive Leadership Program at Case Western Reserve University. A licensed independent social worker with supervisory endorsement. She holds a master’s degree in social work from The Ohio State University.
Elizabeth Radley Nationwide
Luciana Ramsey Limited Brands
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Kathleen Ransier*
Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, LLP “I want to support and mentor other professional women.” Partner in the Vorys Columbus office where she practices in the corporate group. Received a JD from The Ohio State University Michael E. Mortiz College of Law, and a BA from Western College for Women.
Cindy Rasmussen* “Volunteering with women for women is such a very special way to make a difference. By helping women achieve their goals, children and families are being supported as well.” Helping others has always been one of her passions, as she has been an elementary teacher for more than 30 years, both as an employed teacher and as a volunteer. She is on several boards within the community: Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Foundation Board, and the Ohio 4-H Foundation Board. Also, her husband Steve and she have co-chaired the 2012 Central Ohio United Way Campaign this year, 2012-2013.
Beth Rauschenberger Nationwide
Carol Ray
Frank A. Ray Co. L.P.A.
Susan Rector* Ice Miller, LLP
“Every women should have economic independence and the opportunity to pursue a life of her dreams. WLC can make that possible.” Partner at Ice Miller LLP. Helps smart, creative people protect their intellectual property and create value. Also directs the firm’s marketing efforts. Through current board service, champions the causes of the Columbus Metropolitan Zoo, Children’s Hunger Alliance and WELD. pg. 91
Shirley Reece*
McDonald’s Corporation “At McDonald’s, giving back has always been fundamental to our business. It comes in many shapes and sizes – from our well-known, long-time support of Ronald McDonald House Charities® to partnering with local organizations like the WLC and United Way of Central Ohio. I proudly support these organizations because we share a similar mission: to make a positive difference in the lives of our local constituents in the communities we serve.” Vice President and General Manager, Ohio Region at McDonald’s Corporation. Served on the boards of the YWCA, Columbus Academy, First Tee and Ronald McDonald’s Children’s Charities. 2008 WELD Women You Should Know Honoree.
Angela Reed NiSource, Inc.
“As the mother of two beautiful daughters, it has been my mission to teach, empower and motivate them to be the best people they can be. I joined the WLC because I don’t have hang ups in helping another woman triumph. I believe it helps us all if she represents us well. I want someone to see the same values in my daughters some day.” A professional at Columbia Gas/NiSource for 17 years. Currently a Program Specialist specializing in Public Awareness, and the Columbia Gas of Ohio, Academy of Engineering Coordinator, a summer, engineering internship program for Columbus City High School students. Serving as the Vice President for the Columbus, Ohio Chapter of the American Association of Blacks in Energy.
Brenda Reed Express
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Michelle Reese
Human Performance Consultant “I am honored to be a part of WLC because it is a beacon– demonstrating the power of education, community, women, and service– to reaching our collective potential.” Equip leaders (including self), teams, and organizations to be more successful. Passion for improving the well-being of those who are ill, at-risk or disadvantaged. Volunteer leader and fundraiser for 25 years, including serving as Marketing Chair of Nationwide Children’s Hospital Pleasure Guild Women’s Auxiliary. Received B.S. in Industrial Engineering at Case Western Reserve University. Enjoys life’s ride with my husband, Jim, and our four incredible children, on her bike for Pelotonia.
Kathryne Reeves Nationwide
Denise Rehg
Columbus Association for the Performing Arts “Helping each other as women is a privilege we should never take lightly. We advance as a society each time one of us advances and we create a better world for our daughters and their daughters every time we help each other do so.” Located to Columbus in August of 2010 after serving as President & CEO of Culture Works, the arts fund of greater Dayton for several years. Passionate about Americans’ responsibility to grow and invest in their communities, she has spent her professional career in management, marketing and fundraising for nonprofits in Ohio and has received a number of awards for work as a community advocate.
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Lisa Pierce Reisz
Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, LLP “I joined the WLC because education is the first step to eliminating poverty that so disproportionately impacts single women and their children. I was intrigued and inspired by the WLC approach of women helping women, and know that when you give a woman a chance, she begins to believe in herself, and good things start to happen.” Partner at Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease. Her practice focuses on health care privacy and security. Also has experience with state certification and licensing issues, fraud and abuse compliance counseling and litigation, performance improvement counseling and litigation and medical staff governance issues. Current member of the Ohio State Legal Services Association Board of Directors and the Columbus Bar Association, Board of Governors. Also serves as a Guardian Ad Litem for CASA of Franklin County.
