08-31-94 Trustees: Lima Board Members OHIO STATE BOARD APPOINTS 11 TRUSTEES TO LIMA CAMPUS COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University Board of Trustees Wednesday (8/31) appointed 11 people to serve as the first board of trustees of The Ohio State University at Lima. The Lima board, established on July 8, replaces the Citizens Council, and includes nine west central Ohio residents, one student, and one trustee from the university-wide board. All appointments were made retroactive to July 1. "These individuals are leaders in their communities and have outstanding records of service to the university," said President E. Gordon Gee. "They will provide a superb beginning for the new board." The board will develop support for the campus within the community and will serve as an advocate for the needs of the campus in local and state government agencies and in the Legislature. The trustees will be responsible for advising and assisting the dean and director in administering the campus. Members are expected to participate in strategic planning and the operating and capital budgets processes, and coordinate with the board of the Lima Technical College in areas of common interest. Violet I. Meek, dean and director of The Ohio State University at Lima, said she looks forward to working with the new trustees. "This recognizes the importance of the views and perspectives of the citizens of our region," she said. "It is of great significance that the citizens will be able to speak directly to one of the university trustees as they serve together on the Lima board." Trustees will serve without pay, but may be reimbursed for expenses. The terms of the initial board vary. Future appointees will be named to complete three-year terms. Appointed to three-year terms were: =FE George Brooks, vice president, Commercial Banking Group, Bank One, Lima. Brooks, who has a Bachelor of Science degree in agricultural economics from Ohio State, became a member of the Citizens Council in 1993. He serves on the Soap Box Derby Board and has served as a board member for various other organizations in his hometown of Van Wert. =FE James H. McLemore, senior pastor of St. Paul A.M.E. Church in Lima. McLemore has been a leader in the nationally recognized Study Circles program for improving race relations, a joint effort of The Ohio State University at Lima, the City of Lima and Lima clergy. McLemore is widely recognized for his work in church administration and counseling programs. He serves president of the local Interdenominational Black Ministers Association, as a member of the Ohio Council of Churches Task Force on Racism and on the board of directors of Leadership Ohio. McLemore has a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Cleveland State University and graduate degrees from Ashland Theological Seminary. =FE Robert C. Wiesenmayer, an attorney in Wapakoneta. Wisenmayer has served as director and officer of Wapakoneta Industrial Development Inc. He has degrees in business administration and law from Ohio State and is a life member of the Ohio State Alumni Club. He became a member of the Citizens Council in 1994. Appointed to two-year terms were: =FE Jed E. Osborn, plant controller for Ball Metal Container Corp. in Findlay. He is a member of the Putnam County Mental Health Clinic Board, president of the Leipsic Public School Business Advisory Council, co-chair of the Ohio Department of Education Total Quality Management Resource Group Steering Committee and the chair of that group's Education and Training Committee. Osborn studied at Ohio State and earned degrees from Penta Technical College and Tiffin University. He has a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Dayton. He became a member of the Citizens Council in 1992. =FE Larry E. Ward, owner of Polywood Enterprises Inc. of Findlay. The Hancock County resident has bachelor's and master's degrees in agricultural economics from Ohio State. A member of the Citizens Council since 1990, Ward was responsible for the efforts that led to the educational needs analysis surveys done for all four regional campuses. He is a past president of the Ohio State Alumni Club of Putnam County. =FE Howard N. Watkins Jr., farmer. Watkins served 12 years on the Kenton Board of Education and eight years as a Hardin County commissioner. He is a member of the board of directors of Home Savings and Loan in Kenton and Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance in Upper Sandusky. Watkins is activite in the Hardin County Ohio State Alumni Association. He has been a member of the Citizens Council since 1991. Named to one-year terms were: =FE Thomas M. Francis, regional sales manager for WIMA/WIMT Radio in Lima. An active volunteer in the community, Francis is past president of Optimist Club, the YMCA, the Greater Downtown Association, the Lima Ad Club. He has been a member of the Citizens Council since 1983, including a stint as president. =FE Daniel E. Fuhrman, president of Dot Lines Inc. and chairman of Top Line Express, both of Lima. Fuhrman is a member of the Governor's Motor Carrier Task Force and a past president of the Ohio Trucking Association. He has been active in urban redevelopment efforts. Fuhrman has served on the board of trustees of the Allen County Veterans' Memorial Civic Center and on the Citizens Council since 1990. =FE Jaye E. McCain, investment representative with Edward D. Jones & Co. in Lima. McCain is a member of the boards of Allen County Unit of the American Cancer Society, Helping Hands Home Health Agency, and president of the Citizens Council. She has a Bachelor of Science degree from the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Ohio State. Also appointed to the board were: =FE Keith Borgelt, of Fort Jennings, a pre-med major at The Ohio State University at Lima. =FE Theodore S. Celeste, a member of The Ohio State University Board of Trustees, was named to a three-year term. Celeste, of Columbus, is president of Celeste & Allerdyce Inc., a residential real estate brokerage firm in Grandview Heights. He is active in the Columbus Chamber of Commerce, Columbus Board of Realtors, the Interactive Multimedia Association, the National Association of Chain Drug Stores, and First Community Church. He is a past president of National Housing Corp., New Town Housing, the Columbus Magic, and Italian Village Society. # =20 Contact: Deirdre O'Driscoll, director of university communications, Ohio State Lima, (419) 221-1641, extension 284. [Submitted by: REIDV (reidv@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Wed, 31 Aug 1994 15:36:33 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.