IT'S TIME TO CELEBRATE 35 YEARS OF WOMENof ACHIEVEMENT2020 Working with YWCA Columbus, we’re making positive change in our communities. We salute the Women of Achievement, and together we’re powering a brighter future for us all.

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2 2020 WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT Live Show MC: Angela Pace WELCOME 8.12 Sandy Doyle-Ahern, Chair, YWCA Board of Trustees Academy Sponsor Message: Cardinal Health 2020 ACADEMY OF WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT MARCH

Presenting Sponsor Message: L Brands PRESENTING SPONSORS IT'S TIME TO LOOK BACK 2020 WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT HONOREE Francie Henry Introduction by 2020 Woman On The Rise honoree, Jordan Davis Presenting Sponsor Message: Honda 2020 WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT HONOREE Lisa Ingram Introduction by 2020 Woman On The Rise honoree, Suzy Bureau 2020 WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT HONOREE Dr. Anahi Ortiz Introduction by 2020 Woman On The Rise honoree, Victoria Alesi IT'S TIME TO LEAD WITH DIGNITY Christie Angel, President and CEO, YWCA Columbus ACADEMY SPONSOR Presenting Sponsor Message: American Electric Power IT'S TIME TO LOOK FORWARD 2020 WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT HONOREE Alison J. Barret 35TH ANNIVERSARY SPONSOR Introduction by 2020 Woman On The Rise honoree, Christina Patel 2020 WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT HONOREE Sandra J. Anderson Introduction by 2020 Woman On The Rise honoree, Rhiannon Childs Presenting Sponsor Message: Big Lots Your YWCA Columbus is on a mission to eliminate 2020 WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT HONOREE racism, empower women and promote peace, Barbara Jean Smoot justice, freedom and Introduction by 2020 Woman On The Rise honoree, Sundeepti Jindal dignity for all.

35th Anniversary Sponsor: The Champion Companies 65 S. 4th St., Columbus, OH 43215 | ywcacolumbus.org TEXT TO GIVE: Text ywcacbus to 74121 #ywcacbus 3 IT'S TIME TO... The theme “It’s Time” recognizes and celebrates the 35th anniversary of Women of Achievement, while CELEBRATE 35 YEARS OF also allowing us to look back through the years, back WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT at the accomplishments of YWCA Columbus over the past year, and into the future at what each Women of Achievement thinks it is “time for.”

It’s Time to stand up against racism, It’s Time to fight for the dignity of every person. It’s Time to FULFILL OUR CHRISTIE ANGEL MISSION. PRESIDENT & CEO, YWCA COLUMBUS

It’s Time to LEAD WITH DIGNITY. SANDY DOYLE-AHERN CHAIR, YWCA COLUMBUS BOARD OF TRUSTEES 4 It’s Time to use our voices and our platform to spread these messages that can create real change in Columbus, Ohio and beyond.

$35,000 MATCH Because of their unwavering commitment to our community, The Champion Companies matched 35TH ANNIVERSARY SPONSOR $35,000 of the donations raised during the commemoration of the 2020 THANK YOU, Women of Achievement event. MICHELLE YEAGER-THORNTON & THE CHAMPION COMPANIES!

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5 Today we honor our newest Academy members: Sandra J. Anderson, Alison J. Barret, Francie Henry, Lisa Ingram, Dr. Anahi Ortiz, and Barbara Jean Smoot. These exemplary women join 268 others who have been inducted into our Academy of Women of Achievement over the last 35 years. 2020 Women of 6 Achievement It was an amazing experience meeting and connecting with the Women of Achievement. They shared great insight and advice with us. 2020 -Woman On The Rise, Victoria Alesi Women on the Rise In holding true with tradition–in this milestone year–we also honor exemplary young women doing great work in our community. These Women On The Rise–Victoria Alesi, Suzy Bureau, Rhiannon Childs, Jordan Davis, Sundeepti Jindal and Christina Patel–will be the next change-makers in Columbus. We can't wait to see what they do next!

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It’s Time for women to help women TAKE CHARGE.

