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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 9, 2008

Talbert House names new EXCEL director
David Szkutak to lead the nonprofit leadership program

David Szkutak
David Szkutak

CINCINNATI—Talbert House is pleased to announce the appointment of David Szkutak as director of EXCEL (Executive Curriculum for Emerging Leaders). EXCEL is an initiative by Talbert House to develop, train and nurture local nonprofit leaders, and the program has trained 30 nonprofit leaders since its launch in 2006.

Szkutak has experience as a senior executive with international experience in the high technology business sector. He leads Tide Watch LLC, a consulting business specializing in corporate growth and strategy. Previously, he was president and CEO of Corning Precision Lens Inc and started his career in manufacturing management at Procter & Gamble. He has an MBA from Xavier University and a degree in chemical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Szkutak is active on several boards, including United Way of Greater Cincinnati, Michelman and Crown Plastics.

“I am thrilled to join the Talbert House team in the leadership role for EXCEL,” Szkutak said. “Throughout my career in various leadership roles, I have always emphasized and thoroughly enjoyed developing leaders. I hope to help our community in this new endeavor.”

EXCEL is a year-long nonprofit training program to develop and nurture the future leadership of the sector. EXCEL features a curriculum taught by local business professionals, personalized development plans, mentoring, project learning and networking. Funding for EXCEL is received from Pfau Foundation, United Way of Greater Cincinnati, National City and Fidelity Investments.

Talbert House is a community-wide nonprofit network of social services with over 40 proven programs focusing on prevention, assessment, treatment and reintegration. Each year, Talbert House helps more than 28,000 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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