Board of Trustees/ CSU Cabinet
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The Board of Trustees
| C. William Swank, Ph.D.-Chairman
C. William Swank, Ph.D., is a retired executive with the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation in 1996 after 40 years of service. His prior service includes Chairman of the Ohio Farmland Preservation Task Force, and the Chief Executive Officer of the Washington, D.C. based Cooperative Business International, a corporation which promotes global marketing among cooperatives |

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Elizabeth M. Watkins, Esq.-Vice Chair
Elizabeth M. Watkins, Esq., is a full-time parent, management team member and General Counsel for a large livestock and grain farming operation. She received her Juris Doctorate with Honors from the The Ohio State University College of Law, and is a graduate of The Ohio State University with a degree in Business Administration. She is also a member of the Governing Board of the Ohio Consumers Council as well as a member of the Agricultural Law Committee of the Ohio State Bar Association. |
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Della M. Green-Secretary
Della Green of Kettering is retired from the Cleveland City School District, where she served as director of the division of certified personnel. She is active locally, serving on the boards for the Dayton Boys and Girls Club and St. Joseph Childrens Treatment Center, among others. |
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Paul M. Dutton, Esq.
Paul M. Dutton, Esq. is a Partner with the law firm of Harrington, Hoppe & Mitchell, Ltd., Youngstown, Ohio. He received his Juris Doctorate from the Case Western Reserve University School of Law and is a graduate of Youngstown State University. His prior service includes nine years on the Ohio Board of Regents, serving as Chair in 1994 and 1995, and nine years as a Trustee at Youngstown State University. |
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| Oney
D. Temple
Oney
D. Temple
is the former Ohio President of American Electric Power. He
has also served as the director of community services and economic
development as well as manager-energy marketing for AEP Energy
Services Inc.
In addition, Mr. Temple served as Deputy Director of the Ohio Department of Development heading the Economic Development Division and served as the Akron regional liaison for the Office of the Governor. Prior to that position, he was a member of the adjunct faculty at the University of Akron and held various marketing and management positions with IBM, Xerox and the McDonaldÕs Corporation. In 1978, Mr. Temple was awarded U.S. patent D257,298 for a high chair he developed for restaurant use.
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| Donna Browder Evans, Ph.D.
Donna Browder Evans, retired Dean and Professor Emeritus of The Ohio State University College of Education, is an accomplished academic leader who has led successful initiatives to improve education and to influence educational policy and practice. She earned three degrees from Ohio State’s College of Education; a B.S. in Elementary Education; a M.A. degree in Counselor Education; and a Ph.D. in Counselor Education, Human Growth and Development, and Educational Administration.
Dr. Evans did post-graduate work at the University of Rochester and post-doctoral work at the Institute for Reality Therapy (now the William Glasser Institute) and Harvard University. Before coming to Ohio State in July, 2000, she was Dean of the Darden College of Education at Old Dominion University in Virginia. Previously, she was Dean at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville and Wayne State University in Detroit.
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Deborah A. Feldman
Deborah A. Feldman has served as Montgomery County’s Administrator since June, 1997. Prior to County Administrator, Ms. Feldman has served as: Assistant Administrator, Personnel Director, and Financial Analyst in the county’s Office of Management and Budget. With a total of almost 22 years of service to Montgomery County, she has been involved with all aspects of county government.
Ms. Feldman is an active volunteer in the community and participates on the board of: Culture Works, Downtown Dayton Partnership, Dayton Jewish Federation, Hillel Academy and Downtown Dayton Rotary.
Ms. Feldman obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Miami University, and her Masters in Public Administration from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University.
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Gary Dowdell
Gary Dowdell has a Bachelor of Science degree from Central State University and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Chicago. Mr. Dowdell is the Director of Snacks & Beverages for GBU and is a Loaned Executive from Procter & Gamble to the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. He is currently serving as the museums Chief Financial Officer.
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