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CONTENTS WELCOME FROM WELD & OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY ..................................................................................... 4
2020 WELD BOARD OF DIRECTORS, .............................................................................................................. 5
ASSOCIATES & CHAPTER LEADERSHIP .......................................................................................................... 5
LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ....................................................................................................... 6
CONFERENCE & GOVERNMENT BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS GOVERNANCE TRACK SPONSORS .............. 7
2020 NATIONAL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE GOVERNMENT BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS GOVERNANCE
TRACK ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
CONTINUING EDUCATION .......................................................................................................................... 10
2020 CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE ............................................................................................................... 12
OPENING SESSION BIOGRAPHIES ................................................................................................................ 13
LUNCH SESSION BIOGRAPHY ...................................................................................................................... 17
SESSION TOPICS .......................................................................................................................................... 18
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES...................................................................................................... 19
COURSE INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHIES .......................................................................................................... 22
JOIN WELD TODAY ...................................................................................................................................... 25
Version Date: May 26, 2020
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WELCOME FROM WELD & OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY
We at WELD and Otterbein understand that 2020 has been a year like no other. This is the 10th anniversary year of the WELD and Otterbein annual leadership conference. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have gone through so much that has been beyond our control. Times like these call for reinvention. With this in mind, we are excited to announce that the 2020 conference will be fully virtual. As in prior years, we will have the extraordinary line up of speakers and topics that you have been accustomed to and will deliver the content straight to you in your home or office. This one-day national event features over 50 accomplished speakers presenting on a variety of timely career topics. Centered on this year’s overarching theme, Control Your Next, participants will spend a day on a variety of topics to help them identify thoughtful strategies to move forward and “get them to their next,” however they may define it. Register early to obtain a discount! WELD’s mission is to develop and advance women’s leadership to strengthen the economic prosperity of the communities it serves. We do this by building programs, events, and a community to support leadership development and business growth. Research has proven that the prosperity of a region increases when women share leadership roles in businesses, educational institutions, non-profit organizations, and government entities. Otterbein is an inclusive community dedicated to educating the whole person in the context of humane values. Our mission is to prepare graduates to think deeply and broadly, to engage locally and globally, and to advance their professions and communities. An Otterbein education is distinguished by the intentional blending of the liberal arts and professional studies, combined with a unique approach to integrating direct experience into all learning. The main conference will feature over 25 breakout sessions on a variety of topics that will include elements of this year’s conference Control Your Next. These sessions will offer something for everyone and will provide attendees with key takeaways that they can implement in their careers and businesses to enhance their leadership efficacy. Our corporate board specialty track will provide targeted content for those who aspire to serve on for profit boards. Please see the online brochure for more information about this dynamic offering with premier speakers and registration requirements. We are offering a new track this year – the WELD Government Boards and Commissions Skills Certification Program for those aspiring to serve on these types of boards. We thank you for making it a priority to invest in your leadership development by choosing to spend the day with us! Make it a great day! Sarah, John & Barb
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2020 WELD BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
ASSOCIATES & CHAPTER LEADERSHIP
BOARD CHAIR - Sarah Mueller, LEED AP, Director Business Development, The Beck Group
BOARD TREASURER - Lisa G. Shuneson, CPA, PFS, Partner, Whalen & Company, CPAs
BOARD SECRETARY - Rita McNeil Danish, Partner, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
• Beth Alloway, Senior Vice President, Commercial Banking Team Leader, Huntington National Bank
• Vinita Bahri-Mehra, Director + Leader + Global Business Practice, Kegler, Brown, Hill + Ritter
• Amy Bonitatibus, Managing Director, Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, Chase Home Lending, Chase
• Irina Ceaparu, Senior Manager, Enterprise Information Management, Business Information Delivery, Alliance Data
• Marsha Conaway, Partner, J L Conaway Consulting, LLC
• Aparna Dial, MS, MBA, LEED AP, WMC Senior Sustainability Consultant, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
• Joy Gallo, Chief Procurement Officer, Performance Health
• Sara Goldhardt, CPA, Director, State & Local Tax Services, GBQ Partners LLC
• Susan Barrett Harty, Partner, Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP
• Lori Kendall, Operating Partner, Morgan Hill Partners; Adjunct Faculty, Case Western Reserve University &
The Ohio State University
• Michael Kiene, CPA, Partner, EY Columbus
• Purba Majumder, President, Cybervation, Inc.
