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STUDENT SCHOLAR SHOWCASE Wednesday, February 14, 2018 Greater Columbus Convention Center AGENDA

Registration/Open House/Project Setup 8:00am

OETC’s Keynote Speaker 9:00a-10:30a COF Scholars can attend for free

John Sileo CEO, The Sileo Group

Vendor Exhibit Hall Time 10:30a-12:00p The exhibit hall features 250+ vendors with informative presentations and interactive learning zones.

Choose Ohio First Workforce Panel 11:00a-12:00p Choose Ohio First general scholars will have the opportunity to iinteract with professionals within informational technology, mathematical sciences and healthcare fields. The panel will present challenges that the future workforce will face within the next five years, and discuss how future applicants can best prepare to secure careers within these fields. Time will be reserved for scholar questions.

Mark Bell Jason Drake Cyber Security Outreach Coordinator, Senior Vice President, Adjutant General’s Department of Ohio Director of Analytic Operations, Huntington National Bank

Dr. Marcia Nahikian-Nelms Jeffrey Sweet Director, Academic Affairs, Certified Information Systems School of Health and Security Professional, Rehabilitation Sciences, Cyber Security Testing and Assessments, College of Medicine at The Ohio AEP State University

Lunch 12:00p-1:00p Lunch options can be found in the back of the program.

Poster Presentations 1:00p-2:00p Choose Ohio First scholars from all across the state present their renowned research and unique experiential learning opportunities supported by the Choose Ohio First scholarship.

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Formal Speaking Presentations 2:00p-3:00p Chancellor Carey, Secretary of State , and State Senator Peggy Lehner address the highlights and success of the Choose Ohio First Program.

John Carey Peggy Lehner Chancellor, Ohio State Senator Ohio Department of Higher Education

Mandie Maxwell Marshall Mullins Assistant Director, Choose Ohio First, Choose Ohio First Scholar, Ohio Department of Higher Education Central State University

Jon Husted Rebekah Lantz PCMH Scholar, Ohio University - Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine

PCMH Networking 3:00p-3:30p PCMH Scholars, Employers, State Officials

PCMH Workforce Panel 3:30p-4:30p PCMH medical and nursing scholars are invited to attend an afternoon panel discussion with veteran professionals from the field of primary care. Panelists will explore such topics as how primary care is evolving, future skills that primary care physicians and advanced nurse practitioners will need, and how to prepare to enter the primary care field. Questions from scholars are welcomed. Dr. Pat Ecklar Dr. Ted Wymyslo Chair, Chief Medical Officer, Ohio Patient-Centered OhioAssociation of Community Primary Care Collaborative Health Centers

Shelia Mapes Dr. Larry Blosser Interim Director of Advanced Practice, Outpatient Medical Director, Ohio State Wexner Medical Center Central Ohio Primary Care

Adjourn 4:30p

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES

John Sileo OETC keynote speaker John Sileo’s identity was stolen and used to embezzle $300,000 from his clients. The exposure destroyed John’s career and consumed two years of his life as he fought to stay out of jail. Combining real-world experience with years of study, John became an award-winning author and leading expert on cyber security, identity theft, and data privacy. John is CEO of The Sileo Group, a data security think tank that helps organizations protect the information that drives their profits. His body of work includes engagements with the Pentagon, USA Today, Visa, 60 Minutes, Homeland Security, Rachael Ray, Schwab, and organizations of all sizes. John graduated with honors from Harvard University and spends his free time with his remarkable wife and two highly spirited daughters. SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES

Peggy Lehner is currently serving her second full term as the State Senator for the 6th District, representing portions of Montgomery County. Lehner is no stranger to public service, having served one term in the Ohio House of Representatives as well as 10 years as a member of Kettering City Council. Prior to serving on City Council, Senator Lehner served on the Ohio Ethics Commission, serving two terms as the Commission Chair. This legislative session, Senator Lehner has been appointed to her fourth term as the Chairwoman of the Senate Standing Committee on Education, and serves on a wide array of committees, both in Ohio and nationally. Senator Lehner is a Vice Chair of the Standing Committee on Education for the National Conference of State Legislators, is a member of the NCSL International Education Study Group, and is an NCSL Early Childhood Education Fellow. In 2016, she was chosen to participate in the Aspen Institute’s Equity in Education Summer Institute. Senator Lehner attended both American College in Paris and St. Mary’s of the Woods College, where she obtained a degree in history. She and her husband, James, reside in Kettering and have five grown children and 13 grandchildren.

