Celebrating 36 years of Women of Achievement June 23, 2021 2021 WOMEN of ACHIEVEMENT Live show MC: Angela Pace

Welcome 2021 Woman of Achievement | Michelle Heritage Sandy Doyle-Ahern, Chair, YWCA Board of Trustees Medal presented by 2020 Woman of Achievement Francie Henry ACADEMY SPONSOR MESSAGE: CARDINAL HEALTH 2021 Woman of Achievement | Linda Kanney Academy of Women of Achievement March Medal presented by YWCA Columbus President & CEO v Stories of Resilience Christie Angel Christie Angel, President & CEO, YWCA Columbus SPONSOR MESSAGE: BIG LOTS PRESENTING SPONSOR MESSAGE: L BRANDS Announcement Christie Angel, President & CEO, YWCA Columbus OUR WHY Janelle Coleman, Chair-Elect, YWCA Board of Trustees 2021 Woman of Achievement | Mary Howard Recognition of Women on the Rise Medal presented by 2020 Woman of Achievement Christie Angel, President & CEO, YWCA Columbus Barbara Smoot Sandy Doyle-Ahern, Chair, YWCA Board of Trustees 2021 Woman of Achievement | Gayle Saunders Janelle Coleman, Chair-Elect, YWCA Board of Trustees Medal presented by 2020 Woman of Achievement Lisa Ingram PRESENTING SPONSOR MESSAGE: HONDA PRESENTING SPONSORS ACADEMY SPONSOR

OUR RESULTS 2021 Woman of Achievement | Carla Williams-Scott Medal presented by 2020 Woman of Achievement Sandra J. Anderson 2021 Woman of Achievement | Jennifer Peterson Medal presented by 2020 Woman of Achievement

Allison J. Barret YWCA Columbus is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women and promote PRESENTING SPONSOR MESSAGE: AMERICAN peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. ELECTRIC POWER FOUNDATION

OUR FUTURE 65 S. 4th St., Columbus, OH 43215 | ywcacolumbus.org TEXT TO GIVE: Text ywcacbus to 74121 #ywcacbus 2021 Woman of Achievement | Dr. Deena Chisolm Medal presented by 2020 Woman of Achievement Dr. Anahi Ortiz 2021 Women of Achievement / 3 CELEBRATING JOIN US AT OUR 36 YEARS OF NEXT EVENT... WOMEN OF 10.27.21 ACHIEVEMENT SAVE THE

This year’s event celebrates resilience – how each of our honorees rise above the challenges they face, DATE how YWCA Columbus is dedicated to helping others in our Columbus community rise, and how our entire community has shown strength and perseverance over the past year.

“BETTERING YOURSELF AND YOUR COMMUNITY BUILDING A TAKES HARD WORK. IT TAKES GOING THE EXTRA MILE, MOVING PAST SETBACKS, AND NEVER GIVING MORE INCLUSIVE UP UNTIL YOU REACH YOUR GOAL. IT TAKES RESILIENCE TO BUILD THE WORLD WE WANT TO SEE.” COLUMBUS

CHRISTIE ANGEL President & CEO, YWCA Columbus

Learn about our interactive DEI trainings SANDY DOYLE-AHERN Chair, YWCA Columbus for individuals, small groups, and local Board of Trustees businesses and organizations. YWCACOLUMBUS.ORG/DEITRAINING

4 / 2021 Women of Achievement 2021 Women of Achievement / 5 WOMEN ON THE RISE ‘21 We also honor exemplary young women doing great work in our community. These Women On The Rise – Maria Elizabeth Cortez, Eryn Hathaway, Tawana L. Mims, Tanya Salyers, and Ally Zahler – will be the next change-makers in Columbus. We can’t wait to see what they do next! WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT

Today we honor our newest Academy members: Dr. Deena Chisolm, Michelle Heritage, Mary Howard, Linda Kanney, Jennifer Peterson, Gayle Saunders, and Carla Williams-Scott. These exemplary women join 274 others who have been inducted into our Academy of Women of Achievement over the last 36 years.