• Manuel Martinez, Dean of Undergraduate Studies; Associate Professor of Spanish, Ohio Dominican University
• Jeff Milgrom, President & CEO, Event Marketing Strategies
• Mary Sheehan, Principal Research Scientist, Battelle
• Sapna Welsh, Partner, Leverage HR
PRESIDENT & CEO - Barb Smoot, WELD
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT - Peggy Potter, Owner, The Ultimate Assistant LLC
NATIONAL MEMBER & EVENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES - Danielle Callaghan, WELD
NATIONAL CHAPTER MANAGEMENT OFFICER - Deepa Kellar, WELD
NATIONAL OPERATIONS OFFICER - Mindy Koenig, WELD
CHAPTER LEADERSHIP
• Charleston Co-Chairs: Amy Condaras and Danielle Waltz
• Cleveland Co-Chairs: Colleen Dugarte and Jodi Olivo
• Columbus Co-Chairs: Katie Morris and Diana Rife
• Pittsburgh Co-Chairs: Laurie Barkman and Meagan Bond
• Southern Ohio Chair: Lynda Kline
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LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
CO-CHAIRS
• Jennifer Borer, Manager, Customer & In-store Experience, Big Lots
• Bryn Sowash, Senior Leadership, Acceptd
LOGISTICS AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
• Kelly Mohr, Covetrus
• Rachel Schutt-Hinsch, The Rubicon Advisory Group
• Julie Battles, JobsOhio
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
• Melissa Rovtar, Manager of Special Projects, Big Lots
• Maegan Richards, Graphic Designer, Bath & Body Works
SPEAKER RELATIONS
• Diana Westhoff, Speak 4 You, LLC
• Kelli Cannon, COTA
• Maria Guthrie, Attorney, Kegler Brown Hill + Ritter
SPONSOR RELATIONSHIP & GIFT BAG MANAGEMENT
• Jennifer Borer, Manager, Customer & In-store Experience, Big Lots
• Bryn Sowash, Senior Leadership, Acceptd
DAY-OF-EVENT VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT
• Carla Cole, Vice President, Change 4 Growth Consulting
• Yolanda Burgess, Office Manager, Avation Medical, Inc.
SURVEY MEASUREMENT MANAGEMENT
• Malikah Cotton, Senior Analyst, Capability Implementations, Alliance Data Card Services
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CONFERENCE & GOVERNMENT BOARDS AND
COMMISSIONS GOVERNANCE TRACK SPONSORS
About L Brands
More than stores, more than products ... L Brands is a family of brands. Our brands are world-renowned; they are household names.
Through Victoria's Secret, PINK and Bath & Body Works, L Brands is an international company that sells lingerie, personal care and beauty products, apparel and accessories. The company operates nearly 3,000 company-owned specialty stores in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Greater China, and its brands are sold in more than 650 franchised locations worldwide. The company's products are also available online at www.VictoriasSecret.com and www.BathandBodyWorks.com.
WELD wishes to thank co-presenting sponsor, Otterbein University, for its support of WELD’S mission and this event. Without Otterbein’s commitment and support, this event would not have been possible
SILVER PROGRAM SPONSOR BRONZE PROGRAM SPONSOR
MEDIA PARTNERS
RIVETER AWARD SPONSOR
GOVERNMENT BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS GOVERNANCE TRACK SPONSOR
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2020 NATIONAL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
GOVERNMENT BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
GOVERNANCE TRACK Serving on a federal/state/county/city board or commission is an excellent way to serve your community. It provides an
opportunity to have a voice in decision making and to serve as a bridge between government and the community ensuring
oversight and raising awareness of important community issues. Having more women in these roles is a critical component of
WELD’s mission given the positive economic impact women have when they are in leadership roles.
These positions come with high accountability and responsibility. This course will provide instruction on the governance of
government boards & commissions, explain special rules on ethics, conflict of interest, conduct and parliamentary proceedings
and end with an overview of the appointment process. Leadership attributes of effective participation will also be covered.
Earn your certification at this conference to strengthen your resume.
More detailed information about the breakout sessions and the outstanding lineup of panelists and moderators is included in this brochure.
DATE: Thursday, June 11, 2020
9:00am-10:15am Opening Session and Keynote
10:30am-12:00pm Conference Breakout Session #1
12:15pm-1:00pm Lunch Keynote
1:15pm-2:45pm Conference Breakout Session #2
3:00pm-4:30pm Conference Breakout Session #3
LOCATION: Online Virtual Event – via the ZOOM platform
Important Information: Submission of Resumes Attendees are required to complete pre-work and submit their resumes. If you need assistance with creating or updating your resume, WELD has partnered with Nolan Branding for a discount as an option that you may consider using. Information on Nolan Branding is included on our website in the corporate board training section of the leadership conference. Your content must be submitted to Nolan Branding by May 14th if you wish to enter into an engagement with them to develop your resume in order for it to be completed by the May 31st submission deadline!* Please contact Barb Smoot ([email protected]) for more information.