Lori Rennie Nationwide
Susan Restrepo
Jean Reynolds
State Auto Mutual Insurance Company “I have had a long career where I have learned valuable lessons from my mentors. I would like the opportunity to share that with other women who aspire to leadership roles in their careers. Education is something every woman should have the opportunity to pursue and supporting this organization is one way to make that a reality.” Director of Planning and Expense Management for State Auto Insurance Companies. Her 35 year career has included sales, underwriting and claims at the regional level; Actuarial, Pricing, and Project Management at the corporate level. Graduate of Otterbein University and mentor in their women’s leadership program. She serves on the board of Goodwill Industries and is a member of WELD. She is an Upper Arlington resident and avid golfer with EWGA and CDWGA. pg. 94
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Pamela Rice
Victoria Secret Stores Serves as Executive Vice President and General Merchandise Manager of Lingerie for Victoria’s Secret Stores. Drives the strategic growth plans of the total lingerie business. First position was in the stores as Assistant Manager. Moved to the home office one year later where she has held positions of increasing responsibility over the last 25+ years. Graduate of Ohio Dominican University where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing and Consumer Science.
Sandra Rich Nationwide
“I joined the WLC to connect with other women who want to support one another.” Senior Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer for Nationwide. She has been with Nationwide for 20 years. Before joining Nationwide, she was an associate in the Columbus office of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey. She serves as a director on the board of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Columbus. She also is a long-time volunteer with the Friends of the Homeless. She is a graduate of the University of Akron and received her law degree from The Ohio State University College of Law.
Annette Richardson
American Electric Power
Milisa Rizer
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center “Being part of an organization that supports the advancement of women by women is an exciting and powerful opportunity.” Chief Medical Information Officer at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Associate Professor, Family Medicine Associate Professor, Biomedical Informatics.
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Renee Robare Limited Brands
Elaine Roberts
Columbus Regional Airport Authority “I want to work toward bettering the status of women in our community and think it’s great that this is an effort being led by women to benefit women.” President & CEO, Columbus Regional Airport Authority. Responsible for planning, developing and operating Port Columbus International, Rickenbacker International, and Bolton Field Airports. Nearly 30 years in airport management in Columbus, Providence, RI and Indianapolis.
Jennifer Robinson Nationwide
Members, friends and E3 participants enjoyed the mentor/mentee fashion show sponsored by DSW on September 19, 2012. pg. 96
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Tanisha Robinson Entrepreneur
Rashanda Rodgers Nationwide
Stephanie Rodgers PNC Investments LLC
Senior Vice President & Manager of Administration for PNC Investments LLC. Graduate of DePauw University with a degree in Political Science. Immediate Past President of Junior League of Columbus and is a trustee for the Discovery Special Improvement District. Past board member of Ohio Association of Non-Profits. Stephanie resides in Dublin with her husband, Todd and daughter Taylor.
Cheryl Roller
United Way of Central Ohio “WLC is such an effective way to make a difference in the lives of individual women and benefit our community at the same time.� Vice President of Marketing & Strategic Communications for United Way of Central Ohio. MBA and MPA from The Ohio State University. After a couple of decades marketing cable TV, now back in the public service sector. Vice Chair Marketing for BalletMet Columbus. Also active adult literacy supporter.
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Bette Jo Rozsa-Feeney American Electric Power
“My life has been unbelievably blessed, and sometimes I lose sight of the fact that many women are not so fortunate; Being involved in the WLC provides an opportunity to help women who deserve a better life, but need some help getting there.” 32-year employee of American Electric Power, currently Managing Director of Investor Relations. Graduate of Franciscan University of Steubenville, with an Accounting degree, and MBA from University of Dayton; certified public accountant. Married 22 years, with a son who attends OSU, three step children, six grandchildren
Tracey Rudy
Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority “I joined the WLC to join a group of strong women in the effort to empower and strengthen young women in our community.” Chief Operating Officer, CMHA
Peggy Ruhlin
Budros, Ruhlin & Roe, Inc. “Helping to effect change for women, by women, is one of my passions.” C.E.O. of Budros, Ruhlin & Roe, Inc., the Columbus wealth management firm. She is a Certified Public Accountant (accredited as a Personal Financial Specialist) and a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM certificant. Peggy is also a member of the Board of Trustees of Otterbein University, serving as its Vice Chair and as Chair of the Investment Committee. She is a member of TWIG 102 of Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
Greta Russell*
The Ohio State University “You help the women in our community to be able to advance their desires.” Controller
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Theresa Saelim PNC
“I joined the WLC for all the women who have inspired and supported me on my journey. From my mother to my daughter, sisters and sisters in spirit… together we will all get there!” Theresa Saelim currently serves as Vice-President of Community Development at PNC Bank. In her position, Ms. Saelim is responsible for developing and implementing programs and services that support low- and moderate-income communities in Central Ohio and Dayton. Ms. Saelim earned a bachelor’s degree in American Multiculturalism and Diversity Studies from The Ohio State University, is a graduate of the United Way’s Project Diversity Program and a 2011 graduate of Leadership Columbus.
Mary Sammartino Grange Insurance
Rachel Sanders
Community Volunteer Member of The Coffee Club which provides emergency funding for working poor families in crisis. Advocate for breast cancer awareness and for battered women and children. Resides with her husband and two children in Blacklick.