6 / 2021 Women of Achievement 2021 Women of Achievement / 7 DR. DEENA CHISOLM SHE/HER

WE HAVE SO MUCH Nationwide Foundation Endowed Chair in Health Equity Research “ Director, Center for Child Health Equity and Outcomes Research UNREALIZED POTENTIAL Vice-President, Health Services Research IN OUR COMMUNITY, OUR CITY, OUR NATION... Dr. Deena Chisolm is a champion for health equity and improving the health of the whole community. Her IF YOU LEAVE FULL experience with a chronic illness from a young age, combined with barriers faced by an under-resourced family, led her on a path dedicated to keeping people well. Throughout her education, Dr. Chisolm focused SEGMENTS BEHIND, on preventative medicine and the role data can play in understanding health at a population level. Now, her YOU DON’T GET THE research focuses on improving the health and health care of minority and at-risk adolescents. FULL VALUE THEY Dr. Chisolm holds the Nationwide Foundation Endowed Chair in Health Equity Research and serves as BRING TO THE founding director of the newly established Center for Child Health Equity and Outcomes Research in the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. She is also a Professor of Pediatrics in TABLE AND THEN The State University College of Medicine with joint appointments in the Colleges of Public Health and YOU DON’T Nursing. REACH YOUR In her many roles, Dr. Chisolm uses her lived experience to help address the reality – not just the theory – of FULL POTENTIAL. the challenges faced by our community. She uses data with an eye toward how it impacts equity and health outcomes, especially for those who are least likely to have a voice.

Dr. Chisolm has published nearly 100 academic papers, creating a foundation and body of knowledge for others to build on. She has also mentored dozens of students – training the next generation of researchers to advance health care for the whole community.

8 / 2021 Women of Achievement 2021 Women of Achievement / 9 MICHELLE HERITAGE SHE/HER

“LOCATE YOUR Executive Director, Community Shelter Board PASSION AND Michelle Heritage has extensive nonprofit and public sector experience, including more than 30 years in PURSUE IT leadership roles in the homeless system, mental health, child welfare, and the alcohol and drug systems. RELENTLESSLY. She is a passionate advocate for the vulnerable and those who face barriers threatening their basic needs. Michelle leads Community Shelter Board – an organization focused on rapidly placing people who are homeless in permanent housing while connecting them with employment and job training, medical care, and behavioral health care to help them remain stable. She is also a founding member of the Affordable Housing Alliance of Central Ohio, The Economic Mobility Coalition, and the Prevent Family Homelessness Collaborative. She has helped build a proactive crisis response system that is nationally respected.

Throughout her career, Michelle has been guided by what she calls the “joyous debt” - the idea that you have been given things in life and have the joyous responsibility to pay that debt in service to others. She is deeply optimistic and collaborative, and she believes we, as a community, have the ability to solve the barriers faced by those living in poverty.

10 / 2021 Women of Achievement 2021 Women of Achievement / 11 MARY HOWARD SHE/HER

IT MEANS THE Executive Director, “ The Wexner Medical Center – East Hospital WORLD TO RECEIVE

RECOGNITION FOR Mary Howard cares – she cares for her staff, her hospital, and her community. Her mother planted that SOMETHING YOU seed of caregiving for Mary at a young age, showing her what it meant to give to others and extend LOVE TO DO. kindness to all. Mary began her career as a staff nurse at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and progressed to serve in various leadership positions in a variety of patient care areas, including Women’s Health, Oncology and Rehab/Post-Acute Services and was promoted to Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer at Grant Medical Center. Prior to her current role as Executive Director, where she is responsible for operations, strategic planning and program development, Mary served East Hospital as Associate Executive Director and Chief Nursing Officer.

Whether in big decision-making that impacts the health care of Central Ohioans or in small caring acts to motivate young minds and emerging professionals, Mary has been influential at The Ohio State University and throughout the greater Columbus area. She values strong relationships and has helped her hospital rebuild trust with the community where it resides. She is driven by building a healthier community where people can lead their best lives.

12 / 2021 Women of Achievement 2021 Women of Achievement / 13 LINDA KANNEY SHE/HER

UNTIL THERE IS President, “ National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Central Ohio Chapter JUSTICE FOR ALL,

I WILL CONTINUE Linda Kanney thrives when surrounded by diverse people and perspectives. Her 32-years working TO BE DRIVEN. with YWCAs in Parkersburg, West Virginia and Columbus led her to many mentors, and Linda modeled herself after these strong leaders. Her work with YWCAs helped Linda realize her passion was in civic engagement and making a difference for Black women. She devotes her time, talent, and resources to the elimination of racism and the empowerment of women.

In her current role, Linda leads the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. Central Ohio Chapter – an advocacy organization working to address racial and gender disparities for Black women and girls in the areas of health, education, and economic empowerment. Through her leadership, the Central Ohio Chapter has a seat at the table for conversations and action on pay equity, paid family and medical leave, infant and maternal health, metabolic syndrome, educational equity, criminal justice reform, and voter engagement. Since becoming a chapter in 2011, the Central Ohio Chapter has awarded over $50,000 in college scholarships to Black females and was rated A Model Chapter distinction by the NC100BW, Inc.

