Saint Joseph Academy UPDATE Summer 2015

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Megan Lowes ’09

Gina Morris Tohme ’99

Stewardship Coordinator • St. Ambrose Catholic Parish

President • foundation., llc

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from John Carroll University • Master of Nonprofit Administration from John Carroll University

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Marketing Communication from College of Mount St. Joseph • Master of Business Administration in Business Administration, Management and Operations from Case Western Reserve University

Resident of Parma Heights, OH ACHIEVEMENTS • National Jesuit Honor Society from John Carroll University • John Carroll University Rising Nonprofit Leader Spotlight, 2013 • John Carroll University Outstanding Student Leadership Award, 2012 • John Carroll University Student Leader of the Year Award, 2011

Megan participates in several extra service projects around the parish community of St. Ambrose, where she works as the Stewardship Coordinator. She is inspired by the vibrancy of the faith community and feels blessed to call her parish her workplace.

“We need more female leaders today. Stay involved. No one is going to look out for your career or success like you will. You’re the CEO of your success and your career.” – Gina Morris Tohme | What Would You Tell Your Twelfth Grade Self ?

Resident of Mayfield Village, OH ACHIEVEMENTS • Crain’s Cleveland Business “40 Under 40”, October 2014 • March of Dimes Volunteer of the Year, 2008 • Founding Board Member, Marketing Co-chair of Cleveland Museum of Art’s Young Leaders Board

Gina is dedicated to helping others. She has been a volunteer with March of Dimes for nearly a decade and has a deep appreciation for the cause. At foundation., a brand advertisement and communication strategies firm she founded, she is passionate about assisting companies and cities in identifying their uniqueness by helping them understand “why” they stand out from their competition. She has extensive marketing, communication and brand building experience working with Fortune 100 brands, non-profits, professional sports teams and major entertainment companies. As a founding Board Member of the Young Leader’s Board, she aims to cultivate young professionals into the next generation of leadership for Cleveland Museum of Art.

Ashley Nemeh ’06 National Recording Artist Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Case Western Reserve University

Hannah McGlynn ’07

Daughter of Catherine Ghazoul Nemeh ’74 • Sister of Fadia ’02 and Deborah Nemeh ’08

Physical Therapist • Select Medical

Resident of Cleveland, OH

Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from St. Louis University • Doctor of Physical Therapy from St. Louis University

ACHIEVEMENTS • All Access Music Group’s Best Upcoming Pop Artist • Performed with Rascal Flatts, John Tesh and Jim Brickman • Co-writer of her Gospel album “Rise Again” • Her original song “Anything Is Possible” used by ABC’s “20/20”

Daughter of Rose Marie Forrest McGlynn ’76 • Sister of Moira ’11, Ciara ’14 and Alana McGlynn ’17 Resident of St. Louis, MO ACHIEVEMENTS • Obtained LSVT BIG Certification, allowing her to give physical therapy treatment to patients with Parkinson’s disease and other neurological disorders • Martin Luther King Scholar at St. Louis University

Hannah’s line of work includes helping patients who have had a stroke, amputation, brain injury and other neurological conditions or movement disorders. Outside of the workplace, she volunteers at community events that focus on preventative healthcare, as well as providing information and resources to patients and caregivers.

Ashley shares her God-given talents in the form of song for Catholic churches and organizations. She has also performed for charity events such as St. Jude’s Hospital and the OutRun Ovarian Cancer Walk at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She wrote a song, “Anything Is Possible,” for Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight, with all proceeds going to the Cleveland Courage Fund, which assists these courageous women build their futures. She has been featured on numerous television and radio programs, where she inspires a message of hope and peace.

Selection Committee Members Kelly Hancock P’17, Executive Chief Nursing Officer Cleveland Clinic Health System Lauralee Howley, Executive Director Howley Family Foundation Linda Kane ’75, Senior Vice President, Treasurer Forest City Enterprises Daria Roebuck ’75, Retired Vice President, Human Resources, ERICO International Tari Rivera, President, Regency Construction Services


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