Ohio
Federation of Republican Women...
Greenville
resident Zeiter appointed to Awards Committee
January 19, 2012
COLUMBUS,
OH ─ Jean Turner, President of the Ohio Federation of Republican Women
(OFRW),
has announced the appointment of Sally Hole Zeiter as Co-chair of the
OFRW’s
Awards Committee for the 2012 and 2013 term. As such, Zeiter will serve
on the
OFRW’s Board of Directors.
“I am very
honored to be serving the OFRW on this committee.“
said Zeiter regarding her recent
appointment.
“This is such a great group of women to work with.”
The OFRW
Awards Committee is responsible for generating the forms and criteria
used by
the Ohio clubs in submitting their activities for recognition.
Programs,
participation, meetings, publicity, campaign activity, membership are
just a
few of the areas in which clubs compete. The Awards Committee receives
all club
submittals, evaluates them and selects a winner for the state of Ohio.
The
winning club will be recognized at the OFRW’s Spring Conference, April
21 in
Dublin, Ohio. The OFRW then submits the winning club on for National
Recognition by the National Federation of Republican Women at their
Biennial
Convention.
The OFRW
makes it possible for conservative women to join thousands of
Republican woman
leaders and activists, enjoy networking opportunities and the ability
to meet
and develop relationships with women from across Ohio. OFRW strives to
empower
more Republican women in the political process and increase the number
of women
in the party and in public office.
Zeiter is
currently President of the Darke County Republican Women’s Club
(DCRWC). She
has previously served as DCRWC Second Vice-president and on several
committees.
She has served on the Darke County Republican Executive Committee and
has been
active on campaigns for several Republican elected officials, including
Speaker
of the House John Boehner (R-8).
Zeiter is a
graduate of Greenville High School, Miami Jacobs and the University of
Michigan. She has worked for Corning, Greenville Schools and Neff. She
also
taught elementary level school for many years.
In addition
to her work with the OFRW and DCRWC, Zeiter is very active in the First
Congregational Christian Church and League of Women Voters.
She resides in Greenville with her husband
Erwin Zeiter. The couple has three children and eight grandchildren.
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