Alex Santer
National Kidney Foundation
April Savoy Nationwide
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Deborah Scherer Columbus 2020
“There are few things more powerful than helping a fellow woman to better herself, her family, and her community.” Director, Global Markets for Columbus 2020 where she is responsible for leading the Columbus Region in worldwide marketing and business development efforts for the Columbus2020 strategy. She brings more than 16 years of global business development experience. She is a Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) and holds a Bachelor of Business degree from Ohio University where she majored in both International Business & Marketing and minored in Spanish.
Karen Schuerger Nationwide
“I have been fortunate in my life, and in my career. I would like to be able to help other women overcome obstacles to succeed.” She has been with Nationwide since October, 2005. She has served in various AVP roles within Information Technology. Prior to joining Nationwide, Karen held the role of Executive Director – Claim Applications at CNA Insurance in Chicago, IL. Prior to CNA she spent 13 years with AT&T in Cleveland, OH. She earned a bachelors degree in Business Administration from Baldwin Wallace College in Berea, OH.
Members and friends gather at event sponsor State Auto’s headquarters on March 14, 2013 for an evening of networking. pg. 100
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Lee Ann Schwope Battelle
Renae Scott
LImited Brands
Kakoli Seal
Tween Brands, Inc.
Elizabeth Seely
University Hospital East Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of University Hospital East, one of five hospitals in The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s health system. Prominent services at University Hospital East include orthopedic surgery and sports medicine, addiction medicine, cardiology, sleep medicine, emergency medicine, family medicine, general surgery, and wound care. She earned a BS in Biology from Wake Forest University and a MHA degree from OSU.
Erin Siegfried
Porter Wright Morris & Arthur
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Tina Sefcik
American Electric Power “I share the passion and vision of the WLC founders. I want to see women advance beyond their current station in life. WLC provides women with the necessary training and resources to reach their dreams. I also enjoy the opportunity to network with strong, action-oriented women who are leaders in our community. It’s a win-win!” Portfolio Manager - Fuel, Emissions and Logistics for American Electric Power. She purchases and manages a portfolio of roughly 17 million tons of coal a year to coal fired generating power plants located across Indiana and in portions of Ohio. The coal is consumed and transformed into electricity which provides power to everything in your home!
Tracy Sharp Nationwide
“As a single mother and woman that struggled in the past from not earning a livable wage, I am passionate about this program and proud to be a part of it. I applaud those who have enrolled in the E 3 program to invest in themselves to better the lives of their selves and their family. Together we can make a difference, and together we can change our community!”
Kimberly Shoemaker Acloche
“I joined WLC to support our community and women to achieve their highest goals.” CEO, Acloché LLC - a leader in customized human resources and workforce solutions.
Mary Ann Short* “I joined the WLC because I believed in the underlying concept of women supporting women through education and mentoring. We are changing lives, one woman at a time.” Educator and leader in organizational leadership, change management and organization development. Currently serves on New Directions Career Center and Methodist Elder Care board. pg. 102
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Janelle Simmons* Limited Brands
“When women come together, progress is made and great things happen.” Director of Community Relations and Philanthropy for Limited Brands, Inc. Oversees $10 million in annual grant making through the Limited Brands Foundation, multi-million dollar associate giving campaigns, and the company’s volunteerism program, which donates more than 11,000 service hours per year. Serves on the boards at I KNOW I CAN, Ohio Grantmakers Forum, The African-American Leadership Academy, and Columbus City Schools Education Foundation.
Molly Simpkins Nationwide
Dawn Skeens DSW
“I was inspired to join after witnessing the passion and enthusiasm exhibited by WLC members in leadership roles here at DSW. I’m excited to find new ways to support women and give back to our community - now and in the future.” Merchandise Analyst (and Shoe Lover!) for DSW since 2004. Prior to DSW, 11+ years experience as an Accountant for Lane Bryant, AEP Energy Services and UtiliCorp Energy Services. Franklin University graduate in Accounting. Member of Praize! band and Youth leader at Sunbury United Methodist Church. Lives in Lewis Center with her husband Rob and daughter Madeleine.
Bernadette Smith Nationwide
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Evelyn Smith* Exel Inc.
“When we put our collective minds together, we have the power to make monumental shifts in the progression of women on so many levels. WLC has this power!” Associate General Counsel of Exel Inc., the world’s leading provider of contract logistics. Earned B.S. in Public Affairs Management and Juris Doctor from Michigan State University. Capital University Law School Adjunct Professor. Serves on the boards at Columbus-Franklin County Finance Authority and Columbus City School’s Neighborhood Development School Partnership. Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.’s Columbus Alumnae Chapter. Married with two daughters, Mikaili and Tori. Enjoys running and tennis.
Renee Smith
Xerox Corporation “WLC is an organization that is a catalyst that helps women attain their personal goals. WLC seeks to ensure the community recognizes and values women for their significant contributions and leadership.” Employed by Xerox for 30 years in sales, management, marketing and business analytics. Bachelors degree from The Ohio State University, EMBA from Rochester Institute of Technology and Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Avid supporter of The Thanks Be To God Foundation (TBTG).
