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Show moreIn a discussion moderated by Gladys Haddad, a community dialogue continues with residents, business owners, and community experts in the Strategic Investment Iniative Neighborhoods. This session was held in the offices of the Buckeye Area Development Corporation. Part one included the following speakers: Eric Hodderson (President of Neighborhood Progress, Inc.), Andrew Venable (Director, Cleveland Public Library), Holly Carroll (Deputy Director of Cleveland Public Library) and Pamela George-Merrill (Executive Director of Shaker Square Development). Part two speakers included: John Hopkins (Executive Director of Buckeye Area Development Corporation), Greg Peckham (Director, Cleveland Public Art), Ann Zoller (Executive Director, Park Works) and Denise Zeman (President/CEO, St. Luke's Foundation).
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Show moreGladys Haddad opens a community dialogue with residents, business owners, and community experts in the Strategic Investment Initiative Neighborhoods. This discussion focuses on the Slavic neighborhood of Cleveland and was held at the headquarters of the Third Federal Savings and Loan. Part One includes Paul Huml (Chief Operating Officer , TFS Financial Corporation), Mary Beth Holdford (Manager of Corportate Responsibility), Gene Bak (Arcelor Mittal Steel Executive Director) and Charles Gliha (Coordinator of Broadway Public Art, Polish American Cultural Center) discussing the Slavic neighborhood and how the neighborhood is vital to the livable city. Part Two includes Marie Kittredge (Executive Director of Slavic Village Development), Vern Hartenberg (Executive Director of the Cleveland Metroparks), Ron Soeder (President, Cleveland Boys and Girls Club), and Ben Stefanski (President of the Polish American Council).
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Show moreOpening conversation with community experts from Strategic Investment Initiative discussing the issues and opportunites that face the Cleveland community and region. Speakers include Ronn Richard (President and CEO of the Cleveland Foundation), Chris Warren (Chief of Regional Development, City of Cleveland) and Bobbi Reichtell (Senior Vice President for Programs, Neighborhood Progress, Inc.).
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