06-17-94 James Patterson Is New Trustee JAMES F. PATTERSON APPOINTED TO BOARD OF TRUSTEES COLUMBUS -- A fifth-generation family farmer from Geauga County is the newest member of The Ohio State University Board of Trustees. Gov. George Voinovich announced June 14 his appointment of James F. Patterson of Chesterland to a nine-year term as a university trustee. Patterson, whose Buckeye roots are nearly as deep as his agricultural roots, will replace Deborah Casto of Columbus, whose term expired last month. Patterson, a 1964 graduate of the College of Agriculture, and his wife, Nancy Wilson Patterson, a 1963 graduate of the College of Education, own Patterson Fruit Farm in Chesterland, just 20 miles east of downtown Cleveland. They are joined in operating the business by their two sons, David and J. William, both recent College of Agriculture graduates. A daughter, Susan, is the only non-Buckeye in the family, having graduated from Case Western Reserve University. Patterson's parents, sister and various other relatives also graduated from Ohio State. The 116-acre farm includes 45 acres of apple orchards and 18 acres of strawberry fields. In addition to producing 8,000 bushels of apples for pick-your-own customers as well as retail sale at the farm market, the Pattersons make freshly pressed apple cider, which is sold at their farm market and to a large number of Cleveland stores. Pick-your-own strawberries are available in June, and the farm offers a seven-week autumn Family Fun Fest of hayrides, pumpkin painting and other activities. Patterson said he believes his agricultural background will be an asset to him as a university trustee but not his major role. "I happen to have that background, but I do not see myself as just a representative of agriculture," he said. "I hope to represent all the interests of the university." He has long been active in civic, agricultural and alumni affairs. From 1969 to 1982, he was a Geauga County commissioner. He was elected to the board of trustees of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation in 1979 and served as the organization's president from 1985 to 1989. He is a past president of the Ohio Fruit Growers Society and a former member and chairman of the Farm Credit Bank of Louisville's board of trustees. Since 1989, he has been a member of the Nationwide Insurance Co.'s board of directors, and in April he was elected chairman of the Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Co., which places him on the boards of several affiliated Nationwide Enterprise companies. He also is a trustee of the University Hospitals of Cleveland and chairman of the Geauga Hospital board of trustees. Last October, he was appointed by Voinovich to the Committee to Study the Ohio Economy and Tax Structure. As an alumnus, he has served as president of the Geauga County Alumni Club, a member of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Support Council, chairman of the Mosquito Creek region of the College of Agriculture Alumni Association and a member of the Ohio State University Extension Support Council. Since 1989, he has been the College of Agriculture representative on the Alumni Advisory Council, and in 1992 he was elected chairman of the group. In 1986, Jim and Nancy Patterson set up the Samuel A. and Iona L. Patterson Fund in Agriculture in honor of his parents. Patterson will attend his first meeting of the Ohio State Board of Trustees on July 8 in Columbus. As the newest member, he will serve on the board's Educational Affairs Committee and be vice chair of its Student Affairs Committee. He also will represent the Trustees on the Inter-University Council. # Contact: James F. Patterson, (216) 729-9809. Written by Ruth Gerstner, (614) 292-8424. [Submitted by: GERSTNER (gerstner@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Fri, 17 Jun 1994 10:27:13 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.