Susan Snowden DSW
Lucy Soares-Demelo Express
“I believe educating and empowering all women will change the world. As a Capeveardean living in the USA, I am living proof that it works. The WLC is an even more powerful example of successful women. I joined the WLC to fuel the momentum.” Currently Vice President of Production and Sourcing for EXPRESS. Global senior sourcing executive with past leadership roles with Limited Brands and MAST Industries. Graduate of Rhode Island School of Design.
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Kimberly Sonderman Limited Brands
Cheryl Southworth Glimcher Company
Beth Sparks
The Sparks Group of Raymond James “I joined the WLC because ..... If you want to go fast, you go alone. If you want to go far, you go together.” - African proverb A 25 year veteran of the investment and financial community. Started her investment advisory career at The Ohio Company. A CFP and her team at Raymond James specializes in the complexities of the affluent. Passionate about financial literacy. Active in the community serving on various community boards and in leadership positions, most notably General Chair Babe Golf Tennis Classic. A native of Columbus, (Bexley, Gahanna, New Albany).
Justine Spinosi OhioHealth
Elise Spriggs
State Auto Mutual Insurance Company “I want to be part of a group that uses the power of women to help other women accomplish their goals.” AVP Director of Government Relations. Appointed by Governor Kasich to the Clark State Community College Board of Trustees and serves as a board member to the non-profit AVTEC. Honored as one of the Top Young Lawyers in Ohio by Ohio Super Lawyers in 2009, 2010 and 2011.
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Tamara Staley
Takeda Pharmaceuticals USA “Community service is something I have been doing since I was a child. What inspired me to join WLC was the work with women and children. A famous quote that resonates so well with me is, ‘Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.’ I do it because I am supposed to.” Senior Sales Professional for Takeda Pharmaceuticals USA with customers in the Primary Care and Specialty setting. Received Masters in Business from Otterbein College. Lifetime member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and the National Black MBA Association where she serves on the Executive Board for both organizations.
Elizabeth Stanton* Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP “I have an interest in the advancement of women, particularly in the areas of education and employment.” Partner in the Labor and Employment Law group at the Columbus Office. OSBA Board Certified in Labor and Employment Law. Practice is focused on employment and higher education law.
Kathleen Starkoff* The Ohio State University “I am happy to be part of this leadership group, a group that is focused on addressing the issues that touch me and other women.” Chief Information Officer for The Ohio State University. Former Group Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Limited Brands. Active supporter of United Way of Central Ohio. Chair of the Development Committee for the Columbus Academy. Lives in the Columbus area with husband, son, and Greater Swiss Mountain Dog.
Deanna Steele Express, Inc.
“I joined the WLC because I believe the contributions that women are capable of making and do make are society and life changing. I am thrilled to be a part of an organization that harnesses and directs those contributions.” Vice President of IT Applications at Express, a mother to twin 4-year-old boys, and an advocate of community involvement. She is a seasoned retail industry executive with 20 years experience in strategic, operational, technical and consulting roles. Deanna is passionate about helping people and organizations develop and grow through strategic and tactical initiatives alike. pg. 106
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Patricia Steinour
Community Volunteer
Julee Stephenson
Columbia Gas of Ohio
Stefanie Steward-Young Fifth Third Bank
More than 130 new members were welcomed into the WLC on June 11, 2012 during the New Member Welcome event hosted by Jones Day. pg. 107
Deanna Stewart*
United Way of Central Ohio “The power of women working together to change lives, one woman at a time, is incredible.” Senior Vice President for Institutional Advancement for United Way of Central Ohio. Prior to joining United Way, Deanna held several senior level fundraising positions at The Ohio State University. She also has more than 20 years experience working in the private sector where she held a variety of executive level positions at AT&T. Active in the community, she is a past president of WELD and currently serves on the boards of Leadership Columbus, Women at the Table and the External Advisory Board of WELD. She has a MBA from George Washington University and a BSBA from Longwood University.
Kelli Stiles Jones Day
“I joined WLC to support the women in this community who want better lives for themselves and their families but need a helping hand to get them started on the right track, as well as to surround myself with other women who share my passion for women’s advancement.” Litigator at Jones Day. Her practice consists of complex commercial and product liability litigation, as well as representing businesses during investigations by governmental authorities. Founding member of Jones Day Columbus’ Women’s Initiative and has served on the office’s Diversity Task Force and Hiring Committee. Serves on the board of trustees of Women Lawyers of Franklin County and Alvis House. Married with a 4-year-old son.
Traci Stillwagon
Nationwide Insurance
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JoAnn Strasser
Thompson Hine LLP “I recently relocated to Columbus and I am looking for opportunities to get involved in the community, particularly with organizations that support and empower women.” Partner in Thompson Hine’s Corporate Transactions and Securities practice group. JoAnn has an extensive background in the mutual fund industry, handling the organization of, ongoing regulatory compliance and counseling independent directors. Active in lawyer recruiting for the firm, and former chair of the Cincinnati New Lawyer Committee. Current trustee and past president of the Greater Cincinnati Mutual Funds Association. Recently retired from the Cincinnati YWCA Finance Committee.
