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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Northeast Ohio nonprofits are making a push to diversify their boards of directors, and one place they turn for help is Business Volunteers Unlimited. That’s where Towards Employment, an organization that helps disadvantaged adults find jobs, found two of its newer board members, both of whom are Black. “These are tremendous additions to our board who bring great skill sets .
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Jeff Johnson wouldn’t call it a comeback because he’s been here for years. Johnson, 63, of Cleveland, has been in and out of electoral politics for most of his adult career. First appointed to the Cleveland City Council in 1984, Johnson’s career was off to a promising start. He eventually was appointed to the state Senate. However, in 1998 Johnson was convicted on federal .
CLEVELAND, Ohio – After years of working to promote liberal policies at the national level, Nina Turner wants to do so from Congress. Turner, 53, of Cleveland, has spent most of her life working in politics. Following stints on Cleveland City Council and in the state Senate, Nina Turner became a national name through her work on Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaigns and during .
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Of the dozens of people who showed up in Cleveland’s Little Italy neighborhood to mark the groundbreaking for a statue of former Indians slugger Rocky Colavito, few beamed as much as Sheldon Green. Like many people of a certain age, Green was fond of the New York-born Colavito, an endearment the ballplayer shared with his adopted city. In 1960, Green was in a theater when the .