John Carey was appointed Chancellor of the Ohio Department of Higher Education by Gov. John R. Kasich in April, 2013. As Chancellor, Carey oversees the state’s public two-year and four-year institutions and Ohio Technical Centers, provides policy guidance to the Governor and the Ohio General Assembly, and carries out state higher education policy. Carey’s career has been devoted to public service. He spent time as an aide in Congress and a local official in his hometown of Wellston before serving 17 years in the state legislature. He is one of the few legislators in history to serve as chairman of both the House Finance and Appropriations Committee and the Senate Finance and Financial Institutions Committee. Prior to his appointment as Chancellor, Carey served as Assistant to the President for Government Relations and Strategic Initiatives for Shawnee State University in Portsmouth.

Jon Husted As Ohio’s 53rd Secretary of State, Jon Husted is responsible for oversight of elections in one of the nation’s most hotly contested swing states. By his steady hand, Ohio delivered a smooth and fair 2012 Presidential Election. In addition to serving as chief elections official, the Secretary of State is also the custodian of business filings in Ohio. Jon is committed to ensuring that Ohio’s job creators have a positive first interaction with the state of Ohio. Jon was first elected to public office in 2000 as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives. Only four years later, his colleagues elected him Speaker of the Ohio House, making him one of the youngest ever to lead the body. As Speaker, Jon was instrumental in passing the most fiscally conservative budget in 40 years, which included the reform of the state tax code and the largest income tax cut in Ohio’s history. He also led the passage of the Ed Choice Scholarship – a school choice option for children trapped in chronically failing schools – and the creation of the Choose Ohio First Scholarship to encourage Ohio students studying in the STEMM disciplines of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine. With all of his responsibilities, Secretary Husted considers his most important roles as that of husband to his wife, Tina, and father to his children, Alex, Katie, and Kylie.

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Mandie Maxwell currently serves as the assistant director for Choose Ohio First, one of the largest appropriated initiatives of the Ohio Department of Higher Education, aimed at increasing the number of students in STEMM programs at Ohio’s campuses. As assistant director, she oversees the request for funding process, executed award agreements, and overall operating budget. Since joining ODHE, she also manages the agency’s GIVE back. GO forward., Start Talking!, and Ohio G.R.E.A.T: Global Reach to Engage Academic Talent initiatives. Prior to her role at ODHE, she worked in governmental affairs at Michigan State University while earning her master’s degree in higher education and student affairs. Mandie is also a proud graduate of Shawnee State University and currently lives in Columbus, where she volunteers as a certified tourism ambassador.

PCMH WORKFORCE PANEL

Sheila Mapes is a lifelong resident of the state of Ohio. She graduated in 1984 from Bowling Green State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. She started working in hospitals at that time as a staff nurse, first in Cleveland and then in Columbus at The Ohio State University Medical Center. In 1999, she earned a master’s degree in adult health and illness and became certified as an Adult Nurse Practitioner. She primarily worked in hospitals during her career, but also in specialty outpatient clinics with diabetic and hyperlipidemic patients. This past year, she expanded her role to be the advanced practice provider manager at University Hospital, and recently was promoted to interim director of advanced practice providers at Ohio State’s Wexner Medical Center.

Dr. Pat Ecklar has been involved in Internal Medicine resident training for the past 36 years. An Ohio native, Dr. Ecklar completed his residency training in the Mount Carmel Health System (MCHS) Internal Medicine Residency Program after receiving his medical degree from The Ohio State University College of Medicine. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and was in private practice for 36 years. Dr. Ecklar served as the Program Director of Internal Medicine at MCHS from 1994 to early 2007, and was an active member of the teaching staff involved in primary care Internal Medicine teaching. He was also active in providing supervision to third- and fourth-year medical students from The Ohio State University, Wright State University, and Ohio University during their clerkships at MCHS. He currently is an associate professor of medicine at the OSU College of Medicine and is the associate director of the Longitudinal Group/Longitudinal Preceptor Program and AMRCC at the medical school. Ted Wymyslo, MD, FAAFP, received his medical degree from the Ohio State University College of Medicine, and completed Family Medicine residency training at Mount Carmel Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio. With over 30 years of experience as a clinician, he has also held leadership roles in family practice residency training, medical student teaching, local and state professional associations, free clinic and homeless shelter healthcare delivery, public health, and Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) advocacy across the state of Ohio and nation. He is past director of the Ohio Department of Health (2011-2014), appointed by Ohio Governor John Kasich. As ODH director, Dr. Wymyslo established the Ohio Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative in 2011 to effect statewide implementation of the PCMH delivery model. He helped lead the development of statewide opioid prescribing guidelines, modernization of maternity and newborn nursery rules, the mandated accreditation for all local Ohio health departments, and interventions to address the infant mortality challenge. With this combined primary care and public health experience, he has championed the need for integration of public health and primary care to improve population health. He serves as the Chief Medical Officer of the Ohio Association of Community Health Centers, with 51 Federally Qualified Health Center members serving more than 670,000 patients in 285 sites across the state, 157 of which are PCMH-recognized. Wymyslo sits on the BetterHealth Partnership Board of Trustees and the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Advisory Board.