Linda wants to create a pathway for the next generation. She looks at policies, practices and legislation that create barriers and disparities for Black women to thrive, and she finds allies and partners to help drive change. She lives her life in gratitude and is committed to using her voice to create a framework for the next generation of women leaders.

14 / 2021 Women of Achievement 2021 Women of Achievement / 15 JENNIFER PETERSON SHE/HER

“YOUR VOICE MATTERS. Chief Executive, Easton, Steiner + Associates WE NEED ALL THE Jennifer Peterson is a connector. Whether she is connecting people, ideas, or businesses, Jennifer looks VOICES AT THE TABLE. for opportunities to benefit others. She strongly believes that the success of an organization is not based on profit alone – businesses must be respected in the community and aligned with causes that reflect integrity and a desire to have a positive long-term impact.

Jennifer plays an instrumental role in the Easton Community Foundation, a donor-advised fund at The Columbus Foundation established to support community betterment. One of the Foundation’s initiatives that is very dear to her heart is the Change for Charity meter program, which benefits six area nonprofit organizations each year. Her leadership and enthusiasm have significantly raised awareness for a multitude of causes and the resources they make available in the community.

Jennifer has loved her past roles in branding and merchandising, and her role at Easton allows her to build on those skills. As the first woman in her position, Jennifer feels a responsibility to not only be successful but to mentor other women as well. She is an inclusive leader and doesn’t shy away from tough conversations as she continues to ensure her professional and personal contributions are meaningful and making a difference for others.

16 / 2021 Women of Achievement 2021 Women of Achievement / 17 GAYLE SAUNDERS SHE/HER

“I CARRY WHAT MY Founder & CEO, The Saunders PR Group PARENTS TAUGHT Gayle Saunders is opening doors. Her parents taught her to not limit herself and to stand up for others. For ME, ‘YOU HAVE TO every accomplishment or honor she receives, Gayle is mindful of what that means for opportunities for BE ABLE TO SHINE those who come after her. IN A WAY THAT YOU Gayle has led public relations for Nationwide, Ameritech (AT&T), and National City Bank (PNC), and held MAKE SURE YOU ARE executive roles at The Ohio State University, the City of Columbus, and Columbus City Schools. In her extensive experience in public relations, Gayle served as liaison to the White House, managing an internal OPENING DOORS team of 70 staff members and over 100 national media outlets during The Ohio State University’s Spring FOR OTHERS WHO 2013 Commencement when former President Barack Obama gave the address. Named 2018 Public Relations Practitioner of the Year by the Central Ohio Public Relations Society of America, Saunders is the LOOK LIKE YOU, first person of color to earn this title in the history of the chapter. Today, she leads her own company and TODAY AND lifts up other small and emerging businesses. TOMORROW.’ With her work in public relations, Gayle aims to lift all communities, particularly communities of color. Through her work with organizations such as CelebrateOne, Columbus Public Health, Franklin County, and others, she helps to drive change for and within communities. She connects people of color to resources and information that help improve and save lives. While Gayle has been “the first” in a number of positions over the course of her journey, she makes sure she isn’t the last.

18 / 2021 Women of Achievement 2021 Women of Achievement / 19 CARLA WILLIAMS-SCOTT SHE/HER

“BE GENUINE WITH Director, Department of Neighborhoods, City of Columbus YOUR INTENTIONS Everything Carla Williams-Scott did along her career prepared her for now, even though she didn’t know it AND LISTEN TO at the time. As she came to understand the systems designed to support people in poverty, she also saw THE NEEDS OF the flaws in our systems and developed a desire to create change. THE PEOPLE THAT Carla has a passion for working with cross-cultural groups that empower individuals to have their voices YOU’RE TRYING heard so that they can advocate for themselves and others. In her prior role as the Assistant Director of Economic Development and Community Partnerships for Franklin County, she managed the Board of TO SERVE. Commissioners Community Partnership Grant program, a $16M portfolio that provides support to local community-based organizations that serve county residents. In addition to the Community Partnership program, she managed the People Works Workforce Development program which assists low-income county residents to obtain full-time living-wage jobs and career pathways leading out of poverty. She is also involved in groups that promote literacy, education, and health and wellness.

