BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Council’s Champions
The Cleveland Council on World Affairs thanks the members of our Board. Their input and guidance provide our organization with the strength, stability, and vision necessary to extend our outreach and further our connections within the international community. The support and effort of our Board of Directors is a hallmark of CCWA as the vibrant organization that it is today.
BOARD OFFICERS
FY 2022-2023
Carter E. Strang, Chair
Leader-in-Residence, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Retired Partner, Tucker Ellis, LLP
Paul Clark, Vice Chair
Regional President (retired)
PNC
David Fleshler, Vice Chair
Associate Provost for International Affairs
Case Western Reserve University
Linda F. Robertson, Ph.D., Vice Chair
Retired Director
Gerald H. Read Center of Intern’l and Intercultural Education
Kent State University
Fritz Heintel, Treasurer
Corporate Banking Centralized Underwriting
PNC
David O. Zimmer, Secretary
Attorney
Harlin Adelman
Chief Legal Officer
University Hospitals
Raj Aggarwal, Ph.D.
Professor of Business & Finance
College of Business Administration, University of Akron
Christopher Blake
Partner & Chair – International Practice Group
Hahn Loeser & Parks, LLP
Heather Burnett
Principal, Director of Leadership Talent Management and Planning
Booz Allen Hamilton
Howard B. Edelstein
Edelstein Financial Corporation
Seda Ergun
National Director Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals, Principal Consultant
TRC Solutions
Hiroyuki Fujita, Ph.D.
Founder and CEO, Quality Electrodynamics; Chief Technology Officer, Canon Medical Systems Corporation, MRI Division; Honorary Consul of Japan in Cleveland
Michael Gleason
Vice Chairman
Austin Powder
Wael Khoury, M.D.
Head of Cardiology
Marymount Hospital, Cleveland Clinic
Michael Knall
President
Rincoh Investments, Inc.
Kathryn Lavelle, Ph.D
Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs
Case Western Reserve University
Rebecca Kopp Levine
Partner
Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur
Deborah E. Morin, Ph.D.
Director, Center for Educational Leadership
Cleveland State University
N. Michael Obi
Chairman & CEO
Spectrum Global Solutions
Stephen J. Petras, Jr.
Founder and Director
NeXT1 Inc.
Richard W. Pogue
Senior Advisor
Jones Day
Elena Ray
West Territory Sales Executive, Business Banking
PNC Bank
Michael Salkind
Principal
INDUS International Inc.
Martin C. Schulz
International Growth Equity Team
Federated Investors, Inc.
Fareed Siddiq
Senior Vice President, CFP
Merrill Lynch
Donald A. Sinko
Chief Integrity Officer Cleveland Clinic
Monica Verma
Partner
Baker & Hostetler, LLP
Paul Winkeler
Chief Technology Architect
Dataserv
Mark Zannoni
Director
Smart Cities Strategy, Oracle
Nizar Zein, M.D.
Chief of Staff
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
Barbara Hawkins
Civic Leader
Former President, League of Women Voters
Ambassador Charles Dunbar
Former Professor, CWRU, Simmons College and Boston University
U.S. Ambassador to Qatar (1983-1985) to Yemen (1988-1991)
Former President, CCWA
Ambassador John D. Ong
B. F. Goodrich (Chairman Emeritus)
U.S. Ambassador to Norway (2002-2005)
Ambassador William R. Timken, Jr.
Timken Family Partnership
U.S. Ambassador to Germany (2005-2008)
Cynthia Bassett
Senior Vice President, Wealth Management
UBS Financial Services
Paul Clark
Regional President (retired)
PNC
Wael Khoury, M.D.
Head of Cardiology
Marymount Hospital, Cleveland Clinic
Michael Knall
President
Rincoh Investments, Inc.
James Meil
Principal, Industry Analysis
ACT Research
Stephen J. Petras, Jr.
Founder and Director
NeXT1 Inc.