DUE DATE FOR RESUME SUBMISSION TO WELD: May 31, 2020, 5:00pm (We are sorry, but extensions cannot be granted under any circumstances.)
SUBMIT TO: Barb Smoot at [email protected]
FORMAT: Word document with your contact information included along with high resolution head shot
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Government Boards and Commissions Governance Track Registration Information The number of seats is limited, and seats will be offered on a first-come first served basis. These sessions are not open to
general conference attendees.
* This rate is only available for those who own the corporate member slots.
Refunds are not available for this conference. Session attendees may not assign their registrations to other attendees without
express written approval from WELD. Registrations that are part of the Signature Event or Breakout Session sponsorship
packages may be applied to this track for an additional fee. Contact Barb Smoot for more information.
Registration closes at midnight on June 5th!
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION
(UNTIL MAY 22ND)
REGULAR REGISTRATION (CLOSES JUNE 5TH)
Corporate Member Slot Owners* $125.00 $150.00
Member Rate $150.00 $175.00
Non-Member Rate $250.00 $275.00
Images from prior leadership conferences
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CONTINUING EDUCATION
SHRM Professional Development Credits
WELD is recognized by SHRM to offer SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP professional
development credits (PDCs). This program is valid for 4.5 PDC. For more information
about certification or recertification, please visit shrmcertification.org.
SHRM Bock Alignment: HR Expertise (Corporate Social Responsibility)
Participants must be attend the webinar in order to receive PDCs. Attendance will
be verified. PDCs will be offered for the time slots in the table below.
TIME SESSION
10:30am-12:00pm Governance of Government Boards and Commissions
1:15pm-2:45pm Ethics, Conflict of Interest, Conduct and Parliamentary Proceedings
3:00pm-4:30pm The Appointment Process and Effective Participation on Government Boards and Commissions
West Virginia Continuing Legal Education Commission
This program has been approved 5.4 hours of general CLE. Participants must attend the webinar in order to receive CLE credit.
Attendance will be verified. Credit will be given for the time slots in the table below
TIME SESSION
10:30am-12:00pm Governance of Government Boards and Commissions
1:15pm-2:45pm Ethics, Conflict of Interest, Conduct and Parliamentary Proceedings
3:00pm-4:30pm The Appointment Process and Effective Participation on Government Boards and Commissions
Ohio Supreme Court CLE
This course is approved for a total of 4.5 hours of General CLE.
Accountancy Board of Ohio CPE Credits
To register for this event, go to www.weldusa.org. Select events, WELD national events, and then the event title: 2020
National Leadership Conference Government Boards & Commissions Governance Track.
In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 5.4 CPE credit will be granted for this session
based on a 50-minute hour. Certificates will be provided at the end of the session. In order to be awarded the full credit
hours, you must be present, registering your attendance and departure on the attendance sheets.
Field of Study: Personal Development
Prerequisites: None
Who Should Attend: Individuals considering service on government boards & commissions are recommended to attend.
Others are welcome.
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Advanced Preparation: Participants are required to submit a resume by May 31st, 5:00pm (no extensions available) and review
the course pre-read by June 10th.
Program Level: Basic
Delivery Method: Group Live
Refund and Cancellations: No refunds or credits are available for this session. For more information regarding the no refund
policy, complaint, and/or program cancellation notice, please contact our offices at 614-890-2586.
Women for Economic and Leadership Development (WELD) is registered with the Accountancy Board of Ohio as a CPE Sponsor.
