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BBBS introduces 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:
Mindy Adams of Sidney. Mindy works at KPMG LLP as a Certified Public
Accountant. Eric Ambos of Botkins. Eric works as a Law
Clerk for The Shelby County Prosecutors Office. John Coffield of
Sidney. John is the The Shelby County Treasurer. Jennifer Henke of Fort
Loramie works for Upper Valley Career Center as Attendance Officer.,
Karen Sink of Greenville. Karen is a Retired Educator.
The returning board members include: Peggy Baird of Sidney. Peggy works
At Emerson Wagner Realty as a realtor. Chad Beanblossom of Greenville.
Chad works at Edison Community College as the Dean for the Darke County
Branch. 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. Jane Carroll of Greenville. Jane works for QMS
Integrations as a consultant. Barbara Dulworth from Sidney. Works for
the City of Sidney as Community Service Director. 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
Administrative Specialist for Financial Achievement Services, Inc.
, Carol Johnston of Sidney works for Wilson Heath. Lauren Lee is
the HR Generalist for Freshway Foods and resides in Sidney. Tom Martin
is President of Sidney & Troy Body Carstar and is from Sidney. Mike
Rosengarten of Sidney is Police Captain at Sidney City Police. Angie
Ross of Sidney. Angie works at Ferguson Construction in Human
Resources. Lesley Schweitzer works at State Auditor’s office at an
Auditor and is from Sidney. Linda Searls from Greenville works as
AVP Loan Processing Manager for Greenville Federal. 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 15 children in Shelby and Darke Counties waiting to
be matched with an adult mentor. If you would like to play a vital role
as a role model in a child’s life please call (937) 492-7611 or (937)
547-9622.
Photos: Mindy Adams, Eric Ambos, John Coffield, Jennifer Henke, and
Karen Sink, new board members
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