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Today, she has two degrees from the University of Florida, where she established endowment funds.
After starting her career at Nationwide Insurance in an entry-level claims job, her highest aspiration was to be a claims manager.
Now, as executive vice president and chief administrative officer, she oversees human resources for approximately 26,000 employees. And after 37 years at Nationwide, she has announced plans to retire in July. She will be succeeded by Vinita Clements, who joined the company in 2004 and brings a wealth of HR experience to her new role.
King is celebrated for leading diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at Nationwide, creating an engaging work culture and mentoring leaders in the company and beyond.
In Ohio, open Senate seat sparks debate on gender, diversity
By Julie Carr Smyth, Thomas Beaumont and Dan Sewell - Associated Press
FILE - In this Feb. 27, 2020 file photo Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton speaks during a news conference at the MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland. An open Senate seat in Ohio has set off a round of jockeying among ambitious Democrats and a spirited debate over who is best poised to lead a party comeback in a one-time battleground that has been trending Republican. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak, File)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) An open Senate seat in Ohio has set off a round of jockeying among ambitious Democrats and a spirited debate over who is best poised to lead a party comeback in a one-time battleground that has been trending Republican.
In Ohio, open Senate seat sparks debate on gender, diversity
By Julie Carr Smyth, Thomas Beaumont and Dan Sewell - Associated Press
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) An open Senate seat in Ohio has set off a round of jockeying among ambitious Democrats and a spirited debate over who is best poised to lead a party comeback in a one-time battleground that has been trending Republican.
At the core of the fight, triggered by the unexpected retirement of Sen. Rob Portman, is whether the party should prioritize gender or racial diversity in its nominee or again align behind a white man with the hope of winning back the white, working-class voters who have been leaving the party for years.
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