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Aug 4, 2021 / 08:16 PM EDT COLUMBUS (WCMH) A local festival highlighting the talents and careers of women in our community will hold its fourth annual event this weekend, called the Columbus Women and Girls Fest. “Women and girls are very fundamental beings in society, and we need more than just Women’s History Month,” said Dr. Elaine Richardson, organizer of the Columbus Women and Girls Fest. Four years ago, Richardson said she felt inspired to start a movement, to bring awareness to women’s achievements here in Columbus. “I think, you know, there’s not enough platforms in Columbus for women,” she said. ....
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. ....
Reflections of a First-Year Buckeye: In-person classes, safety education and programming President Johnson provides updates on COVID-19 vaccinations, campus engagement The Ohio State University President Kristina M. Johnson sent the following email to The Ohio State University community today (Feb. 2). Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: We are now in our fourth week of classes and our second week of some face-to-face instruction. I am excited to welcome many of you back to our campuses. Together as Buckeyes we got the job done this past fall, fighting the virus and remaining on campus to do the things we love. Let’s do it again, Buckeyes. ....