Search Talbert House web site: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 12, 2010 Dotsy Klei elected as board chair of Talbert House The agency welcomes new board members at its Annual Meeting Dotsy Klei CINCINNATI—Dotsy Klei, account supervisor and general manager of Creative Dimensions, was elected as Talbert House’s 25th board chairperson at the agency’s annual meeting in September. In this position, Klei leads the 40-member board that oversees the $49-millon agency, which served 26,000 people last fiscal year. She chairs the executive committee and also serves on the Foundation for Talbert House board. Klei joined the board in 2001 and previously served as board vice chair. Klei will serve a two-year term as chairperson, succeeding John Silverman. Congratulations to the newest Talbert House board members: Thomas Beridon Esq., Wyndell Burns and Shawn Butler. 2010 Talbert House Board of Trustees Executives Board Chair: Dotsy Q. Klei, Creative Dimensions Vice Chair/Treasurer: Paul M. Brunner, Tire Discounters Vice Chair: Glenda Cousins, US Bank Vice Chair: James C. Leonard, Fifth Third Bank Secretary: Joseph L. Rippe, CPA, Rippe & Kingston Past Chair: John I. Silverman, Midland Atlantic New Board Members Thomas Beridon Esq., City of Cincinnati Wynndel Burns, Convergys Shawn Butler, City of Cincinnati Members also serving: Robert Alexander, Gregory J. Berberich Esq., Carl H. Blackwell, Paula Boggs-Muething Esq., Frank D. Chaiken Esq., James J. Chalfie Esq., Carol B. Goodman, Michael J. Harmon Esq., Gregory Hoernschemeyer, David Hoguet, Fred Joffe PhD, Thomas C. Kilcoyne Esq., Chase M. Kohn, Terry E. Loftus, Joseph Mallory, Gwendolyn L. McFarlin, Robert B. Meacham, Robert A. Moskowitz, Haluk Nural, Pamela W. Popp Esq., Joan Sampson, Julie Shifman Esq., E. B. Silberstein MD, John Sinclair, Alex Triantafilou Esq., Ann Marie Tracey JD, Richard Weiland, Gwendolyn J. Wilder, John M. Williams Esq., and Sourushe Zandvakili PhD. ### Talbert House is a community-wide nonprofit network of social services with 30 proven programs focusing on prevention, assessment, treatment and reintegration. Each year, Talbert House helps 26,000 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.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 12, 2010 Dotsy Klei elected as board chair of Talbert House The agency welcomes new board members at its Annual Meeting Dotsy Klei CINCINNATI—Dotsy Klei, account supervisor and general manager of Creative Dimensions, was elected as Talbert House’s 25th board chairperson at the agency’s annual meeting in September. In this position, Klei leads the 40-member board that oversees the $49-millon agency, which served 26,000 people last fiscal year. She chairs the executive committee and also serves on the Foundation for Talbert House board. Klei joined the board in 2001 and previously served as board vice chair. Klei will serve a two-year term as chairperson, succeeding John Silverman. Congratulations to the newest Talbert House board members: Thomas Beridon Esq., Wyndell Burns and Shawn Butler. 2010 Talbert House Board of Trustees Executives
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 12, 2010
Dotsy Klei elected as board chair of Talbert House The agency welcomes new board members at its Annual Meeting
CINCINNATI—Dotsy Klei, account supervisor and general manager of Creative Dimensions, was elected as Talbert House’s 25th board chairperson at the agency’s annual meeting in September.
In this position, Klei leads the 40-member board that oversees the $49-millon agency, which served 26,000 people last fiscal year. She chairs the executive committee and also serves on the Foundation for Talbert House board.
Klei joined the board in 2001 and previously served as board vice chair. Klei will serve a two-year term as chairperson, succeeding John Silverman.
Congratulations to the newest Talbert House board members: Thomas Beridon Esq., Wyndell Burns and Shawn Butler.
2010 Talbert House Board of Trustees Executives
New Board Members
Members also serving: Robert Alexander, Gregory J. Berberich Esq., Carl H. Blackwell, Paula Boggs-Muething Esq., Frank D. Chaiken Esq., James J. Chalfie Esq., Carol B. Goodman, Michael J. Harmon Esq., Gregory Hoernschemeyer, David Hoguet, Fred Joffe PhD, Thomas C. Kilcoyne Esq., Chase M. Kohn, Terry E. Loftus, Joseph Mallory, Gwendolyn L. McFarlin, Robert B. Meacham, Robert A. Moskowitz, Haluk Nural, Pamela W. Popp Esq., Joan Sampson, Julie Shifman Esq., E. B. Silberstein MD, John Sinclair, Alex Triantafilou Esq., Ann Marie Tracey JD, Richard Weiland, Gwendolyn J. Wilder, John M. Williams Esq., and Sourushe Zandvakili PhD. ### Talbert House is a community-wide nonprofit network of social services with 30 proven programs focusing on prevention, assessment, treatment and reintegration. Each year, Talbert House helps 26,000 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.
Members also serving: Robert Alexander, Gregory J. Berberich Esq., Carl H. Blackwell, Paula Boggs-Muething Esq., Frank D. Chaiken Esq., James J. Chalfie Esq., Carol B. Goodman, Michael J. Harmon Esq., Gregory Hoernschemeyer, David Hoguet, Fred Joffe PhD, Thomas C. Kilcoyne Esq., Chase M. Kohn, Terry E. Loftus, Joseph Mallory, Gwendolyn L. McFarlin, Robert B. Meacham, Robert A. Moskowitz, Haluk Nural, Pamela W. Popp Esq., Joan Sampson, Julie Shifman Esq., E. B. Silberstein MD, John Sinclair, Alex Triantafilou Esq., Ann Marie Tracey JD, Richard Weiland, Gwendolyn J. Wilder, John M. Williams Esq., and Sourushe Zandvakili PhD.
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Talbert House is a community-wide nonprofit network of social services with 30 proven programs focusing on prevention, assessment, treatment and reintegration. Each year, Talbert House helps 26,000 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.
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