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15th Annual Community Leaders Institute

The Community Engagement Core completed the 15th Annual Community Leaders Institute (CLI) on March 22, 2024. The CLI is a leadership development training program offered over five consecutive weeks in February–March. The goal is to build research and leadership skills that the individual can use to improve or develop a health program. Training sessions are designed to build leadership and research/program evaluation skills.




 

Congratulations to the Class of 2024!  


Community Leaders Institute Participants:

 

  • Tonya Dumas, Cincinnati Birth Center

  • Kyle Reiser, Found Village

  • Jalal Hoehler, Table of Hope

  • Sergio Aguillon-Mata, Community Action Agency (CAA)

  • Lavonya Leonard, Bethany House Services

  • Terana Boyd, Seven Hills Neighborhood Houses

  • Amanda Beck-Myers, NKY Health

  • Ana Martinez, Princeton City Schools

  • Laura Hershberger, Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio

  • MaLisa Jones, Bridges Over Troubled Waters

  • Ann Schoeneberger, Kenton County Public Library

  • Beverly Wilson, Holly Hill Child & Family Solutions

  • Sophie Skinner, Holly Hill Child & Family Solutions

  • Lila Logan & Nathan Baker, Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries

  • Molly Simpson, Caracole

  • Tiffany White, Cincinnati Health Department

  • Ebone Kelley, The Community Builders

  • Don Jason, UC

  • Heidi Kloos, UC

  • Taylor Wagner, CCHMC

  • Maggie Jones, CCHMC

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