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Outstanding Leadership Alumni nominations sought

| May 20, 2021

Leadership Coshocton County, a program of the Coshocton Foundation, is announcing its first annual Leadership Alumni award.

The program will accept nominations from the community for individuals who have completed the Leadership Coshocton County program and have exemplified the mission of Leadership Coshocton County: to build, strengthen and nurture leadership skills of participants to stimulate active participation and community spirit to improve the quality of life in Coshocton County. Individuals who have demonstrated leadership over a period of time or in a significant manner are encouraged to be nominated; and nominees must live or work in Coshocton County.

The initial honoree, in what is planned to be an annual award, will be presented at Leadership Coshocton County’s 30th Anniversary Celebration, Saturday, Aug. 14, 2021 at the Coshocton Village Inn and Suites.

Anyone may nominate an individual for this award, with the only criteria being that the recipient must have graduated from the Leadership Coshocton County program, since its inception in 1991. A list of class members is available on the Leadership Coshocton County website:  https://www.coshoctonfoundation.org/leadership/alumni-lcc/.

The form to accompany the nomination letter is available for download at www.coshoctonfoundation.org/leadership/activities-lcc/; via email at lead@coshoctonfoundation.org or may be picked up at the Coshocton County Job Department of Job and Family Services.

Deadline for nomination submissions is Thursday, July 15. Nominations may be mailed to the Coshocton Foundation, P.O. Box 55, Coshocton, OH 43812, or e-mailed to lead@coshoctonfoundation.org.

Questions may be directed to Betsy Gosnell, executive director, Leadership Coshocton County at the above email or by phone at 740-622-0010 or to Lynn Jacobs, Leadership Award Chair at 740-295-7516.

Leadership Coshocton County is a program of the Coshocton Foundations and receives funding from the Willard S. and Helen F. Breon Fund; McWane Ductile Community Fund and individual contributions.

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