Catherine Strauss
Kaye Stewart
Members harvested food from the Hoover YMCA Park in support of Local Matters community garden during Community Care Day on September 11, 2012. pg. 109
Susan Strayer
The Huntington National Bank “I joined the WLC to provide the assistance to women in our community to make the changes that are possible with just a little hand up.” Currently employed by The Huntington Bank as a Senior Sourcing Manager supporting the Retail segment of the bank in negotiating for purchases of hardware, software, services. Previously worked in a similar capacity for JPMorgan Chase. Prior to that, worked as an Assistant Counsel for a web based training company in Columbus. Law Degree from Capital University Law School.
Alexis Street
Mettler Toledo United States
Tei Street
Outreach and Engagement, Office of - OSU
Priscilla Strickland Citigroup, N.A.
“I joined the WLC to be a resource and encouragement to women in their pursuit of a better life for themselves and their family. Someone helped me along the way and the WLC is a way for me to return the favor.” Sr. Business Analyst at CITI for three years. Prior to joining CITI I worked as Fiduciary Tax Manager for JPMorgan Chase for 12 years. Divorced mother of two sons ages 13 and 16, and two Labrador Retrievers. Enjoys jogging, cycling and scrap booking. Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Michelle Stropes Fifth Third Bank
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Julie Sukosd
Limited Brands
Mary Beth Sullivan
Huntington Insurance “I am excited to contribute to an organization that supports women as they increase their education and strive toward improving the future for themselves and their families. I feel I have benefited from having strong women help me along the way and I would like to do the same for others.� Insurance executive with over 20 years of experience building sales and service structures for insurance companies and agencies. She is currently a Senior Vice President with Huntington Insurance, Inc., and is responsible for consumer insurance programs designed to protect an individual’s assets. She enjoys developing growth opportunities for her team and providing new revenue streams. She is married, has two children and resides in Dublin, Ohio.
Theresa Sullivan Lane Bryant
WLC members and E3 participants celebrate the holidays at United Way on December 4, 2012. pg. 111
Lisa Szekely
Limited Brands
Sheri Tackett*
Delta Energy Services “I am involved because WLC makes a significant difference in the lives of women and children in our community. When passionate women come together for a common purpose, positive changes occur.” CEO and Founder of Delta Energy, which specializes in energy management consulting. Began her career at Ashland Inc., eventually forming Delta in 2003 to purchase the business she managed. Energy professional, wife, mother, and volunteer; serving on three non-profit boards and two advisory boards.
Ana Taplagrullon
Dr. Pepper/Snapple Distribution
Jacqueline Taylor Huntington Bank
“WLC is a great fit as a community leader. When I see teen girls/young women disrespecting their peers, it is an indication that they de-value themselves. I help young women discover how important and valued they are and advocate for programs to do the same. I want to see consistent and sustainable resources made available to teen mothers.” A resident of Columbus, advocating for the advancement and sustainability of women and children in Central Ohio. Married 13 years with an adult son. Served on the United Way cabinet, on the board of Columbus Landmarks Foundation and is a fundraising consultant with the Gertrude Wood Community Foundation. Part of the leadership team at Rhema Christian Center, working to see all people reach and fulfill their potential on the earth.
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Susanne Taylor
Columbia Gas of Ohio “I joined the WLC because I feel very fortunate for the opportunities I have been given in life, and I want to offer support to other women and their families trying to reach their vision and making a difference in our community.” CPA employed by NiSource for the past 19 years. Currently a Segment Accounting Controller at NiSource. Married for 21 years to husband John who is an elementary teacher for Columbus City Schools. Both are big supporters of United Way. They have three amazing talented children and try whenever possible to offer a support system to other families in need.
Amy Tellor
Alliance Data
Michelle Tenney Fifth Third Bank
Members and friends gather at event sponsor State Auto’s headquarters on March 14, 2013 for an evening of networking. pg. 113
Alicia Thedford DSW
“I believe it is important to Give Back; working toward a common change/ goal with a group of dedicated woman is always a win-win situation.”
Laura Thomas
American Electric Power “I joined the WLC because its mission is important.” Managing Director Regulatory Projects and Compliance for American Electric Power (AEP). Serves on the advisory board to the Center for Business Excellence at Miami University. Executive sponsor at AEP for WiNUP and Pelotonia.