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2020 CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE
TIME ACTIVITY – ZOOM WEBINAR PLATFORM
Connect to Opening Session – Sponsored by Huntington National Bank
9:00am-10:15am Welcome: John Comerford, Ph.D., President, Otterbein University Kathy Krendl, Ph.D., President Emerita, Otterbein University Sarah Mueller, LEED AP, Director Business Development Healthcare, The Beck Group; WELD National Board Chair Speaker Introduction: Barb Smoot, President & CEO, WELD Keynote Address: “Control Your Next,” featuring The “Amazing” Tei Street Wrap Up & Conference Overview: Jennifer Borer, Manager, Customer & In-Store Experience, Big Lots Bryn Sowash, Senior Leadership, Acceptd
Connect to Morning Breakout Session
10:30am-12:00pm Governance of Government Boards and Commissions
Connect to Lunch Keynote
12:15pm-1:00pm
Speaker Introductions: Jennifer Borer, Manager, Customer & In-Store Experience, Big Lots Bryn Sowash, Senior Leadership, Acceptd Keynote Address: “Courage through Uncertainty” featuring Margie Warrell
Connect o Afternoon Breakout Sessions
1:15pm-2:45pm Ethics, Conflict of Interest, Conduct and Parliamentary Proceedings
Connect to Final Session
3:00pm-4:30pm The Appointment Process and Effective Participation on Government Boards and Commissions
Sponsored by:
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OPENING SESSION BIOGRAPHIES
THE “AMAZING” TEI STREET STREETTALK WITH THE “AMAZING” TEI STREET
The “Amazing” Tei Street has more than 25 years of experience in higher education, curriculum development, training in sexual assault prevention, domestic violence prevention, ATOD prevention, diversity & inclusion, as well as advocacy, education and youth leadership development. She has a B.A & an M.A. from The Ohio State University. The “Amazing” Tei Street is a national motivational speaker, trainer and education consultant. Her love and passion for positively affecting the lives of people, comes through each time she pops on a stage, gymnasium floor…or ZOOM screen. Tei’s masterful use of humor, coupled with her gift for storytelling makes her a crowd favorite. Tei challenges her audiences to take the knowledge they gain to move from motion to action; walking in what makes them “amazing!” Tei is prepared to engage, inspire and motivate audiences to move into action to change their lives, communities, and their worlds. www.amazingteistreet.com
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OPENING SESSION BIOGRAPHIES
JOHN COMERFORD, PH.D. PRESIDENT, OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY John L. Comerford, Ph.D. Otterbein’s 21st President John Comerford comes to Otterbein with over 20 years of experience in university leadership, including the past 13 years at liberal arts institutions. His most recent role was at Blackburn College in downstate Illinois, where he served as president. During his time there, the institution achieved enrollment growth through a focus on underserved populations, a record-breaking fundraising campaign, the launch of new academic and co-curricular programs, investments in faculty/staff compensation, and the renovation of four major campus buildings.
Prior to Blackburn, Comerford worked at Westminster College (Missouri), Missouri Western State University, and Ball State University (Indiana). He studied political science as an undergraduate student at Western Illinois University and thought he was headed to law school until a mentor told him he might enjoy a student affairs profession. That led him to earn a master’s degree in student personnel administration at the University of Central Missouri. He earned his doctorate degree in higher education administration at the University of Kansas, where he also worked on a Lumina Grant to study student migration patterns. Comerford has been married 16 years to Rachel Rumple Comerford, and they have three children: Garrett, Reagan and Grant.
KATHY KRENDL, PH.D. PRESIDENT EMERITA, OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY Kathy A. Krendl, Ph.D., served as the 20th president and the first woman to lead Otterbein University from 2009 to 2018. During her tenure at Otterbein, the university completed the largest comprehensive campaign in its history, exceeding the goal of $50 million. She also led planning and fund-raising efforts, yielding $6 million in public and private funding, for The Point, a facility that serves as the crossroads for student learning through collaboration with community and corporate partners. During her tenure President Krendl served on a number of central Ohio boards including the Osteopathic Heritage Foundation, YWCA Columbus, Ohio Campus Compact, Westerville Area Resource Ministry, and I Know I Can. She also co-chaired the Ohio Foundation for Independent Colleges Women’s Scholarship Initiative.
Dr. Krendl taught in the area of Women and Leadership and established the Otterbein Women’s Leadership Network to develop regional partnerships promoting opportunities for women of all ages. She also founded the Otterbein Women’s Leadership Advisory Council. President Krendl was awarded the Global Women’s Summit Leadership Award, Living Faith Award, Ohio’s Most Powerful and Influential Women Award, and Deloitte’s WISE Woman Award. In 2015, she was honored by WELD (Women for Economic and Leadership Development) as the first recipient of the Riveter Award. In December 2016, she was a finalist for the CEO of the Year (Large Nonprofit Category) by Columbus CEO magazine. In 2017 President Krendl received the Smart Business magazine Progressive Woman award, and in 2018 the Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges (OFIC) Volunteer of the Year award, and the Helping Hands of Central Ohio Ambassador for Education award. She was also named a 2018 YWCA Woman of Achievement honoree and selected as the Westerville Area Chamber of Commerce Business Person of the Year. President Emerita Krendl now serves as Senior Consultant with RH Perry and Associates, an executive search firm specializing in higher education.