8 SANDRA J. ANDERSON RETIRED ATTORNEY, NOW COMMUNITY SERVANT

Sandy Anderson has an incredible personal board members. Her own board service, and professional track record of commitment both past and present, is expansive. From to dignity, equity, and respect for others. her election as the first woman President Raised as a farmer’s daughter in Ross County, of the Columbus Bar Association Board of she went on to graduate Summa Cum Laude Governors in 1996, to her current leadership from Ohio University, and Magna Cum Laude of Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio and from Northwestern University School of Law, Equality Ohio, Sandy has been positively where she earned her Juris Doctor degree. impacting the Columbus community for decades. Her tenure on Equality Ohio Sandy became a female attorney when spanned the battle for marriage equality, and the practice of law was extremely now she is an adamant defender of women’s male-dominated. While working on the reproductive rights through her work with partnership track, she opened doors and Planned Parenthood. carved a path for the female attorneys who would come after her. Beginning in the 1990s, She is a tireless advocate for women, Sandy fought for gender fairness for women minorities, and members of LGBTQIA in law, even serving on the Ohio Supreme communities, both in her work as an Court Joint Task Force for Gender Fairness. attorney, and through her numerous roles as a community servant. She is a generous mentor to young attorneys and to women beginning their service as

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Now more than ever, It’s Time to MARCH FORTH! ALISON J. BARRET GRANTS & SERVICES DIRECTOR, GREATER COLUMBUS ARTS COUNCIL

Alison is an insistent voice for social justice In addition to her professional service, Alison whose service is humble, inspiring, and has served on many nonprofit boards—BESA, genuine. As the Director of Grants and YWCA Columbus, Thurber House, and Broad Services at the Greater Columbus Arts Street Presbyterian Church. But her nearly Council, she is responsible for awarding 20 years of philanthropy experience and approximately $4 million yearly in grants board service are just the tip of the iceberg of to artists and arts organizations in the Alison’s giving spirit. Columbus area, while assuring equity and access to funding for all segments of the She donates much of her personal time and community. treasure to the causes dearest to her, and encourages others to do the same, in ways Her current role at GCAC follows a long big and small. On her birthday (March 4th), professional history of philanthropy in Alison asks her friends and family to “March Central Ohio. Because of her background, Forth” and participate in their communities, Alison’s counsel is sought by nonprofit amplifying and multiplying her generous leaders and development professionals impact. to strengthen fundraising campaigns and diversify organizations. As a result, Alison’s impact on philanthropy in Columbus, and therefore on the community in general, is wide and deep.

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It’s Time for us to APPRECIATE one another for who we are.

12 FRANCIE HENRY REGIONAL PRESIDENT, FIFTH THIRD BANK

Francie is driven to make a difference in women inside and outside of Fifth Third Central Ohio through empowering women Bank, providing a strong model of female and providing educational opportunities leadership in a historically male-dominated for low to moderate-income individuals. industry. These two passions are the motivating force between Francie’s personal volunteerism Her profound impact on the Central Ohio and her professional philanthropy at Fifth community can be seen and felt in her Third Bank, where she serves as the only service and contributions to The Women’s female Regional President. Fund of Central Ohio, the Columbus Women’s Commission, the Ohio Commission Her long and impressive career history in of Independent Colleges, the Jeanne B. banking tells the story of hard work and McCoy Community Center for the Arts, perseverance, which is rooted in Francie’s and many more. Francie gravitates toward experiences growing up as the daughter of supporting nonprofit organizations that hardworking Greek immigrants in Mount appreciate gender, cultural, and ethnic Vernon, Ohio. differences. She advocates that these differences are what provide the spirit and Through her remarkable banking career, vitality of a community. Francie has mentored hundreds of

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It’s Time, because now we KNOW better. And together we must DO better to achieve lasting change for generations to come. LISA INGRAM PRESIDENT & CEO, WHITE CASTLE

Lisa Ingram is a champion for diversity and a creating opportunity and investment in strong advocate for vulnerable populations. underserved neighborhoods. In addition to This is apparent in her actions as the her own board service, Lisa is a member of a President and CEO of White Castle, where local program to prepare women for board she has created a Diversity and Inclusion roles, where she provides an example of Committee, and worked to revise systems powerful female leadership while helping and processes so that women and minorities others navigate new service opportunities. have equal opportunities for promotion. Lisa is the fourth Ingram family member to Her innovation and creativity, coupled with serve as President of the iconic Columbus her vision and values, has made her a force company. within her industry, and these same qualities have been an invaluable asset to the city of Outside of White Castle, Lisa’s commitment Columbus. In 2018, Lisa was named one of to inclusion and empowerment comes 35 Women’s Foodservice Forum Industry shining through in her volunteer board Titans, where she was recognized for her involvement. In her work on the OhioHealth public commitment to prioritizing women’s board, she advocates to ensure resources advancement within her organization. are put in place to bridge gaps for our community’s most vulnerable populations. Similarly, through her work on the United Way of Central Ohio board, she champions