Rebecca Thomas
The Huntington National Bank
Penny Tipps
Public Policy Strategies “I have joined the WLC because advancing the status of women in society is very important to me. Working women need and deserve to be on equal terms with everyone in the workforce.” A Statehouse Lobbyist since 1988. Prior to lobbying, was a legislative aide to various members of the Ohio House of Representatives, including the chairman of the Ohio House Health and Retirement committee, from 1985 to 1987. Served as a board member for Southeast, central Ohio’s premier Mental Health Center since 2005, and the Friends of the Homeless since 1995. Volunteer for Operation Smile, and on the BalletMet Advocacy Committee, the Franklin County Democratic Party finance Committee, and the Columbus Area Woman’s Political Caucus. Named one of the “Top 40 Under 40” business leaders by Business First of Columbus in 1997. Attended Ohio University (1978-1979), political science major. Attended the University of Cincinnati (1980-1983). In 1989, participated in the Harvard University Law School Negotiation Project, and in 1994, completed Harvard’s Advanced Negotiation Workshop. pg. 114
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Isabel Toth
Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing Joined Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing (OCCH) in 2000 as Chief of Asset Management and was promoted to Chief of Staff in 2004. Currently president of Community Properties of Ohio Management Services (CPO Management), an affiliate of OCCH. CPO Management began as a $133 million preservation initiative, consisting of 250 buildings and 1385 scattered-site units in seven inner-city neighborhoods. This effort sought to create greater neighborhood stability and a climate of revitalization through housing renovation and effective management.
Karen Townsend NiSource
Currently works in the Corporate Financial Planning department of NiSource (parent company of Columbia Gas of Ohio). Served in various management roles with NiSource in accounting and planning in her 30+ year career. Finance degree from the University of Kentucky and an MBA from the University of Charleston in West Virginia.” “I enjoy working with other women and helping other women move forward with their careers. I like to learn new things and believe the WLC gives me a chance to learn and give back to the community at the same time.”
Kelly Trent*
The Ohio State University “I have always been involved in my community and when the opportunity came to join, I jumped on it!” Head Golf Professional and Program Manager for Raymond Memorial Golf Course and Wilson Road Golf Course. Coordinator for the Play Golf America University (PGAU) program for The Ohio State University.
Lori Oberlander Trent* Ohio Virtual Academy
“I joined the WLC to try to make a difference in the community in which I live and give back to it.” MS in Education; presently a high school advisor with Ohio Virtual Academy and a part-time lecturer at The Ohio State University. Nearly 30 years of experience in education, business, marketing, real estate and sales.
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Jan Tribbey
Limited Brands “As a new resident of the Columbus, I am eager to meet inspiring women and find ways to use my enthusiasm and experience to help this community.” Retail Design executive with more than 25 years experience in the field. Currently with Limited Brands. Married, with two stepsons and one grandson. Enjoys good food, good music, and friends and family.
Elizabeth Trotman
United Way of Central Ohio “I want to give my time and resources to groups that inspire and empower women.” Director of Champion of Children for United Way of Central Ohio, works to develop awareness and create engagement opportunities focused on the education of children and young people from birth to college. Former Director of Special Events for United Way of Central Ohio. Holds BA in public relations from Otterbein University. Project Diversity Graduate. Marketing committee volunteer with INCREASE CDC. Supporter of programs and opportunities for young women and girls. Married to Anthony Trotman with one stepdaughter, Camille.
Teri Tsamous*
United Way of Central Ohio “I want to be part of the change that enables women to rise to their fullest potential and maximum independence.” Vice President of Human Resources at United Way of Central Ohio. Formerly the Administrative Director at the Center for Child and Family Advocacy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Active in the arts community, volunteer at charities supporting animal welfare and mentors young women who are interested in management, human resources and business operations.
Deborah Tucker Limited Brands
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Janica Pierce Tucker
Taft Stettinius & Hollister
Hannah Powell Tuney KIPP Central Ohio
“I have joined WLC because I fundamentally believe in the transformative power of strong relationships built amongst and between women to create positive and concrete change. I look forward to this experience!” Executive Director of KIPP Central Ohio. Former School Leader of KIPP Journey Academy in Columbus and is now leading the organization’s regional growth to expand educational equity in the community. Graduate of Wittenberg University and received her M.Ed in Elementary Education at Saint Joseph’s University. Also a Teach for America alumna, having taught 6th and 7th grade in inner city Philadelphia.
Elaine Turjanica
The Fraternal Order Of United Travelers of America “I joined the WLC to network with other professional women and get ideas to improve my leadership skills.” An Experienced Executive Administrative Assistant. She specializes in creating office efficiency. Her expertise includes: Executive-Level Administrative Support for CEO’s, CFO’s, and VP’s, planning fundraiser events and meetings, excellent interpersonal skills, office etiquette, positive attitude, intuitive to others needs and always enthusiastic about volunteering to help. In her spare time, she enjoys, her dogs, playing euchre and riding on a Harley.
Aimee Ulstad
Anheuser-Busch, Inc.
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Pamela Van Hoose*
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney “I joined the Women’s Leadership Council to help other women in our community change their lives for the better.� In the financial services/investment advisory business since 1987. As a Certified Financial Planner and Financial Advisor, help people organize their financial lives.