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OPENING SESSION BIOGRAPHIES
SARAH MUELLER, LEED AP DIRECTOR BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT HEALTHCARE, THE BECK GROUP & WELD NATIONAL BOARD CHAIR
Sarah Mueller is a healthcare strategist with more than 20 years of experience in helping healthcare providers streamline their operations to realize new efficiencies and improve outcomes. She spent 15 years in administration, operations and facility planning at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center before founding her own consultancy specializing in healthcare logistics and back-of house operations. She also led a healthcare operational planning consultancy, housed within a large architecture firm, before joining The Beck Group as Director Business Development – Healthcare. Prior to joining The Beck Group, Sarah was Healthcare Practice Leader at NBBJ. At NBBJ,
Sarah focused on building personal relationships and new business with the firm’s healthcare clients, as well as oversaw healthcare projects throughout the Midwest. Responsible for noticing trends and opportunities in the market and implementing strong solutions for each client, she used a personal approach to collaboration, getting to know all stakeholders to build consensus and trust. Sarah has served on the board of the Upper Arlington Library. She has her Bachelor of Science from The Ohio State University.
BARB SMOOT PRESIDENT & CEO, WELD
Barb Smoot is the President & CEO of Women for Economic and Leadership Development (WELD), the organization that develops and advances women’s leadership to strengthen the economic prosperity of the communities it serves. As WELD’s first president, Barb is the driving force behind WELD’s rapid growth. She serves as primary community liaison, overseeing fundraising, collaborative partnerships and development and implementation of WELD’s new strategic initiatives, including WELD’s national expansion. Barb is very active in the Columbus community in a variety of ways. She is a commissioner on the Columbus Women’s Commission and chairs the Equity in the Workplace Committee. Barb is on the national board of National Church Residences where she chairs the Audit,
Finance & Risk Committee and serves on the National Church Residences Foundation Board. Barb is also on the City of Westerville Board of Zoning Appeals. Barb is on The Overcomer Foundation Advisory Board and has served on the Board Development Committee for the Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland and on the boards of the Nationwide Federal Credit Union, the Martin Luther King Arts Complex, St. Joseph Montessori School, and WELD. Barb represents WELD on the national stage in organizations such as The Women Business Collaborative and InterOrganization Network. Barb is a 2020 YWCA Woman of Achievement and was selected as Columbus CEO 2017 CEO of the Year for Small Nonprofits. She is one of Smart Business’ 2016 Smart 50 award winners and was recognized as the 2014 NAWBO Columbus Women’s Business Champion. Under Barb’s leadership, WELD was featured as Community Network of the Year by The Women’s Book. Barb has 20+ years of financial services experience and is a past Fellow in the Society of Actuaries. She is a graduate of Amherst College with a Bachelor of Arts in Physics.
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OPENING SESSION BIOGRAPHIES
JENNIFER BORER MANAGER, CUSTOMER & IN-STORE EXPERIENCE, BIG LOTS
A five year volunteer of WELD, Jen Borer is no stranger to the WELD Leadership Conference. Her passion for giving back extends to multiple organizations within the community, understanding her position provides her a unique opportunity to make a difference. If Jen isn’t working at the Big Lots Corporate Headquarters supporting stores, you may find her teaching as an instructor at barre3 in Powell, a facet of her life that provides balance in body and empowerment from within.
BRYN SOWASH SENIOR LEADERSHIP, ACCEPTD
Bryn Sowash, an Otterbein alum, is pleased to see the WELD Leadership Conference return each year in partnership with the university and continue to provide valuable education to fellow leaders in the community. Bryn possesses a lifelong passion for the arts and proudly serves on the Senior Leadership Team at Acceptd, overseeing its sister brand, My College Audition, working to connect and provide coaching for young artists.
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LUNCH SESSION BIOGRAPHY MARGIE WARRELL AUTHOR | LEADERSHIP SPEAKER
FACILITATOR & COACH
FOUNDER | GLOBAL COURAGE
MARGIE WARRELL is an international speaker, bestselling author and
global authority on brave leadership. Founding CEO of Global Courage
and a member of the advisory board of Forbes School of Business &
Technology, working with organizations internationally such as NASA,
Google and the United Nations Foundation. Her latest book You’ve Got
This! The Life-Changing Power of Trusting Yourself emboldens people
to thrive amid uncertainty and lead bigger, braver lives.
Margie has walked her talk since growing up in rural Australia living in
four countries while raising her four children. In her spare time she
loves hiking in beautiful places, most recently summiting Mt
Kilimanjaro with her husband and their four children.
More at MargieWarrell.com.