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It’s Time that we start having REAL CONVERSATIONS with young people about mental well-being. DR. ANAHI ORTIZ FRANKLIN COUNTY CORONER, FRANKLIN COUNTY CORONER'S OFFICE

Dr. Ortiz brings compassion and dignity Her upbringing in the Bronx, New York, as the to her work in a way that has impacted daughter of immigrant parents, has inspired many of our community members during her commitment to cultural sensitivity and their most vulnerable time. As the Franklin ensuring important community resources are County Coroner, she is committed to treating accessible to all. everyone who comes to her office with dignity and respect. As a Latina woman, she serves her community as a mentor, speaker, and Her focus on prevention, such as the advisor for organizations such as WELD, creation of the Franklin County Opiate Crisis the Latina Mentoring Academy, Ohio Latino Task Force, will have long-lasting positive Affairs Commission, Our Lady of Guadalupe impacts on the underserved and overlooked Center, and more. She also serves on the populations of our area. In February of 2019, advisory boards for YMCA of Central Ohio, Dr. Ortiz assisted in launching CORRN, the Netcare, Franklin County Suicide Prevention Central Ohio Recovery Residences Network, Coalition, EnVision, and Poyecto Mariposas. which provides resources for those in search Professionally and personally, Dr. Ortiz is of recovery residence. Her dedication committed to creating a more equitable city to mental health awareness, suicide with determination, generosity, and courage. prevention, and the elimination of addiction stigma will have long-lasting impacts on the health and wellness of Franklin County residents.

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It’s Time for all of us to plant ourselves squarely…. to end gender disparity… to eliminate the choking weeds of racism ensuring that Black Lives Matter…and CULTIVATE OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL.

18 BARBARA JEAN SMOOT PRESIDENT & CEO, WOMEN FOR ECONOMIC AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT (WELD)

Barb advocates fiercely for the advancement dedicated her life to empowering women of women and women of color. As the and overcoming racial and economic barriers President and CEO of WELD (Women for to their opportunities. Economic Leadership Development), she is tirelessly committed to strengthening In addition to her board service, Barb the prosperity of communities through provides guidance to nonprofit leaders, developing women’s leadership. Under helping them to diversify and grow their Barb’s leadership, WELD has launched an organizations. Her strong and encouraging innovative suite of programs designed leadership has also positioned her to mentor to help women and people of color for several women and, through her personal government boards and commissions, and professional philanthropy, provide for-profit advisory boards, and public and life-changing resources for women in need. private company boards. These include assistance in finding childcare, scholarships, and rides to leadership events. Outside of her role with WELD, she shares Barb’s commitment to developing the next her time and talent with many other generation of women leaders is impassioned organizations, serving as a Commissioner and far-reaching. of the Columbus Women’s Commission, Advisory Board Member of the Overcomer Her ability to bring together women of all Foundation, and Board Member of National walks of life, ethnicities, incomes, abilities Church Residences. Through her work with and ages has greatly enriched the Central these organizations and more, Barb has Ohio community.

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VICTORIA ALESI | Sales Consultant, NetJets A Columbus Foundation Summer Fellow, a YWCA Columbus Leadership for Social Change Fellow, an Young Alumni Academy Graduate, and member of the Matriots, Victoria passionately advocates for an inclusive and active Central Ohio community. In addition to her community service and volunteer roles, Victoria is a Sales Consultant at NetJets Aviation, as well as a Rehearsal Director and a Company Member with Hixon Dance, where she loves to use movement as a method to connect with her company and the community alike. She’s a proud graduate of The Ohio State University, where she still impacts and engages the student community.

SUZY BUREAU | Founder, GiveBackHack The ebullient Suzy Bureau (as she was referred to in TechCrunch) is dedicated to building impactful communities and products. As the Founder of GiveBackHack, Suzy rallied a national team of 50+ changemakers to bring to life a vision of leveraging Design Thinking to bridge the gap between technology, social impact, and entrepreneurship. GiveBackHack has helped community members across the nation vet more than 100 social impact concepts and funded them with over $100,000 to create social impact in communities. She honed her technology and startup chops via product ownership of multi- million dollar innovations as an early employee at CoverMyMeds, a HIT startup that grew from 40 people to $1.3 billion acquisition over her time there.

