Leadership Ohio Appoints 2025 Fellows

35 Visionaries Set to Transform Ohio through Bipartisan Work

Columbus, Ohio – April 17, 2025 – Leadership Ohio is proud to announce its newly chosen Class of 2025. Following a fiercely competitive process that attracted more than 230 nominations from around the state, 35 trailblazing leaders have been chosen to explore Ohio’s most pressing challenges and opportunities while strengthening the state’s civic health and prosperity.

“This is an outstanding group of accomplished individuals from across Ohio,” said Lisa Duty, Ph.D. and Executive Director of Leadership Ohio “At a time when effective civic leadership is paramount, we are thrilled to welcome this dynamic, cross-sector group into our prestigious fellowship.”

These distinguished Fellows represent a broad spectrum of Ohio’s professional sectors—from business, healthcare, law, and science to government and public service. Notable affiliations include the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Ohio Latino Affairs Commission, Coalition for Appalachian Development, American Petroleum Institute, and the Transportation Research Center, Inc. The roster is further enriched by influential elected and appointed officials, including the mayors of Barberton, Gahanna, and Upper Arlington.

Throughout an intensive year of groundbreaking sessions addressing critical issues such as talent retention, national security, the judiciary, and affordable childcare, the Fellows will forge deep connections and engage in symposia that blend diverse ideological perspectives, across party lines. These experiences promise to elevate Ohio’s civic health and prosperity to unprecedented heights as these leaders step out into their communities after the Fellowship experience.

Shon Christy, President of the Board of Trustees, added, “We are ecstatic to welcome the Class of 2025. These distinguished leaders are the embodiment of progress, uniting to pave the way for a stronger, brighter Ohio.”

For more information about Leadership Ohio and its transformational programming, please visit www.leadershipohio.org. Nominations for the Class of 2026 will open in Autumn 2025.

Meet the Leadership Ohio Class of 2025

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Akron MSA

  • Steve Buie, Co-founder, Rise 1000x (Rise a Thousand Times) Black Youth Success Movement

  • Sue Grabowski, CEO, Desidara

  • Craig Horbus, Partner, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP

  • William B. Judge, Mayor, City of Barberton

  • Kevin Pratt, President and Owner, PrideStaff Akron

  • Rachel Reight, Attorney and Partner, Baasten, McKinley & Co LPA

  • Shari Warman, HR Manager, GED Integrated Solutions

Canton-Massillon MSA

  • Clark Harvey, President, Arrowhead Talent Solutions and Executive Director, Brighter Days Foundation

Cincinnati MSA

  • Dan Driehaus, President and CEO, Driehaus Insurance Group and City Council Member, City of Wyoming

Cleveland-Elyria MSA

  • Shayla L. Davis, President and CEO, Ohio Legislative Black Caucus Foundation, and Commissioner and Vice Chair, Ohio Elections Commission

Columbus MSA

  • Parag Agrawal, Chief Mobility and Development Officer and Senior Director, Mid Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC)

  • Ed Burkhammer, Director of Law Enforcement Services, Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services

  • Veronica Cardello, Assistant Vice President of External Engagement, Ohio REALTORS®

  • Ben Greene III, Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) Policy Manager, American Electric Power

  • Emerald Hernandez-Parra, Assistant Director of Special Projects, Department of Development, City of Columbus

  • Laurie Jadwin, Mayor, City of Gahanna

  • Ukeme Awakessien Jeter, Mayor and Council President, City of Upper Arlington

  • Jocelyn Lowe, Chief Operating Officer, Ohio Department of Public Safety

  • Matthew Martin, Director of Community Research, The Columbus Foundation

  • Peter Renner, Chief Human Resources Officer and Director of Employee and Business Services, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services

  • Jessica Wilson, Global Technical Director, iMotions

Dayton MSA

  • Darius Beckham, Candidate, Dayton City Commission

  • Jennifer DeFrancesco, DHA, FACHE, Medical Center Director and CEO Dayton Veterans Affair (VA) Medical Center

  • Barbara Doseck, Director of Law, City of Dayton

  • Adam C. Kempf, Director of Operations, Mental Health Recovery Board of Clark, Greene and Madison Counties 

  • Jack Omer, President and CEO, Society for the Improvement of Conditions for Stray Animals (SICSA)

  • Geraldine Pegues, Assistant County Administrator, Montgomery County

North Northeastern Ohio Nonmetropolitan Area

  • Arin Blair, AICP, Chief Planner, City of Sandusky 

  • Carson Weingart, Director of Food and Beverage, Cedar Point

Southern Ohio Nonmetropolitan Area

  • Michelle Corrigan, COAD4kids Division Director, Corporation of Ohio Appalachian Development (COAD)

  • Mollie Fitzgerald, Executive Director, Athens County Economic Development Council and Athens County Port Authority

Springfield MSA

  • Claire Linkhart, Associate Director, American Petroleum Institute

  • Manuel Lopez Ramirez, Program Manager, LexisNexis and Chairman, Ohio Commission on Latino Affairs

West Northwestern Ohio Nonmetropolitan Area

  • Jenn Dunn, Director of Marketing and External Affairs, Transportation Research Center Inc.

Youngstown-Warren-Boardman MSA

  • Shawn Carvin, Executive Director, Ohio Land Bank Association

Contact:

Lisa Duty, Executive Director, Leadership Ohio

lisaduty@leadershipohio.org | 614.806.0607