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CONNECT 2018 MEMBERSHIP GUIDE the GREATER CLEVELAND PARTNERSHIP GCP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE and BOARD of DIRECTORS Leadership That Drives Our Success CONNECT 2018 MEMBERSHIP GUIDE THE GREATER CLEVELAND PARTNERSHIP GCP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS Leadership that drives our success Barbara R. Snyder Lonnie Coleman Bill Lacey Anne Noonan CHAIR President Chairman, Owner President and CEO President & CEO Richard Chiricosta Case Western Reserve and President GE Lighting OMNOVA Solutions, Inc. Chairman, President University Coleman Spohn Daryl Z. Laisure Lawrence E. Oscar and CEO Corporation Michael E. Stanek President and CEO Ohio Regional Medical Mutual of Ohio Co-Owner and CFO Delos M. Cosgrove, M.D. ZIN Technologies, Inc. Coordinating Partner Hunt Imaging LLC CEO and President Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP Cleveland Clinic Ed Largent III TREASURER Eddie Taylor Jr. CEO Matthew A. Ouimet President Paul J. Dolan Westfield Group CEO Jerry Kelsheimer Taylor Oswald Owner and Chairman Cedar Fair Entertainment Founder & Principal Cleveland Indians David LaRue Exodus Capital Sharon L. Toerek Baseball Co. LP President and CEO Robert Patterson Partners LTD. Principal Forest City Realty Trust President and CEO Toerek Law José C. Feliciano PolyOne Corp. Chairman Heather Lennox Thomas Williams Hispanic Roundtable Partner-in-Charge Gwenay S. Reaze- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman and CEO of Cleveland Jones Day Coniglio Parker Hannifin President Craig Arnold Corporation Adam A. Grzybicki Jason Lucarelli The Coniglio Group Chairman and CEO President CEO Eaton John Young AT&T Ohio MinuteMen Human Sean Richardson Owner Resource System Cleveland Regional Scott Chaikin Speed Exterminating Co. Jeff Hamilton President Executive Chairman President, Nestle John MacIntosh Huntington National Bank Dix & Eaton Thomas F. Zenty III Prepared Foods Managing Partner Chief Executive Officer KPMG Mark Ross Paul Clark Nestle USA Inc, University Hospitals Market Managing Partner Regional President Prepared Foods Division Christopher L. Mapes PwC PNC Bank, Northern Ohio Michael Hilton Chairman, President and CEO Deborah Rutledge Charles E. Jones President and CEO DIRECTORS Lincoln Electric Chief Operating Officer President and CEO Nordson Corporation The Rutledge Group FirstEnergy John Antonucci Richard J. Hipple Bonnie J. Matthew Chairman President and Owner Eric Schnur Joe Lopez Executive Chairman Superior Beverage Group Food for Thought Chairman, President President and CEO Materion Corp. Catering & CEO Artessa Building Group Brent D. Ballard Alex Johnson, Ph.D.** The Lubrizol Corporation LLC Managing Partner President Loretta J. Mester** Calfee, Halter and President and CEO Robert C. Smith Beth E. Mooney Cuyahoga Community Griswald LLP Federal Reserve Bank of Partner Chairman and CEO College Cleveland HPM Partners, LLC KeyCorp Nevin Bansal Kevin Johnson President and CEO Marvin Montgomery Samuel A. Steinhouse John Morikis Managing Partner Outreach Promotional President Managing Member Chairman, President Glenwood Management Solutions Marvin Montgomery, Excel Air Tool Company and CEO Elizabeth B. Juliano The Sales Doctor LLC The Sherwin-Williams Jodi L. Berg Founder and CEO Company President Litigation Management, Bernie Moreno Frank C. Sullivan Vitamix Corporation President Chairman and CEO Frederick R. Nance Inc. Bernie Moreno RPM International, Inc. Global Managing Partner Ronald M. Berkman, Sister Judith Ann Companies Squire Patton Boggs Ph.D. Karam, CSA** Gabriel Torok (US) LLP President Congregational Leader Scott Mueller Vice President Cleveland State CEO and President Preemptive Solutions LLC Deborah Z. Read Sisters of Charity Health University Dealer Tire Managing Partner System Jose Vasquez Thompson Hine LLP Julie Boland Janet Kavandi* Jeffrey A. Murphy President and CEO Vice Chair and Central Vice President/General Quez Media Marketing Tim Reynolds Director Region Managing Partner Manager President NASA Glenn EY Dominion East Ohio Jeffrey Weiss Tribute, Inc. Research Center Co-CEO Akram Boutros, M.D.** Merrick Murphy American Greetings Rion Safier R. Steven Kestner President and CEO President, Wheel & Corporation Owner Chairman The MetroHealth System Transportation Products Rion Safier BakerHostetler Arconic Alan M. Zang Accounting LLC Brendan Buescher Len Komoroski President Managing Partner Randall Myeroff U.S. Bank, McKinsey & Company CEO Cavaliers/Quicken CEO Northeast Ohio Sharlene Ramos Loans Arena Cohen and Company Chesnes CEO InterChez Logistics Systems, Inc. *Federal Installation Liaison | **Other nonvoting member | Board list as of December 31, 2017 GET INVOLVED. STAY CONNECTED. Our commitment to our members As Northeast Ohio’s most influential business JOIN US! organization, the Greater Cleveland Partnership As a GCP