In her current role, Carla oversees resident-driven community revitalization plans, the Community Relations Commission, and neighborhood liaisons. She works across teams, departments, and systems to uplift residents. She tries to keep young people engaged in their community and to ensure everyone can have a voice in their community and local government. Carla works to reduce and eliminate barriers so everyone can have the chance to thrive.

20 / 2021 Women of Achievement 2021 Women of Achievement / 21 TAWANA L. MIMS (SHE/HER) 2021 WOMEN Small Business Underwriter and Diversity & Inclusion Associate Resource Group Co-Chair, Encova Insurance

Tawana L. Mims provides leadership support among all Associate Resource Group leaders ON THE RISE and on the steering committee for Encova of Ohio Foundation philanthropy efforts. She joined Encova (Motorists) Insurance in 2013. Tawana earned a Bachelor of Administration from DeVry Institute of Technology in 1998. She currently serves as the Co-Chair for Seeds of Caring’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion steering committee and holds leadership roles with the Black Employee Resource Council and Huntington Bank’s Think Tank Committee. A native of MARIA ELIZABETH CORTEZ Ypsilanti, Michigan, Tawana is married with three children and lives in Pickerington, Ohio. (SHE/HER/ELLA) Community Outreach Director, New American Welcome Center, TANYA SALYERS YMCA of Central Ohio (SHE/HER) Marketing & Communications Manager, The Women’s Fund of Central Ohio Maria Cortez has a passion for advocating. She has gained experience working for nonprofits in Columbus. These experiences have set Maria up for success; she brings Tanya Salyers is the Marketing and Communications Manager for The Women’s Fund of Central a unique perspective to the needs of the community. Maria says working with diverse Ohio, a public foundation whose mission is to transform the lives of women and girls. She populations has served as a catalyst for greater advocacy within her role. Maria puts the serves as a Board Member for New Leaders Council Columbus, an organization that works needs of the community first, constantly working to find solutions and services for those to recruit, train, promote and develop progressive change makers, and for Zora’s House, a who are underrepresented. Outside of her work, Maria volunteers on various boards and safe space for women of color to thrive. Tanya is a graduate of Shawnee State University and organizations to empower, educate, develop and mentor women, Latinx, immigrant, New holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. A proud Korean-Appalachian, Tanya is a American and Refugee community members. transplant from Portsmouth, Ohio. She has made Columbus home for the last 14 years and lives in the city with her son, Calder. ERYN HATHAWAY (SHE/HER) ALLY ZAHLER Founder & CEO, Eryn PiNK Ltd. (SHE/HER) Executive Director, ICE Mentors Inc. Executive Director, Reeb Avenue Center

Eryn Hathaway is a wife, mother and public servant who built a career around her shared Founded in 2015, the Reeb Avenue Center houses multiple nonprofits working together passions for marketing and youth advocacy. She is the Founder and CEO of Eryn PiNK Ltd., to deliver critically needed resources to the city’s south side. Zahler leads this effort with a school program and girl empowerment organization serving 250+ students annually dedication to the community, a heart for others and determination to succeed in the fight (2011). Eryn is a graduate from Otterbein University and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Public against poverty. She has been involved with Leadership Columbus and Bloombase Leadership Relations and Speech Communications. Formerly, she served as a Brand Strategist with PMM and recently joined Vistage. Zahler serves as the president of the South Side Thrive advisory Agency, a full-service marketing firm, representing Fortune 500 Corporations for 10 years. For board. She hails from Findlay, Ohio and graduated from Bowling Green State University. her commitment to empowering the community and next generation of leaders, Eryn was Zahler currently lives in Hilliard, Ohio with her husband, Andrew, and one-and-a-half-year-old recognized as a 2019 “History Maker” by McDonald’s and Radio One and was awarded the daughter, Blake. Zahler also coaches Varsity Volleyball at Grandview High School. Otterbein University Young Alumni Award.

22 / 2021 Women of Achievement 2021 Women of Achievement / 23 YWCA COLUMBUS IS ON Igniting the Community Educating and Empowering A MISSION TO ELIMINATE CONFRONTING UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTHS YWCA KIDS PLACE RACISM & EMPOWER WOMEN Affordable, dependable, and high-quality 1,000+ individuals listened, year-round child care YWCA Columbus continues to reject the status quo and rise to the challenge. Our shared belief in learned, and reflected during the peace, justice, freedom, and dignity remains true and strong. 2020 Activists and Agitators 1,516 children served in early 2020