Dr. Larry Blosser has served as the outpatient medical director for Central Ohio Primary Care since 2014. He is currently the chair of OhioHealth’s Primary Care Physician Clinical Guidance Council, President of the OhioHealth Medical Staff and chair of its Primary Care Physician Work Group. Dr. Blosser is also a member of the COPC Coding Leadership group. In these roles, Dr. Blosser has facilitated solving operational and physician satisfaction issues and has worked with the development of strategies to support population health management as they relate to primary care. Dr. Blosser obtained his M.D. from The Ohio State University and completed his internship and residency in Family Medicine at Riverside Methodist Hospital.

LUNCH OPTIONS FOOD AT THE CONVENTION CENTER SOUTH CAFÉ & MARKETPLACE

The Greater Columbus Convention Center offers convenient dining, shopping, and professional services without leaving the building. The shops offer a variety of items such as specialty gifts, souvenirs, collectibles, and greeting cards. The South Café & Marketplace has a wide selection of quick menu items as well as snacks. It’s a lunchtime hotspot for local business people.

SOUTH CAFÉ – SOUTH FACILITY – LEVEL 1

Charley’s Steakery A Columbus original, Charley’s specializes in freshly grilled Phillysteak sandwiches, hand-cut fries, and lemonade. charleys.com Chicken ‘N Eggs From breakfast items to rotisserie and fried chicken along with pot pies, don’t take time debating which came first, enjoy all their poultry items.

Donatos Pizza A commitment to quality, freshness, and value since 1963. Our edge to edge promise. Quality you can see. Award-winning dough. Piles of pepperoni. Family recipe sausage. Premium cheese. Fresh, hand-cut veggies. Gluten free. Delivery: 614.702.7600 www.donatos.com

Fame’s Diner Sample a variety of daily specials featuring fresh grilled sandwiches, soups, bagel sandwiches, salads, and Indian cuisine, along with breakfast items served anytime.

JaVa’s Cyber Espresso Bar Java’s offers gourmet coffees, beverages, pastries, and bagels, and computer kiosks to relax and browse the internet or catch up on email.

Kooma (Vine Street Garage) Enjoy sushi prepared before you as well as other Asian delicacies at this sushi/karaoke bar. www.koomacolumbus.com

Mykonos Gyros Experience a taste of Greece in Columbus, specializing in Greek entrees, sandwiches, salads, and desserts.

Siam Express Siam Express offers a variety of Asian entrees, soups, and sushi.

Starbucks (Located on the 2nd level – South Facility) Amazing coffees from around the world. Handcrafted beverages to discover and enjoy. Their pastries and sandwiches are made with high-quality, simple ingredients. So all the goodness you taste is real food; simply delicious. www.starbucks.com

Subway Serving a variety of freshly prepared subs and salads. www.subway.com

Velvet Cafe & Ice Cream Serving sandwiches and various lunch specials, as well as ice cream. 2nd floor inset map

Use escalators to access A200 A210s and B200 rooms A220s B230s @ B240s

C Union Station Ballrooms

B A110s A120s B130s B140s Union Station Ballroom A A

Choose Ohio First Poster Displays Poster Choose Ohio First Ohio Choose Café

Speaker Program Registration OETC Customer Hotels and Service food court

2nd floor inset map

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Exhibit Hall A Exhibit Hall B General Exhibitors Sessions #COF10 A very special thanks to OETC and OATN for conference goodie bags! goodie conference for OETC and OATN special thanks to A very