By 1808Delaware
Delaware County’s Strong Presence in Columbus State Community College Leadership
In a recent wave of appointments to State of Ohio Boards and Commissions, Governor Mike DeWine has prominently featured residents of Delaware County. Corrine M. Burger and Rick D. Ritzler, both hailing from this county, have been reappointed to the Columbus State Community College Board of Trustees. Their terms are set to begin on September 1, 2023, and will conclude on August 31, 2029. The nine-member board, which plays a vital role in steering the college’s educational policies, will continue to benefit from the expertise of these Delaware County locals.
For more insights into the Columbus State Community College Board of Trustees, feel free to visit their official website.
A Delaware Countian Joins the Radioactive Materials Committee
Tad W. Rumas, another resident of Delaware County, specifically from Sunbury, has been designated as the Governor’s representative on the Midwestern Radioactive Materials Transportation Committee. Starting his term on September 1, 2023, Rumas will work closely with the Department of Energy (DOE) to address regional challenges related to the safe transportation of radioactive waste and materials.
To delve deeper into the responsibilities of the Midwestern Radioactive Materials Transportation Committee, you can visit their official webpage.
Leading JobsOhio: A Delaware County Resident at the Helm
Joshua B. Rubin, another Dublin resident from Delaware County, has been named the Chairman of the JobsOhio Board of Directors. His term will kick off on September 1, 2023, and extend until July 5, 2027. As the newly appointed Chairman, Rubin is poised to bring fresh strategies to boost employment and attract capital investment in Ohio.
For additional information about JobsOhio and its objectives, you can explore their official website.
Governor DeWine’s decision to appoint these individuals from Delaware County underscores the area’s growing influence and its residents’ ability to contribute positively to the state’s various sectors, from education and employment to public safety.
For the latest updates on Ohio’s Boards and Commissions, you can check out the State of Ohio’s official website.
Source: Office of Governor DeWine