Housing
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Director of Medical Education
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Summa Health
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I hope to gain a better understanding of the needs of our community and have a direct impact on things that matter to those around me.
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Lead Emerging Quality Manager
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Bridgestone Americas Tire
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Service is part of who I am, I have organized service events and fundraising for more than a dozen non-profit organizations. Including: March of Dimes, Akron Childrens Hospital, CornerStone Rehab, Battered Womens Shelter, and St. Francis de Sales. I truly love helping the under privileged. Being a Women in a Mans Field, I have served on many Women panels including GAC, I run multiple girls in STEM organizations and I serve on the Bridgestone Women Network Board. As a member of the Board I will shorten the Gap for Akron Women. I will be a supportive member and make the best choice for our community.
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VP, People & Culture
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Risk International Services, LLC
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With more than 20 years of experience in Human Resources in private, public, and non-profit organizations, Sarah provides valuable insight into the importance of People Operations within successful organizations. She is a strategic and tactical leader who is responsible for driving cultural initiatives, performance management, talent acquisition, engagement, retention, learning and career development, and workforce planning. Sarah previously held the position of Director of Human Resources at the United Way of Greater Cleveland and worked closely with the Board and community volunteers. Sarah’s time at UWGC gave her a greater understanding of the socioeconomic factors that impact our communities and the workforce. She looks forward to the opportunity to give back by sharing her knowledge and expertise in Human Resources.
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Community And Citizenship Manager
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Turner Construction
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Serving on a board holds significant importance in driving innovation. A board plays a crucial role in shaping the path of a business, community, and region. It is essential to have members who share a common goal but also bring diverse perspectives to the table, ensuring a comprehensive consideration of various viewpoints.
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Manager
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CliftonLarsonAllen
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I have been working on a couple of different boards and I’m looking for a new challenge in other areas I am passionate about.
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Cognitive Behavioral Coordinator
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Oriana House Inc.
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I want to serve the board first and foremost to be of better assistance to my employers and the population I serve. I want to develop connections and to receive mentorship or to be a mentor as well. I also want to strengthen my relationships and networking that can help me with upward mobility.
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Section Manager
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Burns & McDonnell
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I am interested in serving on a board to represent our female presence in the construction industry and advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion within our community. I believe I would gain knowledge from other like-minded individuals, build a stronger professional network, and hopefully make a difference in our community.
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Program Manager
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Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority
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I recently relocated to Akron and am excited to serve our great community and get connected to the amazing folks leading those efforts. I enjoy staying busy and being on working boards and committees, in the efforts of making real contributions. My areas of interest are victim services/advocacy, substance use, animal rights/welfare, adult education and supporting non-profits doing work that supports these efforts.
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Assistant Athletic Director
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Western Reserve Academy
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I would love the opportunity to continue to learn more about my community and give back. I would like to be able to serve on a bigger scale with the possibility of having a larger voice. I would also hope to meet others I can learn from and grow with in the future.
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Director of Operations
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Jobs for Ohio's Graduates
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Serving on a board allows me to contribute my expertise and make meaningful decisions that shape the organization"s future. I love surrounding myself with individuals who are not like-minded and I hope to gain valuable leadership experience, expand my network, and make a positive impact on the community through my board service.
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President
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JDV Med Spa
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I would love to be on the board to be a part of the community, empower other business owners through sharing information, offering any tips I may have to help others, and try to help or come up with creative content to interest others to join or attend the chamber/meetings.
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Director of Operations
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Wayside Farms Nursing & Rehabilitation
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I want to serve on a Board to share my knowledge and experience with other organizations and to give back to the community. I am looking forward to the opportunity to network with others in different industries with experience and knowledge.
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Medina Senior Shelter Manager
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Hope and Healing Survivor Resource Center
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I want to serve on a board because I am passionate about making a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals and communities, particularly those who are vulnerable and underserved. Having worked closely with survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, and sexual assault, I’ve developed a deep commitment to supporting these individuals and advocating for systemic change. Serving on a board will provide me with the opportunity to collaborate with like-minded professionals, share my expertise, and contribute to strategic decisions that can create lasting change. What I hope to gain from board service is a deeper understanding of the broader challenges and opportunities within the field, as well as the chance to strengthen my leadership and advocacy skills in a collaborative, solution-focused environment. I am eager to learn from others and work together to amplify the impact of the organization’s mission.
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Assistant Vice President, Division of Student Life
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Kent State University
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I believe serving on a board will allow me to make a meaningful impact in the community and help shape the direction of initiatives that align with my values and passions.