LYNN MEYERS Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati JANET BUTLER REID BRBS WORLD, LLC... LYNN MEYERS Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati JANET BUTLER REID BRBS WORLD, LLC.. She is a member of the Girl Sco
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2018 AWARDS RECEPTION
Queen City Club Tuesday, March 13, 2018
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We are excited that you have chosen to join us today as we honor these five
honorees for their outstanding contributions to the Cincinnati community
Girl Scouts’ mission is to build girls of courage, confidence, and character,
who make the world a better place Essentially, we strive to build girls just like
the estimable women we celebrate today By lifting them up, we are showing
our girls what true leadership and character is all about, and we encourage
our girls to lead by their example
At Girl Scouts, we are all about practicing everyday leadership, preparing girls
to empower themselves, and promoting G.I.R.L (Go-Getter, Innovator,
Risk-taker, and Leader) experiences Because girls who practice leadership like
a Girl Scout are more likely to reach their full potential Again, Girl Scouts
doesn’t empower girls—we prepare girls with the skills and experiences they
need to empower themselves for life
Thank you for being here today to show your support for these leaders and
for your continued support of Girl Scouts and our efforts to build the G.I.R.L
leaders of tomorrow
All our best,
Roni Luckenbill Ellen Iobst
W M E N O F D I S T I N C T I O N SEPTEMBER 29, 2016 • SCHUSTER CENTER AWARDS RECEPTION
JENNY BERG
Leadership Council for Nonprofits
NANCY DAWES
Procter & Gamble Co.
BLEUZETTE MARSHALL
University of Cincinnati
D LYNN MEYERS
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati
JANET BUTLER REID
BRBS WORLD, LLC.
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SEPTEMBER 29, 2016 • SCHUSTER CENTER
JENNY BERG
Leadership Council for Nonprofits
NANCY DAWES
Procter & Gamble Co.
BLEUZETTE MARSHALL
University of Cincinnati
D LYNN MEYERS
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati
JANET BUTLER REID
BRBS WORLD, LLC.
2018 Women of Distinction Honorees
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Whitney Weiss is a Senior at Mariemont High School She has been a Girl Scout for 12 years and is now an Ambassador She is a member
of the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio Board
of Directors and president of her Girl Scout troop Whitney has earned her Bronze, Silver, and Gold Awards Whitney plays varsity tennis and figure skates competitively She is also a member of the National Honor Society and
is the vice president of the Mariemont High School Spanish Club Whitney will be attending Loyola University Chicago this fall as a nursing major with a Spanish minor
LISA SMITH
Lisa Smith is a Reporter for WCPO-TV, 9 On Your Side She started with the station in April
of 2017 and can be seen most mornings on Good Morning Tristate, telling various positive, informative and thought-provoking stories found throughout the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area Lisa is a seasoned journalist with over 20 years of experience in cities such as Dayton, Toledo, Columbus, St Louis and Dallas Over the years she has covered
a variety of stories including the Papal visit to
St Louis, Presidential candidates and those who have had a tremendous impact on the Tristate and the country Lisa has a very active life outside of work with multiple service and volunteering opportunities with her church, sorority and mother’s group She is married with two children and enjoys traveling, watching news programs and HGTV She also makes sure she catches the latest episodes of Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder
Event Emcee
Keynote Speaker
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Executive Director Leadership Council for Nonprofits
Jenny’s passion is to help nonprofit agencies become better, stronger, more collaborative and more impactful As Executive Director of The Leadership Council for Nonprofits, she has the opportunity to connect with leaders of many nonprofit agencies in our community and
to find out what their needs are Prior to her role
at the Leadership Council, she served as the President of the Board for Impact 100, a women’s grant making organization founded in Cincinnati in 2001 which has awarded over $4,000,000 back into the community through grants of at least $100,000 She returned as a Board Member in 2016 after serving on the board 2006-2012 (as President of the Board 2009-2011) She is also the Chair of the national board of the Women's Collective Giving Network, which is an association supporting the creation, development, and expansion of women's collective giving nationwide She currently serves as Secretary of the board of Women Helping Women, the Advisory Board of Flywheel Cincinnati, Advisory Council for Xavier Universities MBA Private Interests & the Public Good Program, Committee member of the Business Education Connection Committee, United Way Board Bank, Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber Leadership Cincinnati Leading with Others day Committee, and the Pastoral Council Advisory Board of the Archdiocese
of Cincinnati In the past she’s served on the board, and as board chair of Tender Mercies & Ursuline Academy, and is an alumni of the Leadership Cincinnati Class #35 She has a bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Miami University