Visit ywcacolumbus.org/get-involved to learn how you can help. 260 children served and supported when schools resumed with hybrid models 1,600+ 100% of participants Supporting Those in Need people watched our reported having a greater Racial Equity understanding of how 101 webinar to utilize a restorative PIVOTING TO VIRTUAL approach to begin 35th year of Women of Achievement YWCA FAMILY CENTER repairing racist harm. An emergency shelter for homeless families viewed and were inspired 2,000+ by our honorees 1,204 individuals served MOBILIZING OUR COMMUNITY 323 families served Bright Futures 759 children served 3 in-person voter registration events 26% of children served were <2 years old 3 virtual voter registration phone/text banking events 100% of Bright Futures graduates with 44 volunteers reported improved confidence in their abilities to be a leader, identify needs for social change, and develop strategies to take action WOMEN’S RESIDENCY A supportive housing program for chronically SHOWING UP AND SPEAKING UP homeless women with a diagnosed disability • Helped form a Coalition of African American leaders Leadership for Social Change in Columbus 100% of Leadership for Social Change graduates 70% of residents • Partnered with the City of Columbus’s Health reported improved confidence in their abilities to be a maintained/showed Commissioner and Equity Team to declare racism a leader, identify needs for social change, and develop 94 public health crisis. Through op-eds and testimony, women served improvement in their strategies to take action individualized goal plan our work led to both the City of Columbus and Franklin County adopting the declaration 97% of women in the 24 participants trained 47 • Served on the City’s Commission on Black Girls and average age program successfully maintained housing provided revisions to the report on the quality of life 2 feminist book clubs held of Black girls in Central Ohio

24 / 2021 Women of Achievement 2021 Women of Achievement / 25 Columbus Urban League Planned Parenthood of EVENT LEADERSHIP Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Greater Ohio CORPORATE CO-CHAIRS Community Housing Network Porter, Wright, Morris and Corna Kokosing Arthur NICHOLAS K. AKINS RICK SCHOSTEK Dinsmore & Shohl LLP Quantum Health Chairman, President Executive Vice President Donatos Pizza Schneider Downs and CEO American Honda Motor Co. Easton Community Sean P. Dunn & Associates, American Electric Power BRUCE K. THORN Foundation LLC ANDREW MESLOW President & CEO Elford Smart Columbus CEO Big Lots EMH&T, Inc. Squire Patton Boggs L Brands EY State Auto GBQ Partners LLC Steiner + Associates Grange Insurance The Oswald Companies EVENT SPONSORSHIP Greater Columbus Arts The Robert Weiler Company PRESENTING Worthington Industries Council The Saunders Company Hinson Family Trust The Scotts Miracle-Gro American Electric Power HOSPITALITY Homeport Company Foundation Together & Co Hondros Family of Companies thinkCSC Big Lots Foundation FREEDOM King Business Interiors United Way of Central Ohio Honda of America Columbia Gas Mount Carmel Health System US Bank L Brands Foundation Community Shelter Board MurphyEpson Wright Patt Credit Union ACADEMY Crane Group One Columbus Cardinal Health Encova Paul Werth Associates ADVOCACY Fifth Third Bank Penzone Salons + Spas The Champion Companies Friends of Ginther Huntington EMPOWERMENT Installed Building Products SPECIAL THANK YOU’S Mills James KeyBank PHOTOGRAPHER FLORIST PRINT MEDIA M/I Homes Foundation Autumn Theodore Donya’s Florals The Columbus Dispatch Medical Mutual Photography Nationwide Children’s Hospital MEDALS AND SHADOW BOXES MEDIA Ohio Mutual Insurance MC Capital Awards WBNS-10TV OhioHealth Angela Pace THANK YOU TO THE PEACE PNC SCARF & MASK DESIGN Ohio Capital Corporation for FOLLOWING VENDORS FOR DIGNITY Jasmine Burton Housing THEIR SUPPORT AS WELL: Bank of America The Kroger Company SCARF & MASK Outreach Promotions Brickler & Eckler LLP PRODUCTION One Hope Wine COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Yvette McGee Brown Columbus Fashion Alliance E&E Tea Co. Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Cameron Mitchell Restaurants Exquisite Wines, LLC Pease LLP CAS VIDEO SHOOT VENUE Mmelo Boutique Confections City of Upper Arlington The Kitchen JUSTICE Kennedy’s Kakes Columbus Metropolitan Central Ohio Transit Authority PHOTOSHOOT MAKEUP Bath and Body Works Housing Authority Hexion Jacqueline Harrison ScentsXchange Columbus Partnership The Ohio State University Columbus School for Girls *as of 6.11.21 The Ohio State University Columbus State Community Wexner Medical Center College 2021 Women of Achievement / 27 THE ACADEMY OF WOMEN OF Cardinal Health is proud ACHIEVEMENT to congratulate the 2021 A Deborah A. Ballam, 2002 Jennette B. Bradley, 1999 Anna D. Barker, 1988 Barbara K. Brandt, 2000 Women of Achievement for Judy Barker, 1991 Lou J. Briggs*, 1992 Jane Grote Abell, 2014 Tara Abraham, 2017 Alison J. Barret, 2020 Susan E. Brown., 1997 their outstanding contributions. Jan Allen, 1994 Trudy Bartley, 2019 Dorothy R. Brownley*, 1995 Carole A. Anderson, 2001 Joyce B. Beatty, 2002 Katherine A. Burcsu, 1998 Sandra J. Anderson, 2020 Diane S. Bennett, 1996 Christie Angel, 2015 Sharon K. Bennett, 1986 Mary Yvette Austin-Palmer, 2007 Susan M. Berg, 1991 C With resilience and courage, Anna Bishop*, 1993 Andrea Cambern, 2008 Davi Blake, 2003 they continue to break barriers Donna A. Caniano, 2006 B Sally Ward Bloomfield, 1990 Sister Patricia Ann Carroll, 1986 and improve our community. Elsie Blount, 1998 Janet Chen, 2018 Norah Bagirinka, 2015 Cheryl A. Boyce, 1993 Miriam Brodsky Chenfeld, 1987 Phyllis J. Bailey, 1989 Sarah T. Boysen, 1998