RHIANNON CHILDS | Co-Founder & VP of Community Engagement, Ohio Women's Alliance Rhiannon Childs is the Co-Founder of Ohio Women's Alliance, a statewide capacity-building organization that develops community leaders and grassroots organizations centering the leadership of Black womxn and womxn of color. Rhiannon is also a veteran of the United States Air Force and former Executive Director of Women's March Ohio, where in 2016 she mobilized over 20,000 people throughout Ohio and onward to Washington, D.C. for the largest protest march in United States history. Rhiannon currently serves on the executive board for New Leaders Council Columbus, Women's Have Options Ohio, and Juvenile Justice Coalition. Rhiannon's ambitions are to continue to uplift the people of her community and to provide more significant opportunities for womxn to reach prosperity and liberation.

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JORDAN DAVIS | Director of , Columbus Partnership Instrumental in Columbus becoming the winner of U.S.DoT’s 2016 Smart Cities Challenge, Jordan Davis has played a founding role as Director of Smart Columbus for the Columbus Partnership, leading strategy for deploying emerging technologies to improve lives. She led one of the country’s first self-driving vehicle deployments, partnerships with 100+ organizations representing $720 million in aligned investment, efforts to increase electric vehicle adoption by nearly 500% to lead the Midwest in market growth, and the creation of Can’t Stop Columbus, a virtual civic innovation platform with 600+ active volunteers. Jordan has been honored as ‘Top 25 Government Doers, Dreamers, and Drivers’ (Government Magazine), ‘Top 100 Influential Young Executives’ (American City Business Journals), and a ‘Rising Star’ (Automotive News).

SUNDEEPTI JINDAL | Former Gender Equity Advisor, Columbus Women's Commission, City of Columbus Most recently, Sundeepti Jindal served as the Gender Equity Advisor with the Columbus Women’s Commission in Mayor Andrew J. Ginther’s office. In this role, she worked to advance equitable policies for women in Columbus. Prior, Sundeepti served as the Education and Research Manager at The Women’s Fund of Central Ohio, where she was responsible for leading the organization’s policy research needs. Having always been passionate about policy, Sundeepti began her career at the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy analyzing the impact of poverty on children in Columbus. As a proud daughter of immigrants, a Columbus native and graduate of The Ohio State University, Sundeepti actively works on issues in her community to address injustice.

CHRISTINA PATEL | Director of Development, The Ohio State University Through her work as a Director of Development at The Ohio State University, Christina advocates for higher education equity by working with donors to establish scholarships for students with financial need. She is actively engaged in the nonprofit space with human service organizations and higher education institutions, and currently serves as a board member of Create Columbus Commission and Association of Fundraising Professionals Central Ohio. As a first-generation, American-born Indian woman, Christina is familiar with the cultural and professional challenges inherent to being a person of color. Her lived experiences continually motivate her to champion the advancement of the nonprofit sector by making it more inclusive and equitable for current and future professionals of color. 21 By fostering dialogue, providing practical resources, and educating, we promote GO TO u YOUR YWCA Defies a status quo that puts women, people of empowerment and inclusion. We initiate systematic social change that will create ywcacolumbus.org/get-involved/ COLUMBUS color, and the underprivileged on uneven footing. a Columbus of peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. to learn how you can help OUR 2019 IMPACT