Gwendolyn Von Holten Battelle
Cynthia Walker
Members, friends and E3 participants enjoyed the mentor/mentee fashion show sponsored by DSW on September 19, 2012. pg. 118
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LaTawnia Wallace J. Hilburn
“I joined the WLC and renewed my membership because I believe this is a worthy cause. I’m honored to be part of a group of women working together to help others.” Style advisor for J Hilburn specializing in men’s custom clothing.
Lynn Wallich
Marlena Walters DSW
Julie Ward
United Way of Central Ohio
Sandra Ware
Limited Brands “I have always been passionate about giving back to young women in my community, what I was given when I was growing up, but I never had a formal forum to do it. I joined the WLC because it gives me the forum where women are working toward one common social goal, and that is to advance the status of women in our society. I love that!” Manager of Energy & Store Lifecycle at Limited Brands. Engineer married to a wonderful man, also an engineer, with four children and five grandchildren. All children are grown and on their own and two have graduated from The Ohio State University. Raised in an environment where she was influenced by very successful, strong women who inspired her to be the person she is today.
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Donna Wares Huntington
“Helping women become more successful is something I have great passion about. WLC is all about advocating for women and it is something I am proud to be a part of.”
Diane Warren
Katzinger’s Delicatessen “I couldn’t resist the opportunity to work with women who have so much to share. I am sure this will be a learning opportunity of a lifetime.” When she opened Katzinger’s Delicatessen 27 years ago, she thought they would just sell lots of really great food. Whoever thought this little deli would present such amazing opportunities? She has learned something new every day about food, business, the community, the people she works with, management, finances, politics, the environment - the list is endless. And since everyone loves deli, she has met a cross section of people who have enriched her life. She couldn’t be more appreciative.
Deane Washington Tween Brands, Inc.
“I joined WLC because I believe in the E 3 mentorship program and its goal to positively impact and advance the lives of women and their families. There is no greater joy, than that of giving back and helping those in need.” Director - Technical Design for Tweenbrands Inc. University of Cincinnati graduate. Community volunteer, E3 Mentor, wife and mother of two adult sons.
Wendy Weiler*
Windale Farms, Inc. “I want to help other individuals reach their goals of a better life.” A former development director with a degree in social work. Active in many community organizations, including The Childhood League, The Columbus Jewish Foundation, Wexner Heritage Village, NYAAP and local public schools.
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Nancy Werstiuk Alliance Data
Sandy West*
lighthouse consulting, LLC “My personal mission statement is ‘Making a positive difference in the lives of others.’ The WLC is perfectly aligned to my mission!” 25 plus year business career with three Fortune 500 companies (Federated Department Stores, Limited Brands, Tween Brands) as the top Human Resources Executive. Currently the Principal of lighthouse consulting offering a full range of Human Resources and Executive Coaching services. Partner in Accelerating Leaders, a leadership development/coaching experience for women.
Diana Westhoff*
The Huntington National Bank “I joined the WLC because of the opportunity to further support our community and the women who are actively learning, working and wanting to make a difference for their families and themselves.”
Ann Whipkey Lane Bryant
Members and friends gather at event sponsor State Auto’s headquarters on March 14, 2013 for an evening of networking. pg. 121
Lisa Whittaker
Porter Wright Morris & Arthur, LLP “I would love to help women throughout their journey to re-enter the workforce and rebuild their lives. This is also an opportunity to serve with like-minded women and build quality relationships.” As an attorney at Porter Wright she helps employers manage the legal issues affecting their workforce. Defends employers in litigation in state and federal court and before administrative agencies. Advises employers on the full range of employment issues, including the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family Medical Leave Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and COBRA. Prior to legal career, taught middle school English for six years and coached cross country and track.
Christine Williams Tween Brands, Inc.
Dana Williams* J.P. Morgan
“I joined the WLC because women’s issues are important to me. Improving the lives of women is essential to improving our communities.” Vice President at J.P. Morgan Asset Management. Manages interests in closely held businesses in trusts and estates. Graduate of Miami University. Resides in Hilliard with her husband.
Renea Williams
St. Stephen’s Community House
Carla Smith Willis
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
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Melissa Wiltrout AEP
“I joined the WLC because helping women in society advance is something that I am very passionate about. I have worked my way up myself, so I understand how difficult it can be. The emotional and financial support that WLC provides is important to women today, so they can feel important and that they too can achieve great things.” Full-time employee of AEP for five years, but have worked there a total of 11 1/2 years. I am a single mother of a beautiful 16-year-old daughter. Currently enrolled in college working towards finishing my Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration focus in Accounting.
Lorina Wise
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Laura Wojciechowski
Whalen & Company, CPAs and Consultants “I was invited to participate in the initial meetings in 2009 but couldn’t continue because I broke my ankle. I was always interested in the mission to advance women, so when I was able I decided to join the organization so that I could participate and contribute to the good work that they are doing.” She is a partner at Whalen & Company, CPAs, and serves as president. She started with the firm in 1990 and oversees administrative functions and information technology. She is a Certified Public Accountant, Enrolled Agent and Personal Financial Specialist. She is a member of the Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, as well as the Women Presidents’ Organization and Enterprise Worldwide.