© 2021 Cardinal Health. All Rights Reserved. Lit. No. 5CR21-1463788 (05/2021) cardinalhealth.com 2021 Women of Achievement / 29 Stacy A. Cherry, 1987 E Elizabeth D. Gee*, 1993 I L Joyce B. Link, 2003 Marilee Chinnici-Zuercher, 2005 Sherri M. Geldin, 2002 Linda Shetina Logan, 2013 Helen R. Churella*, 1995 Antoinette Parisi Eaton, 1991 Sallie Diane Gibson, 1998 Lisa Ingram, 2020 Georgetta Lake, 1997 Patricia M. Logsdon, 2007 Bunny C. Clark, 1993 Suzanne Stilson Edgar*, 1995 Nancy J. Goorey*, 2000 Melissa P. Ingwersen, 2014 Cynthia C. Lazarus, 1991 Teresa C. Long, 2010 Frankie L. Coleman, 1994 Lynn Elliott, 2012 Julie Graber, 2007 Paula A. Inniss, 2001 Mary K. Lazarus, 1994 Rebecca A. Love, 2002 Marie E. Collart, 1987 Dot Erickson, 1994 Mary Jo Green, 2007 Susan J. Insley, 1992 Dawn Tyler Lee, 2013 Evelyn F. Luckey, 1986 Darci Congrove, 2019 Patricia Eshman, 2011 Charlene E. Greene, 2012 Valerie B. Lee, 2005 Andrea A. Lunsford, 1996 Almeta E. Cooper., 2009 Kathy Espy, 1998 Lynn A. Greer, 1998 Tawnya M. Lewis, 1989 Catherine M. Lyttle, 2008 Iris Ann Cooper, 2006 Dorothy Cage Evans*, 2017 Ida Faye Groves, 1997 J Irma M. Cooper*, 1988 Mary Elizabeth Evans, 1996 Sally J. Cooper, 1990 Janet E. Jackson, 1992 Ida L. Copenhaver*, 2009 H Rebecca D. Jackson, 1990 LEARN HOW YOU CAN Bishop Judith Craig, 1995 F Kim Jacobs, 2016 Mable J. Haddock, 1997 Ellen W. Craig-Jones*, 1993 Donna A. James, 1999 CREATE CHANGE Sister Barbara Hahl, 1996 Loann Crane, 2011 Mary Ellen Fairfield, 1993 Mattie B. James, 1994 Elaine H. Hairston, 1992 Sally W. Crane, 2004 Babette A. Feibel, 1996 Anne Kittredge Jeffrey*, 1996 Bobbie M. Hall*, 1988 Tanny Crane, 1998 Barbara K. Fergus, 2015 Roberta Jones-Booth*, 2002 Anietra Y. Hamper, 1991 Celia D. Crossley, 1991 Susan Finn, 1992 Malika Haque, 2019 Cecilia Cullman*, 1989 Karen Fiorile, 2012 Ellen H. Hardymon, 1995 Mary L. Cusick, 2010 Judith E. Fisher, 2009 K Arlena Fitch-Gordon, 2000 Gene T. Harris, 1991 Linda S. Kass, 1999 Karen Sue Foley, 1988 Mary E. Harris*, 1988 Bonnie G. Kelm, 1987 D Judith B. Fountain, 1995 Patricia T. Hayot, 1999 Gale V. King, 2011 Tammy Fournier-Alsaada, 2017 *, 1999 Amy Klaben, 2016 Mimi Dane, 2018 Fran Frazier, 1991 Loretta Heard*, 1989 Catherine Chapin Kobacker, 2004 Jo Ann Davidson, 1992 Barbara Freeman, 2014 Francie Henry, 2020 JOIN THE LEADERSHIP FOR SOCIAL Myrna Kobre, 1988 Joann Kinion Davis, 1996 Mabel G. Freeman, 1987 Marcia Rafn Herrold*, 1990 CHANGE PROGRAM Sharon Davies, 2015 Stephanie A. Hightower, 2005 Susan Koletar, 2017 For young women at the beginning of their career, this 10-month long Karen Susan Days, 2009 Maude Hill, 2018 Nancy Kramer, 2015 program, helps them understand how discriminatory practices, policies Fredericka Wallace Deena, 1990 G Cindy Hilsheimer, 2013 Kathy A. Krendl, 2018 and beliefs produce various forms of inequity. Elfi Di Bella, 2009 Lisa A. Hinson, 2010 Cheryl H. Krueger, 1987 Patricia Temple Gabbe, 2011 Amy K. Kuhn*, 1997 G. Hannah Dillard*, 2001 Karen A. Holbrook, 2006 Applications to join the class of 2021 are open Oct. 11-Nov. 19. Judy R. Garel*, 2001 Rubye R. Kyles, 2000 Anne G. Doody*, 1992 Mary Jo Hudson, 2008 ywcacolumbus.org Teresa A. Dowd, 1991 Ann Gazelle, 1994