DISCUSSES, PLANS AND ACTIVATES HOW SUPPORTS TO SOLVE THESE PRESSING ISSUES EDUCATES THOSE IN NEED IGNITES & ADDRESSES THE URGENT EMPOWERS 93 THE COMMUNITY FOSTERS SYSTEMATIC SOCIAL CHANGE ISSUES OF TODAY WOMEN’S Women RESIDENCY served FAMILY A supportive housing program CENTER for chronically homeless women YWCA Kids Place: Affordable, dependable, and with a diagnosed disability high-quality, year-round child care Bright Futures relaunched An emergency as a neighborhood-based shelter for homeless ACTIVISTS AND ACTION-ORIENTED OUR CHILD CARE leadership program for girls families THE CENTER FOR WOMEN AGITATORS in middle school in the most ADVOCACY AGENDA PROGRAMS INSPIRED under-resourced Columbus 19% more Your YWCA is at the table, neighborhoods than 2018 800 Attendees learned creating policies that support 1,534 how to initiate women, eliminate racism, and, Children systematic social other forms of discrimination OUR LEADERSHIP 2 ,137 through: 1,165 Families Individuals 75% change PROGRAMS TRAINED served 443 of residents Families achieve/maintain 50 served a goal plan RISE TOGETHER leaders to be the next BLUEPRINT generation of change- Steering committee makers in our 23% 1,175 to target the causes community of children 1,225 of poverty Children served Food pantry ECONOMIC are under 2 visits years old MOBILITY COALITION $ Prioritizing racial equity as a key to poverty 100% $8.90 1,769 reduction Estimated Total Employment of our leaders trained hourly wages of Resource Center reported feeling more a resident visits In 2019, we y AFFORDABLE confident in speaking connected 30 HOUSING up and standing up for community partners w ALLIANCE OF WOMEN OF themselves and others in specializing in c CENTRAL OHIO ACHIEVEMENT their communities 122,870 employment, job Reducing the Meals served a 1,771 skills training, affordable Individuals celebrated educational housing women who motivate us gap programs, and other with their determination, resources to our generosity, and courage residents in need. 22 23 By fostering dialogue, providing practical resources, and educating, we promote GO TO u YOUR YWCA Defies a status quo that puts women, people of empowerment and inclusion. We initiate systematic social change that will create ywcacolumbus.org/get-involved/ COLUMBUS color, and the underprivileged on uneven footing. a Columbus of peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. to learn how you can help OUR 2019 IMPACT

DISCUSSES, PLANS AND ACTIVATES HOW SUPPORTS TO SOLVE THESE PRESSING ISSUES EDUCATES THOSE IN NEED IGNITES & ADDRESSES THE URGENT EMPOWERS 93 THE COMMUNITY FOSTERS SYSTEMATIC SOCIAL CHANGE ISSUES OF TODAY WOMEN’S Women RESIDENCY served FAMILY A supportive housing program CENTER for chronically homeless women YWCA Kids Place: Affordable, dependable, and with a diagnosed disability high-quality, year-round child care Bright Futures relaunched An emergency as a neighborhood-based shelter for homeless ACTIVISTS AND ACTION-ORIENTED OUR CHILD CARE leadership program for girls families THE CENTER FOR WOMEN AGITATORS in middle school in the most ADVOCACY AGENDA PROGRAMS INSPIRED under-resourced Columbus 19% more Your YWCA is at the table, neighborhoods than 2018 800 Attendees learned creating policies that support 1,534 how to initiate women, eliminate racism, and, Children systematic social other forms of discrimination OUR LEADERSHIP 2 ,137 through: 1,165 Families Individuals 75% change PROGRAMS TRAINED served 443 of residents Families achieve/maintain 50 served a goal plan RISE TOGETHER leaders to be the next BLUEPRINT generation of change- Steering committee makers in our 23% 1,175 to target the causes community of children 1,225 of poverty Children served Food pantry ECONOMIC are under 2 visits years old MOBILITY COALITION $ Prioritizing racial equity as a key to poverty 100% $8.90 1,769 reduction Estimated Total Employment of our leaders trained hourly wages of Resource Center reported feeling more a resident visits In 2019, we y AFFORDABLE confident in speaking connected 30 HOUSING up and standing up for community partners w ALLIANCE OF WOMEN OF themselves and others in specializing in c CENTRAL OHIO ACHIEVEMENT their communities 122,870 employment, job Reducing the Meals served a 1,771 skills training, affordable Individuals celebrated educational housing women who motivate us gap programs, and other with their determination, resources to our generosity, and courage residents in need. 22 23 EVENT LEADERSHIP

CORPORATE CO-CHAIRS EVENT COMMITTEE Nicholas K. Akins Janelle N. Coleman, Co-Chair Darla King Chairman, President and CEO Mallory Donaldson, Co-Chair Tahja Lauderdale American Electric Power Sarah Malone Jane Grote Abell Lauren McBride Bruce K. Thorn Victoria Alesi President & CEO Margaret Nevrekar Gretchen Brandt Big Lots Mary Beth Sullivan Shawna Burger Michelle Yeager-Thornton Thomas E. Shoupe Jessica Cáceres Executive Vice President Shadena Carter Honda of America Cassie Dickerson Rhoe Fields Catherine Gullett Director, Community and Government Stephanie Hanna Granger Relations and L Brands Foundation Tynesha Hardin L Brands

