Medina Cares Seeks Board Members and Volunteers
Joining forces with its dedicated leadership team, including Interim President Greg Nichols ’18, Interim Vice President Maureen Maxwell ’18, Secretary Michael Costello ’18, and Treasurer David Chambers ’19, Medina Cares is actively recruiting new board members and volunteers. As a leading local nonprofit, the organization aims to expand its community impact and welcomes individuals that…
Read MoreThe Medina Diversity Project Presents: Winter Holiday Traditions
The Medina Diversity Project, in partnership with the Medina County District Library, will present a panel on “Winter Holiday Traditions,” Wednesday, December 6th at 6:30 pm at the Brunswick Library, 3649 Center Rd., Brunswick. Five individuals – Carmen Croghan, Candyce Glave, Ian Haberman, Kiran Haitan, and J.P. Portis – will share information about the holidays…
Read MoreDecember Class Notes
Emerging Leaders Gretchen Darrell EL ’19 flew out to LA to be a contestant on Wheel of Fortune on November 30, 2023. According to several sources, there is only a 0.0006% chance of being chosen as a contestant – Good luck, Gretchen! LEAD Institute Amy Smoyer LEAD ’21 was elected to the Medina City…
Read MoreThe Scholarship Foundation of Wadsworth Seeks Board Member
The Scholarship Foundation of Wadsworth (SFW) is looking for their next board member. SFW is a nonprofit organization offering hard working Wadsworth Seniors an opportunity to reach their goals to attend college. They have grown from providing one scholarship, to making many dreams of going to college come true per year, distributing $500,000.00 in scholarships. Investing…
Read MoreNovember Class Notes
Emerging Leaders Class of 2019 Tom Majkrzak EL ’19 started a new job at the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities as their Business Operations Supervisor. LEAD Institute Dan Holahan LEAD ’23 was recently promoted to the position of Manager of the Lodi Library. Christy Wilmoth LEAD ’23 was the recipient of the Medina County…
Read MoreNorthern Medina County Chamber Alliance Lunch-n-Learn
Basic First Aid/CPR/AED Learn how to save a life with LEARN CPR. Presented by Rachel Rexroad; a professional fire-fighter, paramedic and founder of LEARN CPR. This Lunch and Learn will teach you how to handle the 5 life threatening emergencies: severe bleeding, choking, overdoses, not breathing and anaphylaxis. The session is interactive and engaging. Wear comfortable…
Read MoreOctober Class Notes
Emerging Leaders Class of 2019 Kari Deeks EL ’19 is celebrating her new role with Core Support Partners. Her title with CSP is Sales and Operations Director, and her current focus is to create awareness around the company and generate new business. Core Support Partners, located in Medina, serves customers across most industries. The company…
Read MoreLeadership Medina County Announces LEAD Institute Class of 2024
For Immediate Release Contact Terri M. Greene, M.Ed. Director, Leadership Development Leadership Medina County 6300 Technology Lane #204 Medina, Ohio 44256 (216) 346-0312 Medina County, Ohio – Leadership Medina County’s LEAD (Leadership Exploration And Development) Institute program is proud to announce the Class of 2024. The program begins in September and ends in…
Read MoreLeadership Medina County Announces the 33rd Class of its Signature Program
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact Jennifer Bilek Interim Executive Director Leadership Medina County 6300 Technology Lane #204 Medina, Ohio 44256 (330) 721-7118 [Medina, Ohio] – Leadership Medina County, a leading organization dedicated to developing and nurturing community leaders, is thrilled to announce the commencement of its 33rd class of the Signature Program. The program’s…
Read MoreJunior Leadership Medina County Announces the Class of 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDINA, OH — Junior Leadership Medina County (JrLMC) is proud to announce the Class of 2024. The program is open to students entering their junior year of high school who live or go to school in Medina County and are looking for ways to serve their community and meet new people. “This program…
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