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SESSION TOPICS SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS
TIME SESSION TITLE TOPICS INSTRUCTOR
10:30am-12:00pm Governance of Government Boards and Commissions
• Definition of governance • Governance best
practices • Boards vs. commissions • Levels of boards and
commissions • Modes of governance • Characteristics of
effective governance BECKY SUTHERLAND CORNETT, PHD
1:15pm-2:45pm Ethics, Conflict of Interest, Conduct and Parliamentary Proceedings
• Sunshine Laws • Meeting procedures • Board voting • Ethics and conflict of
interest
JEN VESSELLS
3:00pm-4:30pm The Appointment Process
• The importance of serving
• Steps to obtaining a board or commission appointment
• Key attributes of effective board members and commissioners
LILLEANA CAVANAUGH,
MBA, CPM
COMMISSIONER MARILYN BROWN
JEFFREY JOHNSON ALISHA MADDOX
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SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES COMMISSIONER MARILYN BROWN FRANKLIN COUNTY, OHIO
Commissioner Marilyn Brown knows that every resident of Franklin County deserves a high quality of life, built on the cornerstones of inclusive economic development and social justice. Marilyn is committed to advancing policies and actions that create and retain good jobs for Franklin County residents as the surest path to a strong safety net and a solid foundation for our kids. Her focus on economic development includes workforce readiness so that these jobs are filled by Franklin County residents, including those who face challenges to sustainable-wage employment.
Marilyn works closely with the County's Department of Economic Development, Chambers of Commerce, the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC), and others to attract new jobs and retain existing jobs here in Franklin County. She is a former Board Chair at MORPC and serves on the Boards of Columbus 2020 and the US Global Leadership Coalition. In 2016, Marilyn was honored to receive the Ohio Minority Business Enterprise (Ohio MBE) Frank W. Watson Advocacy award. Marilyn is taking an active leadership role in the planning of the County’s new Public Safety Center, and her work as chair of the Franklin County Reentry Coalition underscores her focus on smart and fair justice. Marilyn is Vice Chair of the County Commissioners Association of Ohio’s Justice and Public Safety Committee. At the national level, she serves as the Vice Chair for the Courts and Corrections subcommittee on Justice and Public Safety at the National Association of Counties (NACo).
Marilyn’s stewardship of the construction of Huntington Park, the Common Pleas Courthouse, and the Franklin County Dog Shelter, and the renovation of the Judicial Services Building, have led to national recognition of these projects for job creation, quality contracting and construction standards, and award-winning design, construction, sustainability, accessibility, and fiscal stewardship.
She recognizes the importance of community enrichment – especially the arts and culture as it both enriches community and education for our kids and adults and provides for many jobs. She was named as one of the 25 Most Influential People by Shadowbox Live in 2014 and serves on the NACo National Arts Consortium and Large Urban Counties Caucus.
On issues of human rights and equality, Marilyn carries her family's long tradition of Tikkun Olam, or Repairing the World, with her as she works on behalf of women's rights, diversity and inclusion for all people, and open and equitable access to education, housing, and government. She is a vocal advocate for social justice and progressive issues. She has served on the Board of Directors of The Center for Family Safety & Healing and on the advisory council of CHOICES for Victims of Domestic Violence and is a leader against family violence in all its forms.
Additionally, Marilyn is active as a leader in the movements for LGBTQ and marriage equality, for women's reproductive and educational freedoms, for the reintegration into society's fabric for ex-offenders, for protection of workers’ safety and right to organize. She leads with an ongoing commitment to the care, safety, and education of our County's most vulnerable residents because every family in our community deserves a safe, stable and nurturing place to call home.
Marilyn’s office staff takes to heart that every initiative and policy should be viewed through a lens of social justice. Her middle grandson, Max, gave the office its focus and mandate when, at age 8, he attended a staff meeting and declared, “You are doing a lot of things. You should take the good things that work and do more of that.”
Marilyn Brown has been elected by the voters of Franklin County to serve as Commissioner in 2006, 2010, and 2014. She has been selected by her colleagues to serve as Commission President in 2008, 2011, 2014, and 2015.
Prior to elected office, Marilyn had extensive experience in public service working in economic development, social justice, race relations, and fair housing. She holds a masters' degree in organizational development from Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University and is the author of a chapter entitled “What’s Important Now” in the book Women on Fire, vol 2. She and her husband, former Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court Eric Brown, have two daughters - Beryl and her husband Andrew; and Daryn. The Browns have three grandsons, Vincent, Max and Alex. She and Eric are members of Congregation Tifereth Israel.
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JEFFREY JOHNSON CHIEF MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OHIO DEVELOPMENT SERVICES AGENCY
Jeffrey Johnson is the Chief of the Minority Business Development Division of the Ohio
Development Services Agency. In this role, he is responsible to lead the state’s efforts to help
develop and grow Ohio minority-owned businesses. Johnson works closely with the Ohio
Minority Business Advisory Council and seven Minority Business Assistance Centers around
the state to support the agency’s efforts.
