In 2005, presented the Karen S. House Leadership Award for Dedication and Commitment to the Development of Leadership for Regional Collaboration by the West Chester Chamber Alliance. • In 2008, presented MLK "Drum Major" Award from the Middletown Ministerial Alliance. Received the 2011 Health Center Hero Award from the Ohio Association of Community Health Centers.
Interests
Family, History, Genealogy, Gardening
Industries
Nonprofit Organization Management
Resumes
Executive Director At Supports To Encourage Low-Income Families
Executive Director at Supports to Encourage Low-income Families
Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Nonprofit Organization Management
Work:
Supports to Encourage Low-income Families - Hamilton, Ohio since Apr 1996
Executive Director
National SAFE KIDS Campaign (now called Safe Kids Worldwide) - Washington, DC Nov 1989 - Apr 1996
National Field Director
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, US Dept. of Transportation - Washington, DC Mar 1989 - Dec 1989
Coordinator, TEAM Affiliate Program
Hoosiers for Safety Belts, Inc - Indianapolis, Indiana Area Apr 1986 - Mar 1989
Executive Director
Cincinnati Automobile Club - Cincinnati, Ohio Sep 1984 - Apr 1986
Public Affairs/Safety Coordinator
Education:
Bowling Green State University 1978 - 1982
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Journalism
Bowling Green State University 1978 - 1982
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Education
Interests:
Family, History, Genealogy, Gardening
Honor & Awards:
In 2005, presented the Karen S. House Leadership Award for Dedication and Commitment to the Development of Leadership for Regional Collaboration by the West Chester Chamber Alliance.
In 2008, presented MLK "Drum Major" Award from the Middletown Ministerial Alliance. Received the 2011 Health Center Hero Award from the Ohio Association of Community Health Centers.