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PRESENTING JUSTICE Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS) American Electric Power COTA Columbus Bar Association Big Lots Foundation OhioHealth Columbus Metropolitan Housing Honda of America Worthington Industries Authority L Brands Foundation Columbus Partnership COMMUNITY CONVERSATION Columbus School for Girls ACADEMY Vorys, Sater, Seymour, and Pease LLP Columbus State Community Cardinal Health College FREEDOM Columbus Zoo and Aquarium 35TH ANNIVERSARY Crane Group Community Shelter Board The Champion Companies Donatos Pizza Cover My Meds Hexion Elford EMPOWERMENT Huntington Bank EMH&T, Inc. Mills James Key Bank EY M/I Homes Foundation Franklin University LIFESTYLE Medical Mutual GBQ Partners LLC Buckeye Lifestyle Magazine Merrill Lynch Geben Communication Nationwide Children's Hospital Grange Insurance MEDIA The Ohio State University Wexner Greater Columbus Convention WBNS-10TV Medical Center Center Hamilton Capital PRINT MEDIA DIGNITY Highlights for Children Dispatch Media Group Bank of America Hinson Family Trust BeecherHill Homeport PEACE Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & King Business Interiors Fifth Third Bank Arnoff LLP Mount Carmel College of Nursing and Foundation Ohio Capital Corporation for Bricker & Eckler LLP Housing Cameron Mitchell Restaurants Nia and Lauren McBride Oswald Companies 24 LEARN HOW YOU CAN Planned Parenthood of Greater The Ohio State University Office Ohio of Student Academic Success - Plante Moran Student Life create change PNC The Ohio State Univeristy Office of Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur, LLP the President Sandy Anderson's Columbus The Ohio State University Libraries Book Club The Ohio State University Wexner Schneider Downs Center for the Arts Smart Columbus T. Marzetti Squire Patton Boggs The Ohio University Foundation State Auto The Robert Weiler Company The Ohio State University Athletics The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company JOIN THE LEADERSHIP FOR thinkCSC The Ohio State University College SOCIAL CHANGE PROGRAM of Arts and Sciences Wallick Communities The Ohio State University College Wright-Patt Credit Union For young women at the beginning of Engineering White Castle of their career, this 10-month long The Ohio State University program, helps them understand Optometry SPECIAL THANK YOUS how discriminatory practices, policies The Ohio State University College Photography and beliefs produce various forms of of Social Work Autumn Theodore Photography inequity. The Ohio State Univeristy John Glenn College of Public Affairs Video Applications to join the class of 2021 are The Ohio State Univsersity Office Jason Baker open Oct 12-Nov 20. ywcacolumbus.org of Government Affairs Live MC The Ohio State University Office of as of 8.03.20 Outreach and Engagement Angela Pace

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Cardinal Health is proud to congratulate the 2020 Women of Achievement. Each has achieved extraordinary success in her career and in our community through service, leadership and dedication to breaking down barriers and creating opportunities. We celebrate each of you.

