Thinking About Leadership
Story by Holly Holmes, A&S Journalism Intern
Set your calendar for May 3. Thats when the Center for Organizational Leadership will sponsor a panel titled Tales from the Trenches: A Leadership Panel Discussion. The meeting will be held from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. in 400B Tangeman University Center.
Joseph Gallo, director of the center, noted that the goal of the meeting is to discuss leadership in general and how it relates to the panelists positions.
Participants will include the following:
Nancy Zimpher, President of the University of Cincinnati
Karen Gould, Dean, McMicken College of Arts and Sciences
Roxanne Qualls, former Mayor of Cincinnati
Charles Luken, Mayor of Cincinnati
James E. Schwab, Cincinnati Market President, US Bank
Charles R. Scheper, COO, Great American Financial Resources
Dr. Roland Boike, former Mayor of Loveland
The discussion is open to the public. Those planning to attend should RSVP by April 26 to Tricia Rosenberger at 556-2670 or
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