11-18-94 Foundation Board Elects New Members November 18, 1994 New Members Are Named To Ohio State Foundation Board The Ohio State University Foundation Board of Directors today voted to name four new members to the Board as it prepares for a major new fund raising drive that is scheduled to be launched in September 1995. The new members, whose election must be ratified by the University Board of Trustees, are: Loann Crane, Columbus, president of the Fairwood Investment Company; Ray J. Groves, of Lyndhurst, OH, retired chairman and chief executiveofficer of Ernst & Young; Thekla Reese Shackelford, Columbus, owner of School Selection Counseling; Barbara Trueman, Columbus, a long- time active supporter of business, educational, and philanthropic causes and former chair of the board at Red Roof Inns. In addition, John W. Kessler, chair of the University Board of Trustees, announced the appointment of Trustee David L. Brennan, of Akron, as an ex officio member of the Foundation Board. "We are enormously pleased to welcome these highly respected individuals to the Foundation Board," said John B. Gerlach, Sr., chair. "The richness of experience and diversity of background they bring to the Board will be major assets to us as we move into the exciting months ahead. The Board and the University are truly fortunate to have them with us." The Foundation Board was designated by The Ohio State University Board of Trustees as the primary fund raising and gift receipt organization of the University. Jerry A. May, Ohio State vice president for development and president of the Foundation, said the new members will help the University strengthen its program for securing private support to Ohio State. "Private fund raising is an increasingly important activity at institutions such as Ohio State," May said. "It is essential that we build and strengthen partnerships with corporations, foundations, and individuals in many different areas. The wisdom and experience of our new members will complement the Board's existing talents and position it well for the opportunities and challenges ahead." Those challenges include helping to devise strategies leading to the launch of a new university-wide fund raising campaign. The campaign will seek funds from private sources to support the University's academic and programmatic priorities. Membership on the Board is divided into three categories: Elected directors are volunteers who are among the University's chief supporters and advocates. Ex officio directors serve as a consequence of their positions elsewhere in the University, and non-voting members hold executive positions within the University. Crane, Groves, Shackelford, and Trueman will serve as elected directors. Loann Crane, president of the Fairwood Investment Company, is a long-time supporter of the Columbus community. She is a trustee for the Columbus College of Art and Design, the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Columbus Museum of Art, and Dialogue Magazine. She serves on the Humanities Development Council. She and her late husband, Robert, were awarded the prestigious Humanitarian Award from Temple Israel in 1986. She is also a trustee for the Columbus College of Art and Design, the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Columbus Museum of Art and Dialogue Magazine. Ray J. Groves has been an active alumnus of Ohio State in community and professional affairs. He retired from Ernst & Young in September 1994 as chairman and chief executive officer. He is a past chairman of the Board of Trustees of Leadership Cleveland and currently serves as a managing director and treasurer of The Metropolitan Opera Association. He is also a member of the Board of Overseers for The Wharton School, the Executive Committee for the University of California Securities Regulation Institute, and a director for the Business Council of New York State. Thekla Reese Shackelford comes from a distinguished family of community volunteers and Ohio State graduates. She is the owner of School Selection Counseling, an educational consulting business. She is or has served on the boards of Wendy's International, Banc One Corp., H&R Block, Inc., and Sundance Broadcasting. Her past and present trusteeships include I KNOW I CAN, Franklin University, and the Columbus Academy. She is a former chairperson of The Columbus Foundation and a former member of its governing committee. Barbara Trueman is currently a director of Bank One Columbus and the J.M. Smucker Company. She is active in I KNOW I CAN, Recreation Unlimited and the Childhood League, and has long been active in community affairs in Central Ohio. Brennan heads The Brenlin Group, an organization of 17 industrial and manufacturing businesses. An attorney, Brennan is active in education. He serves as a trustee and law-school alumnus of Case Western Reserve University, and as chairman of the board of St. Vincent-St. Mary High School. He has instituted learning centers in his businesses to increase employee job skills. Brennan is chairman of the Western Reserve Economic Development Council, vice chairman of Akron Tomorrow and a director of the All-American Soap Box Derby. In addition to Brennan, Kessler and Columbus Attorney Alex Shumate serve as ex officio Trustee directors of the Foundation Board. Other elected directors of the Board include: John B. Gerlach, Sr., Columbus, chair; John W. Berry, Sr., Dayton; Charles Carson, Columbus; Peter A. Cohen, New York; Jameson Crane, Columbus; Dorothy M. Davis, Westerville and Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Richard J. Denman, Dana Point, CA; Edwin D. Dodd, Toledo; Daniel M. Galbreath, Columbus; Stanley E. Harrison, McLean, VA; Virginia S. Hull, Columbus; Ralph E. Kent, Durham, NC; Richard H. Leet, Chicago and Atlanta; Abba G. Lichtenstein, Tenafly, NJ; John G. McCoy; Columbus; Michael E. Moritz, Columbus; Douglas E. Olesen, Columbus; Frederick G. Ruffner, Detroit and Ft. Lauderdale, FL; John J. Schiff, Sr., Cincinnati; Alex Schoenbaum, Charleston, WV, and Sarasota, FL; David B. Sharrock, Columbus and Naples, FL; Joel S. Stahl, Orlando, FL, and Frank Wobst, Columbus. Contacts: Jerry A. May, vice president for Development and president of The Ohio State University Foundation, 614-292-2970. Dave Ferguson, director, Development Communications, 614-292-8646 [Submitted by: GERSTNER (gerstner@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Fri, 18 Nov 1994 16:52:35 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.