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A Loann Crane, 2011 Julie Graber, 2007 Jane Grote Abell, 2014 Sally W. Crane, 2004 Mary Jo Green, 2007 Tara Abraham, 2017 Tanny Crane, 1998 Charlene E. Greene, 2012 Jan Allen, 1994 Celia D. Crossley, 1991 Lynn A. Greer, 1998 Carole A. Anderson, 2001 Cecilia Cullman*, 1989 Ida Faye Groves, 1997 Christie Angel, 2015 Mary L. Cusick, 2010 Mary Yvette Austin-Palmer, 2007 H D Mable J. Haddock, 1997 B Mimi Dane, 2018 Sister Barbara Hahl, 1996 Norah Bagirinka, 2015 Jo Ann Davidson, 1992 Elaine H. Hairston, 1992 Phyllis J. Bailey, 1989 Joann Kinion Davis, 1996 Bobbie M. Hall*, 1988 Deborah A. Ballam, 2002 Sharon Davies, 2015 Anietra Y. Hamper, 1991 Anna D. Barker, 1988 Karen Susan Days, 2009 Malika Haque, 2019 Judy Barker, 1991 Fredericka Wallace Deena, 1990 Ellen H. Hardymon, 1995 Trudy Bartly, 2019 Elfi Di Bella, 2009 Gene T. Harris, 1991 Joyce B. Beatty, 2002 G. Hannah Dillard*, 2001 Mary E. Harris*, 1988 Diane S. Bennett, 1996 Anne G. Doody*, 1992 Patricia T. Hayot, 1999 Sharon K. Bennett, 1986 Teresa A. Dowd, 1991 Bernadine Healy*, 1999 Susan M. Berg, 1991 Loretta Heard*, 1989 Anna Bishop*, 1993 E Marcia Rafn Herrold*, 1990 Davi Blake, 2003 Antoinette Parisi Eaton, 1991 Stephanie A. Hightower, 2005 Sally Ward Bloomfield, 1990 Suzanne Stilson Edgar*, 1995 Maude Hill, 2018 Elsie Blount, 1998 Lynn Elliott, 2012 Cindy Hilsheimer, 2013 Cheryl A. Boyce, 1993 Dot Erickson, 1994 Lisa A. Hinson, 2010 Sarah T. Boysen, 1998 Patricia Eshman, 2011 Karen A. Holbrook, 2006 Jennette B. Bradley, 1999 Kathy Espy, 1998 Mary Jo Hudson, 2008 Barbara K. Brandt, 2000 Dorothy Cage Evans*, 2017 Lou J. Briggs*, 1992 Mary Elizabeth Evans, 1996 I Melissa P. Ingwersen, 2014 Susan E. Brown., 1997 F Dorothy R. Brownley*, 1995 Paula A. Inniss, 2001 Katherine A. Burcsu, 1998 Mary Ellen Fairfield, 1993 Susan J. Insley, 1992 Babette A. Feibel, 1996 C Barbara K. Fergus, 2015 J Andrea Cambern, 2008 Susan Finn, 1992 Janet E. Jackson, 1992 Donna A. Caniano, 2006 Karen Fiorile, 2012 Rebecca D. Jackson, 1990 Sister Patricia Ann Carroll, 1986 Judith E. Fisher, 2009 Kim Jacobs, 2016 Janet Chen, 2018 Arlena Fitch-Gordon, 2000 Donna A. James, 1999 Miriam Brodsky Chenfeld, 1987 Karen Sue Foley, 1988 Mattie B. James, 1994 Stacy A. Cherry, 1987 Judith B. Fountain, 1995 Anne Kittredge Jeffrey*, 1996 Marilee Chinnici-Zuercher, 2005 Tammy Fournier-Alsaada, 2017 Roberta Jones-Booth*, 2002 Fran Frazier, 1991 Helen R. Churella*, 1995 K Bunny C. Clark, 1993 Barbara Freeman, 2014 Frankie L. Coleman, 1994 Mabel G. Freeman, 1987 Linda S. Kass, 1999 Bonnie G. Kelm, 1987 Marie E. Collart, 1987 G Darci Congrove, 2019 Gale V. King, 2011 Almeta E. Cooper., 2009 Patricia Temple Gabbe, 2011 Amy Klaben, 2016 Iris Ann Cooper, 2006 Judy R. Garel, 2001 Catherine Chapin Kobacker, 2004 Irma M. Cooper*, 1988 Ann Gazelle, 1994 Myrna Kobre, 1988 Sally J. Cooper, 1990 Elizabeth D. Gee*, 1993 Susan Koletar, 2017 Ida L. Copenhaver*, 2009 Sherri M. Geldin, 2002 Nancy Kramer, 2015 Bishop Judith Craig, 1995 Sallie Diane Gibson, 1998 Kathy A. Krendl, 2018 Ellen W. Craig-Jones*, 1993 Nancy J. Goorey*, 2000 Cheryl H. Krueger, 1987 27 continued from previous page ACADEMY OF WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT K Continued Virginia M. O'Keeffe, 2003 Kate Smith, 2019 Amy K. Kuhn*, 1997 Ellen O'Shaughnessy, 1987 Barbara R. Snyder, 2007 Rubye R. Kyles, 2000 Umit S. Ozkan, 1991 Rita Soronen, 2017 Paula A. Spence, 1986 L P Stefanie Spielman*, 2003 Georgetta Lake, 1997 Angela L. Pace, 1994 Carol J. Stewart*, 1994 Cynthia C. Lazarus, 1991 Debra Penzone, 