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Zonta District 5 - Leadership & Key Contacts

Here is a listing, by category, of the Zonta District 5 leaders and key contacts:

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Here are key contacts for chair person or Corrdinator

2008-2010 District 5 Committee Chairs/Coordinators

Amelia Earhart Coordinator
Hazeljean Adams, ABC
hazeljean@neo.rr.com

Nominating Chairman
Elaine Swanson, Ashtabula
eswanson@alltel.net

Jane M. Klausman
Traci Stotts, Marietta & Environs tstotts@pickeringusa.com

Org. Membership & Classification
Angela Brokmann, Louisville albrokmann@aol.com

Young Women In Public Affairs
Phyllis Penick, Newark phe24@windstream.net

Public Relations/Communications
Terri Purtee-Stein, Cincinnati tps29@zoomtown.com

Bylaws Chairman
Kathy Hughes, Springfield khughes@applegatehughes.com

Status of Women/Service Chairman
Linda Amos, Bowling Green amos1@poggemeyer.com

Finance Chairman
Julie Griffin, Springfield
cpagriffin@aol.com

United Nations/ZISVAW Chairman
Maha Najd, Sandusky
maha@oasishealingarts.net

IT/Webmaster
Kathleen Gammon, Cincinnati
kgammon@zontadistrict05.org

Z Club & Golden Z Club
Jan Shearer, Toledo 1
zontagal@hotmail.com

Legislative Awareness & Advocacy Chairman Joyce Combs, Defiance joyce.combs@gm.com

2008 District 5 Conference
Co-Chairs:
Tonya Eubank
teubank11@hotmail.com

Joyce Seymour
jespud@bellsouth.net

Newsletter
Meg Heminger, Findlay
megheminger@thecourier.com

Emma L. Conlon Coordinator
Jan Shearer, Toledo I
zontagal@hotmail.com

 

District 5 Foundation Ambassador
Joanne “Van” VanSant, Club of Columbus

District 5 International Liaison - 2009-2010
Heddy Tangen-Steffensen, Club of Stavanger, Norway

 

 

Message from Current President, Patricia Roby.

As the 2010-2012 Governor for District 5 Zonta International, I want to let everyone know what a pleasure it is to represent such a wonderful group of powerful women. Both in July in San Antonio at the International Convention and in October at the District 5 Governor’s Meeting held in Akron, Ohio, I have met some of the most outstanding, dedicated Zontians you would ever want to know.

I hope that, if you are reading this and would like to find out more about Zonta and the fantastic work we do, that you will contact a club near you and attend a meeting. As members of your community, we are supporting you and yours from behind the scenes. We help with the “known” causes in your area and we have signature projects that we support in all of our clubs. From our work with the battered women shelters, to the fight against human trafficking to the scholarships each club gives to women trying to make improvements in their lives, we are out there doing it all.

If you are a professional, business person with a need to help, you have come to the right place. We want the expertise of those who know how to “do it” and are willing to take the time, energy and dollars that it takes to become a ZONTIAN.