30 / 2021 Women of Achievement 2021 Women of Achievement / 31 M O Joy Harriman Reilly, 1991 Carol J. Stewart*, 1994 Tracy A. Wimberly, 1994 Z , 1994 Barbara F. Stovall, 1992 , 1993 Nannette V. Maciejunes, 2009 M. Sue O’Dorisio, 1989 Susan J. Ridley, 1988 Linda S. Stoverock, 2010 Beatrice E. Wolpe, 1993 Sue Zazon, 2019 Gail Marsh, 2012 Virginia M. O’Keeffe, 2003 Rhonda R. Rivera, 1989 Nancy B. Strause, 1990 Les Wright, 1989 Nancy L. Zimpher, 1997 Laurie Stein Marsh, 2011 Ellen O’Shaughnessy, 1987 Elaine Roberts, 2017 Tei Y. Street, 2010 Stacey A. Wright, 2000 Sister Mary Andrew Matesich*, 1991 Anahi Ortiz, 2020 Mysheika Williams Roberts, 2014 Jean Suh, 1988 TyKiah Wright, 2016 *deceased Ashindi Talika Ylitalo Maxton, 1990 Umit S. Ozkan, 1991 Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson*, 2005 Kathryn D. Sullivan, 2000 Elizabeth B. Mayo, 1993 Denise M. Robinson, 2008 Mari Norman Sunami, 1999 Sharon McClain-Boyer, 1993 Nancy Rogers, 2008 Y Valarie J. McDaniel, 2005 P Jacqueline Jones Royster, 2004 Michelle Yeager-Thornton, 2018 Yvette McGee Brown, 1995 Greta J. Russell, 1997 T Angela L. Pace, 1994 Mary Miller Young*, 1988 Ruth Shuman McLean*, 1987 Fran Ryan, 1987 Debra Penzone, 2015 Charleta B. Tavares, 2001 *, 1989 Kimber Perfect, 2014 Dorothy S. Teater, 1995 Michelle Mills, 2013 Carol Perkins, 2012 Gail Gregory Thomas, 1996 Bonnie K. Milenthal, 2005 S Floradelle A. Pfahl, 1990 Olivia W. Thomas, 2000 Val Moeller, 2001 Ann L. Pizzuti, 1999 Sharon Sachs, 1997 Tamara Spires Thomas, 1986 Betty D. Montgomery, 2000 Marjory M. Pizzuti, 2002 Claire A. Sawaya, 1993 Muriel K. Tice, 2001 Judith B. Moody*, 1987 Barbara J. Poppe, 2006 Jody Gordon Scheiman, 1998 Nancy R. Tidwell, 2018 Christine Ballengee Morris, 2016 Lucy McKewen Porter, 1992 Ann E. Schiele, 2000 Susan Tomasky, 2008 Karen Morrison, 2016 Diane W. Poulton*, 1986 Jeanne N. Schoedinger, 2005 Audrey G. Tuckerman, 2010 Judith K. Moseley, 1989 Beth M. Pritchard, 2002 Karen Schwarzwalder, 2011 Judith P. Tuckerman, 2003 Ruth W. Mount*, 1988 Anne S. Pruitt-Logan, 1993 Elizabeth O’Connor Seely, 2018 Marguerite Turnbull*, 1997 Helen Warner Mulholland*, 1989 Cheryl Prusinski, 2006 Thekla R. Shackelford, 1990 Priscilla R. Tyson, 1996 Kathleen Murphy, 2016 Deborah D. Pryce, 1995 Susie Shipley-Norwood, 1995 Barbara Siemer, 2019 N R Grayce M. Sills*, 1986 W Gloria J.T. Smith, 1999 Dianne A. Radigan, 2004 Bonnie Walson*, 2004 Mary W. Navarro, 2006 Kate Smith, 2019 Kasturi V. Rajadhyaksha*, 1998 Carole Watkins, 2013 Martha D. Ndile, 1991 Barbara Jean Smoot, 2020 Kathleen H. Ransier, 2004 Glenna L. Watson, 1990 Sara S. Neikirk, 1990 Barbara R. Snyder, 2007 Nancy A. Reardon, 2001 Carole Williams, 1991 Cathy D. Nelson, 2003 Rita Soronen, 2017 Susan D. Rector, 2012 Grayce Williams*, 1986 Barbara R. Nicholson, 2003 Paula A. Spence, 1986 Jean W. Reilly, 1989 JoAnna Williamson, 1994 Stefanie Spielman*, 2003 Catherine Talmadge Willis, 1992