Previously, Johnson was the Vice President of Government and NonProfit Lending at JP Morgan & Chase where he provided
expertise on bonds, loans and tax credits. During his time, he underwrote and approved the largest municipal bond transaction
in the history of the Business Banking unit for more than $35 million. Johnson has more than 20 years’ experience in business
banking along with 15 years’ experience working with government municipalities and community organizations.
Johnson is also an active member in his community, where he has served as a board member to the New Albany Joint Park
District, New Albany Plain Local School District and the Columbus Urban League.
Johnson holds a bachelor’s degree in Accountancy from the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana and a master’s degree of
business administration from DePaul University Kellstadt Graduate School of Business.
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ALISHA MADDOX CHIEF COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER/OWNER, CHARLES RYAN ASSOCIATES BOARD MEMBER, WEST VIRGINIA PARKWAYS AUTHORITY
Alisha G. Maddox is the chief communications officer and an owner of Charles Ryan
Associates (CRA), one of the region’s oldest and largest women-owned communications
firms headquartered in Charleston, West Virginia. CRA also has offices in Richmond,
Virginia; Columbus, Ohio; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and employs 40 people.
Alisha oversees some of the firm’s larger accounts, its Sales and Marketing and
Communications Training efforts, and the Client Services staff in Charleston among other
aspects of the business.
As a former news reporter, she has a passion for writing, and specializes in media relations, public education/involvement and
integrated communications strategies for manufacturing, transportation and energy clients, to name a few.
Alisha has won top industry awards for her work, and established a nonprofit, WV Visionary Group, aimed at inspiring,
encouraging and empowering students through values-based peer mentoring.
Alisha has worked at CRA for 18 years. She is a graduate of Marshall University, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in
print journalism and a Master of Arts degree in public relations.
In addition to her duties as CCO, Alisha serves on several boards and committees and has received several recognitions,
including the following:
• Founder, WV Visionary Group
• Board member, WV Parkways Authority
• Board member, Leadership WV
• Recipient, 2017 “Young Gun” Award, WV Executive
• Recipient, 2017 “Woman on a Mission” Award, Union Mission
• Recipient, 2016 “Wonder Woman” Award, WV Living
• Chairwoman, Marketing Committee, Leadership WV
• Member, Tourism and Economic Development & Facilities Committees, WV Parkways Authority
• Member, Women for Economic and Leadership Development- WV Chapter
• Member, American Advertising Federation-WV Chapter
• Member, Public Relations Society of America-WV Chapter
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COURSE INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHIES
LILLEANA CAVANAUGH, MBA, CPM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
OHIO COMMISSION ON HISPANIC/LATINO AFFAIRS, STATE OF OHIO
Lilly serves as Executive Director for the Ohio Commission on Hispanic/Latino Affairs, State of
Ohio with the mandates to advise legislators and elected officials on matters related to
Hispanics in Ohio, to connect the different Latino serving organizations across the state, and
to build the capacity of Latino leaders and serving organizations.
Mrs. Cavanaugh has been directly engaged with the Latino community in Ohio for the last 24
years; the last twelve serving in a statewide capacity with the Commission and has played an
important role in building collaboration and partnerships among government entities, community-based organizations and the
private sector to improve the quality of life and opportunities for Hispanic Ohioans.
At the national level, Lilly leads a nationwide network of Latino Affairs Commissions and has been actively involved with the
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Ohio Chapter, UnidosUS, the United States Hispanic Leadership Institute
(USHLI) and the National Association of Latino Elected Officials (NALEO), where she serves on its national board. Lilly was
recently appointed to serve on the Mount Carmel Foundation’s Board and on a regular basis provides advise to other boards
and organizations on topics dealing with ethnic minorities, diversity and inclusion.
Lilly is a strong leader and a multicultural specialist who implements the knowledge and experience from working and living in
Latin America, Africa, South East Asia, Europe and the United States to her professional career. She is an expert on leadership
development, community engagement, cultural competence and global communications. Lilly is a Certified Public Manager,
and has an associate's degree in Business from Sinclair Community College, a bachelor's degree in Management from the
University of Phoenix, and a master's degree in Business Administration from Capella University.
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BECKY SUTHERLAND CORNETT, PHD RETIRED FROM THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY WEXNER MEDICAL CENTER
Becky Sutherland Cornett, Ph.D., is a volunteer community leader in Delaware County, Ohio
and a member of the WELD Impact Committee. Cornett was appointed to three-year terms
on the Delaware County Transit Board in October 2018, to the SourcePoint board of directors
in January 2019 and to the board of Delaware County League of Women Voters in July 2019.