Richard W. Pogue
Senior Advisor
Jones Day
Satricia Rice
Senior Managing Director
Clearstead
Donald A. Sinko
Chief Integrity Officer Cleveland Clinic
Carter E. Strang
Leader-in-Residence, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Retired Partner, Tucker Ellis, LLP
CCWA STAFF
The Council’s Core Team
Ambassador
Heather
HODGES
President and Ambassador-in-Residence
R. Henry Norweb Chair
Carina
VAN VLIET
Chief Executive Officer
Jenni
Carney
Senior Director
Development and Marketing
Amy
Moniot
Manager
Programming
Elizabeth
Colvin
Manager of Global Education
Maura O’Donnell-McCarthy Center for Global Understanding
Andrew
KOVACH
Senior Program Officer
International Visitors
Maria
Garcia-Olalla
Program Associate
International Exchanges
Veronica
RUHE
Program Associate
Student Programs
Grace
Blanchard
Office Coordinator
Doug
FIRMAN
Finance
Benefits to Members
YPAC members can expect to enjoy the following benefits of membership:
- Development of leadership skills in preparation for future nonprofit committee and/or board involvement;
- Opportunities to engage in small-group/private conversations with foreign policy experts;
- Targeted opportunities to meet with international visitors and/or guest speakers (once in-person speaker programs and international exchanges resume);
- CCWA membership benefits at the “Individual Member” or “Student Member” rate;
- Resume building and networking opportunities; and
Opportunity to help advance the work of CCWA and play an integral role in local Citizen Diplomacy initiatives.
Daniel Bollinger, President
Business Counsel, Eaton
Kevin Warman, Vice President
Teacher, Constellation: Westside Community School of the Arts
Hannah Smith, Social Chair
Attorney, Tucker Ellis LLP
Nathan Flauto, Friend-Raising Chair
Operations Coordinator, Tradesmen International
Maria Garcia-Olalla, Secretary
Program Associate, Cleveland Council on World Affairs
John Ambrose
Community Outreach Manager, InMotion
Maryam Assar
Law Student at Case Western Reserve University
Chris Carey
Portfolio Manager, Carnegie Investment Counsel
Sean Delay
Senior Treasury Analyst, Nordson Corporation
Vito Giannola
Litigation Associate, Jones Day
Anas Haroun
Compliance Coordinator, Marsh, Berry & Co.
Grant Hawkins
City of Independence
Ashley Kirk
Attorney, Thompson Hine LLP
Angelica Lastovka
Manager of Donor Engagement, Providence House, Inc.
Julia Liston
Assistant Director of Admissions, CWRU School of Law
Jay Medlock
Vice President, Expert Witness and Safety Services division, Safety Controls Technology
Melanie Mohler
Departmental Records Specialist, Career Services & Student Employment, The University of Akron
Pacifique Niyonzima
Graduate Assistant for the Office of Vice President for Student Affairs, Kent State University
Suryanarayanan Elapully Suresh
MBA Student, Kent State University
We are currently working to create events for young professionals. Please check back later for more information.
Eligibility
Young professionals and students, ages 20-35 years old at the time of application, are eligible for membership in the committee.
Requirements of YPAC Membership
To maintain active membership in YPAC, applicants must be able to meet the following requirements:
- Be a resident under the age of 35 of the Greater Cleveland area;
- Be a member of CCWA ($50 per year for individual membership, or $25 for student membership);
- Attend 1-2 committee meetings per year;
Be able to commit to a 2-year term, limited to 2 terms; members are able to resign their term if and when circumstances dictate; - Dedicate themselves to CCWA’s mission and exhibit a passion for advancing the vision; and
- Be able to engage enthusiastically in the work of the committee between meetings, as needed.
Officer Positions
Officer positions will be elected by YPAC members, with oversight and approval to be determined by CCWA.
Applications
The applications for the Class of 2023-2025 will open in Spring 2023. Please check back later for more information.
For any questions about the Young Professionals Advisory Committee, please contact Elizabeth Colvin, Manager of Global Education, at ecolvin@ccwa.org or (216) 255-9002.