Annie Ligibel
recently joined the team at Dayton Christian School. Ligibel manages the Admissions Department where she focuses on enrollment and advertising, including strategic marketing and new family outreach. She brings ten years previous experience as a Marketing Manager at Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati.
Huber Heights Councilmember has been accepted as an active participant in the National League of Cities (NLC) 2017 Military Communities Council (MCC). The Military Communities Council is open to local officials from municipalities that host or are near a military installation. Participants share concerns, ideas and best practices to address issues that affect these communities.
Participation in the council ensures that the needs of military communities are reflected in NLC’s advocacy efforts and policy discussions. Members are particularly interested in transportation and infrastructure concerns related to having a nearby base, strategies for collaborating with the local military leadership, and ideas and programs designed to successfully integrate veterans, participants in the Department of Defense’s Wounded Warrior Program, families of deployed service members of the Total Force, and troops into the fabric of the community.
For more information on NLC’s Military Communities Council, visit http://www.
Janell Smith
Coolidge Wall Co. has announced that has been appointed to the Women’s Board, an auxiliary of Dayton Children’s Hospital. The Women’s Board is a volunteer organization of approximately 40 women representing counties throughout the Dayton region from various professional and community volunteer backgrounds. The Women’s Board’s primary fundraiser is the biennial cha|cha dinner and silent auction. In 2017, cha|cha raised over $500,000 in support of a new transformative nurse call system that places Dayton Children’s Hospital among some of the country’s leading children’s hospitals.
Stanley is a member of the Estate Planning and Probate Department of Coolidge Wall Co.
Stanley Lu Ann