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Research Fellow in Victor Mills Society Procter & Gamble
Nancy Dawes is a Research Fellow, Victor Mills Society, at Procter and Gamble Nancy is the first female engineer elected to the Vic Mills Society, a recognition for the select few (~15 of
1600 R&D employees) who’ve made significant contributions to growing or developing the company’s businesses She currently develops new products for Head and Shoulders brand She mentors numerous engineers/scientists around the globe; develops curriculum and teaches R&D’s Global Innovation College; and connects with external organizations to further train P&G’s engineers and scientists (Quiet Leadership, OSU Inclusive Leadership) A life-long Girl Scout, Nancy took-to-heart her Girl Scout leader’s challenge to adopt volunteerism as a significant lifelong commitment So along with being a wife, mother, and successful engineer, Nancy committed to developing the leadership capability of girls, enabling them to contribute to society as they become caring, competent, confident women She volunteered for 20+ years with Girl Scouts, as troop leader, service unit manager, board member, board chair(s) and national council delegate As board chair of the newly merged Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, Nancy was recognized as a leader and innovator focusing the Board’s work on policy and governance as means to solidify and accelerate organizational management and performance Nancy also demonstrates her commitment to STEM leadership through 20+ years serving on industrial advisory board(s) for the Ohio State College of Engineering, providing input
on STEM-related activities, and speaking/role-modelling to current and future engineering students Nancy graduated magna cum laude with a B.S Chemical Engineering degree from The Ohio State University in 1981 when women were the “rare exception” in collegiate engineering programs She graduated second in her chemical engineering class She holds six granted patents, has a published book chapter and several technical articles She
is recognized as a Distinguished Alumna by the OSU College of Engineering (2012) and the Texnikoi Outstanding Alumna Award (1998) as well as for her extensive volunteer work with Girl Scouts (Thanks Badge I and II, Honor Keeper “100 Women Award”) and is a currently a member of United Way’s Women’s Leadership Council/Tocqueville Society
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Vice President for Equity & Inclusion University of Cincinnati
Bleuzette Marshall is the Vice President for Equity, Inclusion & Community Impact at the University of Cincinnati, where she manages the university’s compliance programs related
to Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Title IX; implements the University’s Diversity
& Inclusion Plan; co-chairs the President’s Diversity Council; provides strategic leadership for the recruitment, retention, and advancement of diverse talent (students, faculty, and staff); assists with supplier diversity efforts; serves as a resource
to benchmark trends and promote best practices; and builds partnerships in the broader community She administers the university’s diversity incentive grant process to award colleges and units with funds to enhance innovative practices to build a more inclusive university In addition, she created and
is the convener of a chief diversity officers’ roundtable with corporations, community organizations, colleges, health systems, and legal firms to serve
as a resource and think tank to advance diversity and inclusion efforts within the region In a previous role as Senior Director of Development for Provost
& Student Affairs at the UC Foundation, she helped raise $20 million for university-wide scholarships and programs and developed the Onyx & Ruby Society—an affinity based giving program for African American alumni She designed and implemented programs to promote diversity and aid
in the retention of students An alumna of the University of Cincinnati, Bleuzette earned a B.A in Psychology, a M.Ed in Educational Foundations, and a Ph.D in Educational Studies She is also the founding president of the UC African American Alumni Affiliate (4A) Currently, she serves on the
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Producing Artistic Director Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati
D Lynn Meyers is in her 22nd season as the Producing Artistic Director of Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, where she has directed over 80 world and regional premieres including The Legend of Georgia McBride, Hands on a Hardbody, Detroit ’67, I Am My Own Wife, Next
to Normal, and Cinderella: After Ever After She has directed Off-Broadway at the York Theatre with Marsha Norman’s Traveler in the Dark and James McClure’s Max and Maxie She has directed extensively throughout the US and Canada and began her career as the Associate Artistic Director at Cincinnati Playhouse
in the Park Aside from directing, Ms Meyers is also a member of the Casting Society of America, having cast for Hallmark, PBS, CBS, BBC, HBO, MTM, Paramount, and MGM Her favorite feature credits include Carol, Miles Ahead, The Goat, and The Public, in addition to serving as the Location Casting Director for The Shawshank Redemption She was named a finalist for the Zelda Fichandler National Award in 2011 and is a past recipient of the YWCA Career Woman of Achievement Award
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President BRBS WORLD, LLC.