32 / 2021 Women of Achievement 2021 Women of Achievement / 33 2020 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

SANDY DOYLE-AHERN LOURDES BARROSO DE PADILLA JUNE M. KONOLD Chair City Year, Inc. NiSource EMH&T REBECCA BUTLER ANECA E. LASLEY JANELLE N. COLEMAN Columbus State Community College Squire Patton Boggs Chair-Elect SHADENA M. CARTER KELLY LEONARD AEP Foundation State Auto Insurance PNC Financial Services KAREN MACKE SHAWNA DAVIS SARAH MALONE Secretary OhioHealth Wallick Communities Nationwide MALLORY E. DONALDSON GAIL MARSH REBEKAH SMITH Central Ohio Transit Authority The Ohio State University Treasurer GBQ Consulting, LLC EVE ELLINGER JUDITH MARSH State Auto Insurance Companies Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease RENÉE SHUMATE Immediate Past Chair AMBER HULME LAUREN MCBRIDE American Electric Power Medical Mutual The Ohio State University

SUSAN CHOE YVETTE N. HUNSICKER MARTY ROSS-DOLEN Member at Large American Honda Motor Company, Inc. Highlights for Children, Inc. Ohio Legal Help ERIKA CLARK JONES MYSHEIKA W. ROBERTS JANE GROTE ABELL ADAMH Board of Franklin County Columbus Public Health Donatos DARLA J. KING MARY BETH SULLIVAN COLETTE BARRICKS King Business Interiors, Inc. Huntington Insurance, Inc. Hexion Inc. MICHELLE YEAGER-THORNTON The Champion Companies 2020 ENDOWMENT TRUST BOARD

CARY HANOSEK ABBY MORRISON SALLY W. BLOOMFIELD Chair Bank of America Merrill Lynch Emeritus Merrill Lynch Bricker & Eckler LLP MOLLY PEIRANO SHELBY ANDERSON The Ohio State University SANDY DOYLE-AHERN Secretary Ex-Officio STEPHANIE SCHNITZ JPMorgan Chase & Co. EMH&T Perfect Balance, LLC LESHEL HUTCHINGS CHRISTIE ANGEL KEESHA WARMSBY JPMorgan Chase & Co. Ex-Officio JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA YWCA Columbus KELLY LEONARD KAREN SCHWARZWALDER PNC Financial Services Emeritus YWCA Greater Lakes Alliance 34 / 2021 Women of Achievement