FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 29, 2009
Talbert House announces EXCEL Class IV
Executive Curriculum for Emerging Leaders is a year-long training program
for nonprofit executives
CINCINNATI—Talbert House is pleased to announce the fourth class of Executive Curriculum for Emerging Leaders (EXCEL), a year-long leadership training program for nonprofit managers.
Class IV of EXCEL is a cross-representation of the Greater Cincinnati nonprofit community. The class was selected through an application process.
EXCEL was designed by Talbert House to address the need for highly skilled leadership for cultural and social service organizations in Greater Cincinnati. EXCEL has graduated 45 since its inception in 2006.
The program features a curriculum taught by local business professionals, personalized development plans, mentoring, project learning and networking.
EXCEL CLASS IV
Randy Allman, Talbert House
Connie Baker, Cincinnati Area Senior Services
Jeremy Brown, Talbert House
Sam Browne, Stepping Stones Center
Kathleen J. Buckley, United Way of Greater Cincinnati
DeeAnn Camp, Cincinnati Union Bethel
Kimberly Clark, Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio
Mary Day, Pro Seniors, Inc.
John Francis, Centerpoint Health
Saundra Jenkins, Nova House Assoc, Inc.
Carl A. McCullough, Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio
Karen Middendorf, 4C for Children
Amelia Orr, Talbert House
Rob Pleiman, Talbert House
Jeff Sellers, Cincinnati Area Chapter American Red Cross
Lisa R. Snorton, Freestore Foodbank
Jeffrey L. Stokoe, Alcoholism Council of Cincinnati Area
Vanessa D. VanZant, Cincinnati Museum Center
Barry Wolfson, Jewish Vocational Service
Talbert House is a community-wide nonprofit network of social services with over 30 proven programs focusing on prevention, assessment, treatment and reintegration. Each year, Talbert House helps more than 24,000 men, women and children across Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky overcome adversity to become healthy and productive citizens through its programs in community corrections, mental health, substance abuse and welfare-to-work. Visit www.talberthouse.org.
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