2015 Barbara F. Stovall, 1992 Mary K. Lazarus, 1994 Kimber Perfect, 2014 Linda S. Stoverock, 2010 Dawn Tyler Lee, 2013 Carol Perkins, 2012 Nancy B. Strause, 1990 Valerie B. Lee, 2005 Floradelle A. Pfahl, 1990 Tei Y. Street, 2010 Tawnya M. Lewis, 1989 Ann L. Pizzuti, 1999 Jean Suh, 1988 Joyce B. Link, 2003 Marjory M. Pizzuti, 2002 Kathryn D. Sullivan, 2000 Linda Shetina Logan, 2013 Barbara J. Poppe, 2006 Mari Norman Sunami, 1999 Patricia M. Logsdon, 2007 Lucy McKewen Porter, 1992 Teresa C. Long, 2010 Diane W. Poulton*, 1986 T Rebecca A. Love, 2002 Beth M. Pritchard, 2002 Charleta B. Tavares, 2001 Evelyn F. Luckey, 1986 Anne S. Pruitt-Logan, 1993 Dorothy S. Teater, 1995 Andrea A. Lunsford, 1996 Cheryl Prusinski, 2006 Gail Gregory Thomas, 1996 Catherine M. Lyttle, 2008 Deborah D. Pryce, 1995 Olivia W. Thomas, 2000 Tamara Spires Thomas, 1986 M R Muriel K. Tice, 2001 Nannette V. Maciejunes, 2009 Dianne A. Radigan, 2004 Nancy R. Tidwell, 2018 Gail Marsh, 2012 Kasturi V. Rajadhyaksha*, 1998 Susan Tomasky, 2008 Laurie Stein Marsh, 2011 Kathleen H. Ransier, 2004 Audrey G. Tuckerman, 2010 Sister Mary Andrew Matesich*, 1991 Nancy A. Reardon, 2001 Judith P. Tuckerman, 2003 Ashindi Talika Ylitalo Maxton, 1990 Susan D. Rector, 2012 Marguerite Turnbull*, 1997 Elizabeth B. Mayo, 1993 Jean W. Reilly, 1989 Priscilla R. Tyson, 1996 Sharon McClain-Boyer, 1993 Joy Harriman Reilly, 1991 Valarie J. McDaniel, 2005 Alice Robie Resnick, 1994 W Yvette McGee Brown, 1995 Susan J. Ridley, 1988 Bonnie Walson*, 2004 Ruth Shuman McLean*, 1987 Rhonda R. Rivera, 1989 Carole Watkins, 2013 Florence Melton*, 1989 Elaine Roberts, 2017 Glenna L. Watson, 1990 Michelle Mills, 2013 Mysheika Williams Roberts, 2014 Carole Williams, 1991 Bonnie K. Milenthal, 2005 Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson*, 2005 Grayce Williams*, 1986 Val Moeller, 2001 Denise M. Robinson, 2008 JoAnna Williamson, 1994 Betty D. Montgomery, 2000 Nancy Rogers, 2008 Catherine Talmadge Willis, 1992 Judith B. Moody*, 1987 Jacqueline Jones Royster, 2004 Tracy A. Wimberly, 1994 Christine Ballengee Morris, 2016 Greta J. Russell, 1997 Mary Ellen Withrow, 1993 Karen Morrison, 2016 Fran Ryan, 1987 Beatrice E. Wolpe, 1993 Judith K. Moseley, 1989 Les Wright, 1989 Ruth W. Mount*, 1988 S Stacey A. Wright, 2000 Helen Warner Mulholland*, 1989 Sharon Sachs, 1997 TyKiah Wright, 2016 Kathleen Murphy, 2016 Claire A. Sawaya, 1993 Jody Gordon Scheiman, 1998 Y N Ann E. Schiele, 2000 Michelle Yeager-Thornton, 2018 Mary W. Navarro, 2006 Jeanne N. Schoedinger, 2005 Mary Miller Young*, 1988 Martha D. Ndile, 1991 Karen Schwarzwalder, 2011 Sara S. Neikirk, 1990 Elizabeth O’Connor Seely, 2018 Z Cathy D. Nelson, 2003 Thekla R. Shackelford, 1990 Sue Zazon, 2019 Barbara R. Nicholson, 2003 Susie Shipley-Norwood, 1995 Nancy L. Zimpher, 1997 Barbara Siemer, 2019 O Grayce M. Sills*, 1986 *deceased M. Sue O'Dorisio, 1989 Gloria J.T. Smith, 1999 28 2020 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Sandy Doyle-Ahern Renée Shumate Chair Immediate Past-Chair EMH&T American Electric Power Janelle N. Coleman Susan Choe Chair-Elect Member at Large Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Ohio Legal Help Rebekah Smith Treasurer GBQ Consulting Karen Macke Secretary Nationwide

Jane Grote Abell Mallory E. Donaldson June M. Konold Lauren McBride Donatos Pizza COTA NiSource The Ohio State University

Colette Barricks Eve Ellinger Aneca E. Lasley Mysheika W. Roberts Hexion Inc. State Auto Insurance Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP

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