08-31-94 Trustees: Marion Board Members OHIO STATE BOARD APPOINTS 11 TRUSTEES TO MARION 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 Marion. The Marion board, established on July 8, replaces the Citizens Council, and includes nine area residents, one student, and one trustee from the entire university. 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 new board will work toward developing 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. "These individuals have had a lengthy relationship with Ohio State Marion and are leaders in the communities we serve," said F. Dominic Dottavio, dean and director. "We are proud to have such reputable individuals working with the university in this new capacity and anticipate the campus becoming a stronger voice in the community as a result. We value the broad range of expertise these individuals can provide." Ron Laipply, immediate past chair of the Citizens Council, said, "I definitely see the Marion Board as a great and positive move forward for The Ohio State University." Laipply will serve on the new board. 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 Marion Technical College in areas of common interest. 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 Larry Cline, an agriculturist who farms in northern Delaware County and a Marlboro Township trustee. Cline holds a real estate license with Prospect Realty and serves as a substitute teacher with the Delaware County schools. Cline is a former member of the Buckeye Valley Board of Education and the Delaware County Board of Health. He currently serves on the Delaware County Board of Zoning Appeals. Cline and his wife, Criss, live in Waldo. =FE Ron Hopwood, regional director of public affairs for the Ohio Region of GTE. His community activities include the Marion Rotary Club, the Palace Cultural Arts Association, the Marion Area Chamber of Commerce's Retention and Expansion committee, the CAN DO! Corporation, and church. He and his wife, Marge, reside in Marion. =FE Thomas K. Jenkins, probate and juvenile judge in the Marion County Court of Common Pleas. Jenkins is a life-long resident of the Marion area. He is active with the Ohio State Bar, Ohio Judicial College, Ohio Supreme Court Committee on Court Security, Marion Bar Association, and the Marion Rotary Club. He and his wife, Connie, reside in Marion. Appointed to two-year terms were: =FE Ron Laipply, owner of Laipply's Quickprint and Graphics in Marion. Laipply has been active with United Way and is a past chairman of the Marion Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. He is currently involved with the Marion Rotary Club and his church. Laipply has served on Ohio State's Marketing Advisory Committee and the Marion Campus Community Planning Committee. He and his wife, Effie, reside in Marion. =FE James McGlamery, superintendent of the Upper Sandusky Exempted Village School District. McGlamery has worked in primary and secondary education for 30 years. He is a member of the Wyandot County Business Retention and Expansion Committee and the Upper Sandusky Kiwanis Club. He resides in Upper Sandusky. =FE Elaine Merchant, director of human resources for Fulfillment Corporation of America. A former teacher in the Marion City Schools, Merchant is president of Junior Service Guild, a board member of the Marion County Department of Human Resources and an elder at her church. She and her husband, Larry, reside in Marion. Named to one-year terms were: =FE David Kirkton, Marion, superintendent of River Valley Local School District. Kirkton, who formerly worked in administration in the Westlake City, Crestwood and Elyria schools, is a member of the Marion Rotary Club and other civic organizations. Professionally, he is involved with Apple Computer Corporation's Tri-State Advisory Council for Education, is assisting the Ohio Department of Education in the development of the Ohio Proficiency Test in English Composition, and is active with several state and national educational associations. His wife, Carole, is a part-time instructor at Ohio State. =FE John Mizick, Crawford County, a certified public accountant. Mizick founded his own accounting firm in 1972 and is the director of the Health and Wellness Center in Bucyrus. He is a consultant to the Red Cross, Humane Society, and Bucyrus Scouts and is involved with the Crawford County Development Board, Crossroads Industrial Park, and the Bucyrus Bratwurst Festival. =FE Fred White, division manager for Ohio Edison in Marion. White is a member of Marion Rotary Club, the Marion Area Chamber of Commerce, CANDO, The Marion Bank Board of Directors, United Way, HealthFirst Board of Directors, and the Residential Home Association of Marion Board of Directors. He is a representative to the Ohio State Alumni Association. He and his wife, Betty, reside in Marion. Also appointed to the board were: =FE Dennis Wasson, a student at The Ohio State University at Marion. Wasson is a senior from Marion majoring in agribusiness and agricultural economics. Wasson is president of the Marion Campus Undergraduate Student Government. He has served the campus as the student representative on the most recent dean/director search committee and voluntarily assists with recruitment activities. =FE David L. Brennan, a member of The Ohio State University Board of Trustees, was named to a three-year term. Brennan, of Akron, has been a trustee of Ohio State, where he received a bachelor's degree in accounting, since 1993. He also is a trustee of Case Western Reserve University, where he earned his law degree. Brennan is chief executive officer of The Brenlin Group, parent holding company of 18 manufacturing companies, which is being restructured. An attorney, Brennan has been active in both education and economic development activities. He instituted learning centers in his businesses to increase employee job skills and has worked with associates to help revitalize downtown Akron. Brennan is chairman of the board of the Western Reserve Economic Development Council, vice chairman of Akron Tomorrow and a director of the All-American Soap Box Derby. In 1992, he was appointed chair of Gov. George Voinovich's Commission on Educational Choice. # Contact: F. Dominic Dottavio, dean and director, (614) 389-6786, or 292-9133 or Lori Stevenson, assistant editor, Marion, (614) 389-6786, or 292-9133. 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