member, your company is represents the interests of our region’s enterprises— positioned to: from global Fortune 500 corporations to middle- Connect with companies of all sizes and market companies to local entrepreneurs and small business leaders from across the region; businesses. Access a wide range of member benefits and sponsorship opportunities; We’re dedicated to building regional prosperity by advocating for critical public policy issues, advancing job growth by supporting the business Influence the private-sector’s regional development strategies of our region’s companies, making capital economic agenda through involvement investments to strengthen Cleveland’s urban core, leading efforts to with us and our partner organizations. ensure that diversity and inclusion are integrated in the region’s economic development strategies, and leading the broader community discussion about priorities and initiatives that will support and sustain the region’s economic vitality. Capitalizing on our momentum requires continued focus in four areas critical to economic success: • Places with impact • Talent that fuels growth • Driving business connectivity • Environment to support, start, scale and stay RICK CHIRICOSTA Investing your dues Chairman Greater Cleveland We work with a wide-range of partners—to be found throughout this Partnership brochure—including a network of external private-sector economic Chairman, President development organizations that we helped to create and continue to and CEO support. Since the GCP’s founding in 2004, this amounts to a $20 million+ Medical Mutual of Ohio investment, which is made possible by the financial commitment our members have made—and continue to make—in our mission. We continue to serve our members as “one voice” to advocate on behalf of Northeast Ohio’s business community, and we provide your company with resources and connections you need to grow and expand your business. Our member benefits are always evolving as we continue adding value to your GCP membership. JOSEPH D. ROMAN President and CEO Greater Cleveland Partnership MEMBERSHIP Creating value for your business ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Membership in the Greater Cleveland Partnership is Access to minority vendors a proven investment that allows us to work on your Annual Inclusion behalf while providing you with connections, access and benchmarking survey* influence. Whether you’re looking to grow and expand Inclusion best practices repository your company, develop your talent pipeline, or take LinkedIn jobs postings advantage of cost savings and special discounts, we offer (diverse candidates) the resources that deliver results. Recognition awards for inclusion* Plus, your investment in the GCP allows us to tackle big issues that can improve Business development the economic vitality of the region, such as waterfront development, public consultation and services education reform or helping to fund catalytic projects that can stimulate economic development in the City of Cleveland. Employee benefits: • Business Insurance Our vision is to be the “game changer” and business champion for Cleveland • Health insurance and Northeast Ohio. • Workers’ Compensation • Energy programs and services • Shipping and freight CONTACTS program • viperks Megan Kim Linda Ferguson • Y’s Choice Managing Vice President Membership Development Manager Membership Development [email protected] Special Discounts: and Marketing 216.592.2228 • Cedar Point [email protected] • House of Blues 216.592.2356 Paul Marnecheck Foundation Room Membership Development Manager • Office Depot Paul Federico [email protected] Vice President 216.592.2395 • Compass Payroll Corporate and Member Relations • Career Board [email protected] Randy Newell • Constant Contact 216.592.2368 Membership Development Manager • Grasshopper [email protected] Chad Hamman 216.592.2216 • Playhouse Square Vice President Membership Development and Services Mark Nowak *Commission on Economic Inclusion [email protected] Membership Development Manager membership is required. 216.592.2329 [email protected] 216.592.2295 Sarah Corr Manager, Investor Retention Brynn Popa [email protected] Vice President 216.592.2312 Business and Community Engagement [email protected] Jason Guyer 216.592.2354 Membership Development Manager [email protected] 216.592.2431 MEMBER CONNECTIONS Increasing impact and enhancing your membership experience We’re focused on providing you and your company with business connections based on your size, interests and needs. This includes: GCP Corporate: Who’s who of regional companies including participation from top executives in the region. Accelerating Middle-Market Progress (AMMP): Launched in 2011 and newly renamed as AMMP, our efforts provide middle-market companies with resources, expertise and information to support their growth strategies and
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