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    Life Learning Center names three new members to its board, plans expansion

    24 days ago

    Life Learning Center, a nonprofit organization located in Covington and dedicated to transforming lives through education and support resources, is proud to announce the addition of three new members to its Board of Directors.

    Joining the board are Dr. Cady Short-Thompson, Tim Fogarty, and Todd M. Schneider. These distinguished leaders bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to help guide the organization’s strategic plan and ensure its continued success.

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    Short-Thompson, president of Northern Kentucky University, brings a wealth of leadership experience within the higher education, including nurturing high-quality academic programs and services, modernizing processes, growing resources, and improving accreditation compliance.

    Tim Fogarty, CEO of West Chester Holdings, Inc., brings proven business acumen, financial expertise, and wealth management experience, providing invaluable insight into strategic decision-making and long-term financial stability.

    Todd M. Schneider, CEO of Cintas, brings strategic vision and an innovative approach to business, focusing on customer satisfaction, employee engagement, operational efficiency, and sustainable growth.

    “The addition of Cady, Tim, and Todd is a significant step in Life Learning Center’s growth. Their insight and leadership will play a pivotal role among our already distinguished group of board members as we continue to strengthen our impact in Northern Kentucky and beyond,” said President and CEO Alecia Webb-Edgington.

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    Life Learning Center in Covington

    This strategic move reflects Life Learning Center’s commitment to future-proofing the organization as it expands its reach both locally and regionally. More details on Life Learning Center’s expansion efforts to better serve the community will be revealed in the coming months.

    “With these expansions, we reaffirm our commitment to transforming lives, one individual and one family at a time,” says Webb-Edgington.

    Life Learning Center is committed to helping individuals overcome poverty, unemployment, and hopelessness. By offering a comprehensive life skills curriculum, career readiness tools, and personalized care resources, Life Learning Center empowers individuals to achieve sustainable life change.

    The organization’s mission is to deliver permanent, transformational solutions that help individuals and families step into their highest potential and break the cycles of poverty, unemployment, incarceration, and Substance Use Disorder (SUD). In addition, Life Learning Center works closely with communities and Probation and Parole boards to provide a one-of-a-kind pathway for re-entry into society.

    The new board members will join an already strong leadership team, which includes William P. Butler, chairman of the Board and chairman of Corporex Companies, LCC; Carol L. Butler, president of Goering Center (University of Cincinnati); Chris Carle, retired CEO of the St. Elizabeth Provider Network; Keith Carlson, director of M&A Services at Dean Dorton; Jack Geiger, co-Founder and partner in Ene Products LLC; Patrick Hughes, PSC partner at DBL Law; and Justice Michelle Keller, Kentucky Supreme Court.

    The post Life Learning Center names three new members to its board, plans expansion appeared first on NKyTribune .

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