Kathy Wolfgram
CAS - A Division of the American Chemical Society Director of Editorial Publishing Collaboration and Planning. Currently on the Board of Trustees for Capital University, a member of the Columbus Rotary Club and an officer of the Columbus Rotary Foundation. Past member of the United Way Allocations Committee, the Education Vision Council, and the Management Advisory Committee.
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Carol Wright
Federal Public Defender-Capital Habeas Unit “I joined WLC because women have helped me succeed as an attorney and a person. I hope I can do the same.” Supervising Attorney of the Capital Habeas Unit of the Federal Public Defender’s Office Southern Ohio. The Unit represents inmates on Ohio’s death row in federal courts and also argues for clemency before the Ohio Parole Board and to Ohio’s Governor.
Kelsey Wright Limited Brands
Les Wright “My paternal grandmother taught us all to live by the Bible verse- ‘Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.’ We didn’t have a lot, but we were taught to share what we had, and to seize the opportunity to do good. That’s what volunteerism and philanthropy mean to me: Seizing the opportunity to do good.” Founded the Alliance of Black Women, Strategies Against Violence Everywhere (Save, as well as Corporate Sisters. Served as the YWCA’s board president and was the first African American female on the board of United Way of Central Ohio. Served on the boards for Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus Urban League and the King Arts Complex. Chairs Columbus City Council’s Health and Human Services Committee, co-chairs the board for the Center of Healthy Families. Helped establish the city’s first Truancy Intervention Center. In 1989, she received the YWCA’s Women of Achievement Award. She was the first African American woman in management at the Columbus Southern Power Company and the first African American woman on the Columbus City Council.
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The Ohio State University “I want to be part of a group of women who have input on new initiatives in Columbus.” Assistant Provost in the Office of Academic Affairs/Undergraduate Education at The Ohio State University, charged with developing strategic relationships with external stakeholders for mutually beneficial academic programs. pg. 124
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Tiffany Wulf Nationwide
“I joined the WLC because I’m excited to be working with a group of women professionals to help others in our community!” Senior Consultant at Nationwide currently responsible for designing and building program management and change enablement capabilities. Previously a consulting manager with Accenture and then a program manager for business transformation at the state of Ohio.
Michelle Zarlengo Alliance Data
“WLC represents an opportunity to become a part of a dynamic, caring and passionate group of women that have a singular focus - helping other women become their personal best.” A wife, marketing professional, animal lover, amateur interior designer and travel enthusiast. She has been with Alliance Data, a marketing company that delivers loyalty through branded credit card programs, since 1999. She currently leads a team of Marketing Strategists and Architects. She has a MBA from the University of Cincinnati, with studies abroad, and a BA from The Ohio State University. She lives in Sunbury with her husband, Paul, and several very spoiled fur babies.
Members and friends gather at event sponsor State Auto’s headquarters on March 14, 2013 for an evening of networking. pg. 125
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FirstMerit Bank N.A. “I joined WLC because making a difference with a group of women who all care about change is an incredible opportunity!” Regional CEO of the Columbus Region for FirstMerit Bank. Graduate of Miami University, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in finance and international business. Graduate of the executive management program at Case Western Reserve University. Past Board President and current Treasurer for the Central Ohio YMCA and a member of the board of trustees/finance committee for Experience Columbus. Past Chair of the Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges and Law Enforcement Foundation annual campaigns. Also a past member of the United Way campaign cabinet and Columbus Children’s Theatre board of trustees. In 2002, received the Business First “Forty under 40” award. Married to husband Mike, with six children; resides on the Northwest side of Columbus.
Susan Zelinski Fifth Third Bank
Members, friends and E3 participants enjoyed the mentor/mentee fashion show sponsored by DSW on September 19, 2012. pg. 126
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Ways YOU Can
Get Involved •
Find Employment
Help us find full- or part-time employment for E3 participants.
• Join one of our committees to make an even bigger impact. •
Become a Mentor
The mentoring program is the hallmark of the E3 program. Please consider joining our formal, professionally supported mentoring program and help to provide direction and support to an E3 participant.
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Use Social Media
Like us on Facebook, and share stories and photos on your page. Help us spread the word.
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Underwrite events
Help us keep our WLC calendar robust by personally underwriting (or by inviting your company to underwrite) event expenses. Better yet—host an event for us!
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Refer Young Women
We have “step-up” reduced rate memberships available for young women under age 35, please refer a friend!
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E3 participant Jennifer Combs, speaking at the national Women’s Leadership Council Summit in Charleston, SC in March 2013.
“Getting through school and obtaining a great job will enable me to become a member of the WLC myself, and give back to others what has been so graciously given to me! In my humble opinion, the WLC ROCKS!” — Jennifer, Full-time cabinet maker, full-time engineering student and E3 participant pg. 128
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