BY: Katy Smith Editor
Pat Tiberi was voted by peer CEOs as CEO of the Year in the small nonprofit category for 2019. Pat Tiberi’s story couldn’t be much more American. The son of a steelworker, he grew up in an Italian immigrant family that took its Catholicism seriously. His first job was at McDonald’s when he was 16.
He loved playing the trumpet and sports while he was going to Northland High School, and ran for class president on a lark—and won. But it wasn’t until a political science class with Herb Asher at Ohio State University, where Tiberi had gone to play in the marching band and get a journalism degree, that he really clicked with politics.
SOURCE: https://www.columbusceo.com
Holiday walk hours Friday, 12/5 noon-9pm, Saturday ,12/6 noon-9pm Sunday, 12/7 noon-6pm. S...
The 2013 Columbus Italian Festival will celebrate and showcase all things Italian during i...
The Faiello family of Stark County spans decades and countries. Nearly 100 members of...
It is looking increasingly likely that the 2023 season will be Terry Francona's last as m...
Robert A. Gervasi has been named the interim president for the University of Mount Union....
If traveling to Italy isn't part of your summer plans, you can stay right here in Cincinna...
Fresh off the success of the Solheim Cup in 2021, Toledo could soon host another internati...
Even though no "official" announcement has been made, all signs continue to indicate this...