She is also a volunteer for the Delaware City Schools; a member of the Friends of the
Delaware District Library, and a volunteer guardian for the Area Agency on Aging. Cornett’s
previous board appointments include Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio, where she
was the inaugural chair of the Quality and Compliance Committee and a member of the
Executive Committee, and the WELD National board, where she was the first chair of the Impact Committee.
Cornett retired in late 2017 from Ohio State’s Wexner Medical Center after three decades of service. Her experience over the
years encompassed clinical services, operations management, regulatory compliance, finance administration, strategic
planning, and government affairs. She co-authored two textbooks on speech-language pathology and has contributed over 130
book chapters, articles, and presentations during her career. Cornett continues publishing articles for WELD with Barb Smoot
in Smart Business Columbus magazine and is co-authoring a chapter on professional accountability for the upcoming 5th edition
of Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (Plural Publishing).
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JEN VESSELLS OF COUNSEL KEGLER BROWN + HILL RITTER Jen Vessells focuses her practice in Business/Corporate Law and uses her background in
formal opinion writing as a Senior Assistant Attorney General at the office of the Ohio
Attorney General to the benefit of her clients. Her experience in research, memoranda and
brainstorming legal theories helps Jen create policies and processes that aid her business
clients with compliance with state laws and regulations.
Business, Mergers + Acquisitions
Jen lends her legal counsel to businesses during all stages of their life cycle in order to meet
a variety of legal needs. From entity selection and initial formation, structuring and corporate governance, and capital raising
and other fundraising, Jen brings her extensive legal writing experience to the negotiation and drafting of general contracts,
internal policies and processes, statements of work, service agreements, operating agreements, licensing agreements,
confidentiality agreements and more. She also plays an important role as part of our M+A team in both buy- and sell-side
transactions through drafting of documents and due diligence management.
Technology Licensing
As part of her work with licensing agreements and contracts, Jen assists businesses with IT vendor agreements and software
licensing. Navigating the complexities and jargon of tech-based agreements, Jen helps clients contract with vendors that not
only provide critical services and valuable business solutions, but also work together to innovate and develop new solutions. To
these ends, she advises and negotiates on scope and terms, and also drafts and reviews contracts for Software as a Service
agreements (SaaS), Platform as a Service agreements (PaaS), and others.
Practice Areas • Corporate • Emerging Businesses • IP Strategy + Consulting • Mergers + Acquisitions • Real Estate • Tax
Education
• The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law (J.D., 2009)
• University of Cincinnati (B.B.A., 2006) • Bar Admissions • Ohio
Special Honors • Ohio Attorney General All-Staff Pride Award (2018)
Reported Cases
• Participated in numerous matters for the trustee in the Bernard L. Madoff SIPA litigation, including drafting and filing of applications, motions, actions and oppositions.
Charitable + Civic Involvement
• Columbus Collegiate Academy – Main and Columbus Collegiate Academy – Dana, Board of Directors, former member
• United Preparatory Academy, Board of Directors, former member
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Joining WELD helps you grow your professional and interpersonal skills through programs, leadership opportunities and advanced-level career development opportunities. A WELD membership is your key to improving your career and your skills as well as expanding your personal/professional network. Your membership helps support WELD programs and initiatives to address issues of economic development for women. Through our programs and services, WELD provides women with specific tools and skills needed to advance their economic status, and we advocate for corporate strategy and public policy supporting women’s economic equality. A personal WELD membership helps you learn success
strategies from your industry as well as many others. Not only do you reap personal and professional benefits by joining WELD, you also get the opportunity to pay forward your success. We offer our members opportunities to share connections and successes, mentor and promote powerful and economically independent women. Plus, as a member of WELD you get to be a part of the solution to closing the gender gap in your community and beyond. What you gain through an individual level membership to WELD: • Programming discounts and other special opportunities for WELD members • WELD member only meetings • Member engagement breakfasts (free to new and renewing members) • Opportunity to volunteer for WELD projects, committees and board positions • Access to exclusive online content If you join WELD as a business level member, you gain the same personal and professional opportunities as an individual level member and more. We want to help women-owned businesses flourish, and we want to offer you as much opportunity as we can to help your business grow. As a business level member of WELD, you gain membership privileges for two individuals in your organization as well as the many benefits that are available at the individual level. What you gain through a business level membership to WELD: • Membership privileges for two individuals • Programming discounts and other special opportunities for WELD members • WELD member only meetings • Member engagement breakfasts (free to new and renewing members) • Opportunity to volunteer for WELD projects, committees and board positions • Access to exclusive online content When you join WELD as a corporate member, you can participate in additional specialty programs. Various levels of Corporate Membership in WELD provide corporations and other organizations with the opportunity to support the organization’s mission and secure membership privileges for employees. Investment opportunities range from $1,500 to $10,000.
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