Peggy
Baird, Jane Carroll, Barbara Dulworth, Lesley Schweitzer
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BBBS announces four
new board members
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County is pleased to
announce the newest members on our Board of Trustees. They are:
Peggy Baird of Sidney. Peggy works at Emerson Wagner Realty as a
Realtor. Jane Carroll of Huber Heights. Jane works as a CAPA
Specialist for Midmark Corporation. Barbara Dulworth of Sidney works
for the City of Sidney in the Community Services Dept., and Lesley
Schweitzer of Sidney. Lesley is Commercial Ops Supervisor at US Bank..
The returning board members include: Chad Beanblossom of Greenville.
Chad works at Edison Community College as the Executive Director. Cathy
Bevan of Troy. Cathy works as Vice President of Human Resources for
Emerson Climate Technologies. Velina Bogart of Sidney. Velina is
Coordinator of Early College Programs at Edison Community College.
Terri Flood works as Director of Marketing & Communications for
Wayne Healthcare in Greenville. Keith & Peggy Foutz of Greenville.
Keith is the President and Publisher for Brothers Publishing and Peggy
is a registered Client Service Associate for UBS Financial. Kyle
Goubeaux of Sidney. Kyle is President of Thermal Maintenance
Company. David Keiser of Versailles. David is owner of
Littman-Thomas Inc. James Lehmkuhl’ of Sidney. James is employed as an
accountant at Murray Wells Wendeln Robinson. Tom Martin is President of
Sidney & Troy Body Carstar and is from Sidney. Margo O’Leary of
Troy is the Director of Marketing-Communications for Wilson Health.
Angie Ross of Sidney. Angie works at Money Concepts where she is the
Client Relationship Specialist. Larry Schultz from Piqua is Vice
President of Operations from Freshway Foods. Tonya Slonaker of Sidney.
Tonya works for the Russia schools as a guidance counselor. Mike Snyder
of Greenville. Mike is retired. Melissa Wood of Sidney is employed as
an Associate Attorney for Sell, Hegemann & Zimmerman Co. LPA. Greg
Zechar of Greenville. Greg works as the Funeral Director for Zechar
Bailey Funeral Homes.
Board Members play an intricate role in ensuring the success of our Big
Brothers Big Sisters program. The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters
of Shelby & Darke County is to make a positive difference in the
lives of children and youth, primarily through a
professionally-supported one-to-one relationship with a caring adult,
and to assist them in achieving their highest potential as they grow to
become confident, competent, and caring individuals, by providing
committed volunteers, national leadership, and standards of excellence.
There are currently 23 children in Shelby and Darke Counties waiting to
be matched with an adult mentor. If you would like to add a little
magic in a child’s life please call (937) 492-7611 or (937) 547-9622.
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