Janet Butler Reid is an accomplished visionary, serial entrepreneur, author, speaker, and recognized community leader She is highly impactful, intuitive, and a natural leader Her ability to “see around the corner” allows her to create solutions to complex challenges She has
a knack for marrying the logic and discipline of science with the creative drive that underpins entrepreneurship, innovation, and engagement of talent As founder, CEO, and managing partner at BRBS, Janet has created a boutique firm that creates better corporations, organizations, and communities, by leveraging the advantages of ever-increasing global diversity She also knows the power
of scale from experience in product innovation and marketing in a Fortune
100 company, and the power of agility from successful entrepreneurship
In addition BRBS, Janet has founded or co-founded a number of successful businesses, including Global Novations, LLC, Global Lead, Inc., and J B Reid and Associates, as well as the private business and civic organization, the African American CEO Roundtable An expert in her field, Janet is currently conducting research for her third book and has given many keynote and led sessions in over 20 countries Janet has a long history of board leadership, currently serving on The Ohio State University (Chair, Governance); Xavier University (Chair, Academic Affairs); The Mercy Health System, Cincinnati Region (Vice Chair); and The Wexner Medical Center which is the academic medical center of the Ohio State University
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Judge Nadine Allen
Class of 1991
Ruth Jones*
Asima “Sam” Syed
Hope Taft
Class of 1992
Patricia Beggs
Julie Isphording
Sheila Mudd Baker
Rebecca Nored*
Roxanne Qualls
Class of 1993
Stephanie Harris
Edna Howell
Marianne S McGrath, M.D.
Marjorie Motch
Class of 1994
Merri Gaither Smith
Betsy LaMacchia
Mary Beth Price
Class of 1995
Holly Broach-Sowels
Eileen Cooper Reed
Bobbie L Sterne*
Class of 1996
Audrey C Cornell*
Betti J Hinton
Susan B Noonan
Georgine B Wolohan*
Class of 1997
Sheila J Adams
Ruth C Keefe*
Laura M Rosato, Ph.D., MBA
Maureen F Wood*
Class of 1998
Kim M Curtis Adele L Goldstein*
Grace LeMasters, Ph.D.
Deborah Mariner Allsop Charlotte R Otto Myrtis H Powell
Class of 1999
Molly A Katz Eila Roark Robin Sheets*
Miriam O Smith*
Miriam E West
Class of 2000
Mary Lu Aft Jeanne Bell Johnie Davis
Sr Rose Ann Fleming Anneliese von Oettingen*
Class of 2001
Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney Leslie B McNeill
Susan I Radabaugh Margaret Schneider Austin*
Class of 2002
Mary E Ivers Carole T Rigaud Barbara J Stonebraker Mary Lee Tracy
Class of 2003
Cammy Dierking Linda Bates Parker*
Francie Garber Pepper Bobbie Thies
Class of 2004
Judge Margaret Clark Sallie Elliott
Darlene Green Kamine Judith B Van Ginkel, Ph.D.
Class of 2005
Carol N Aquino Cynthia L Gibson Jane D Portman Reba St Clair
Class of 2006
Judy S Dalambakis Judith Harmony Annie Ruth Charlene Ventura
Class of 2007
Rosa Blackwell Bonnie Byers Crawford Vanessa Freytag Yvonne Gray Washington Gertrude McSayles*
Class of 2008
Karen Bankston Susan Brenner Shannon Carter Ann MacDonald Elizabeth Rader
Class of 2009
Veronica L Chapman Erin Hamilton Kathryn E Merchant Barbara A Parry Jean Sepate
*Deceased
Past Cincinnati Honorees
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Princess Davis
Beatrice Lampkin, M.D
Lynn Marmer
Betsy Ross
Moe Rouse
Class of 2011
Kathleen Burklow, Ph.D.
Kimber Fender
S Kay Geiger
Kathleen Kelly
Mary Stagaman
Barbara Terry
Class of 2012
Kathryn A Haines
Cynthia Herrick
Valerie Newell
Sherri Richardson
Susan Russell
Class of 2013
Barbara J Bonifas Pat Bruns Iris Simpson Bush Cheryl Campbell Julie Shifman Verna Williams
Class of 2014
Tillie Hidalgo Lima Katy Hollister Carol Olson Kim Patton Susan B Zaunbrecher
Class of 2015
Delores Hargrove-Young Margaret Hulbert Lee Ann Liska Deborah Platt Majoras Mary Ronan
Class of 2016
Nancy Strassel Julia A Heath, Ph.D.
Crystal L Kendrick Mary Miller Linda Holterhoff
Class of 2017
Shakila Ahmad Linda W Clement-Holmes Kathy McMullen
Victoria Morgan Cheryl Rose
HELP A GIRL GAIN THE SELF CONFIDENCE SHE NEEDS TO BECOME THE BORN LEADER SHE IS MEANT TO BE
In our council, we have three camp facilities that host sleepover and resident camp Last year, 5,000 Girl Scouts attended “sleep over”
CAMP
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