Our story began in 1995
Cincinnati Parks Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and is the official philanthropic partner of Cincinnati Parks. Incorporated in 1995, the Foundation grew out of a legacy of park advocates that began over a century ago. We carry on the work of ordinary citizens taking action to establish and protect Cincinnati’s parks. We enrich Cincinnati’s top-rated urban parks and programs through the support of private citizens, park lovers, stewards of nature, and conservationists.
Our Mission
We're on a mission to do more in Cincinnati Parks. Already considered among the best in the nation, we're here to make our over 5,000 acres of park land even better by building partnerships, relationships and friendships to support the conservation and enhancement of our city’s parks and greenspaces. Through education, advocacy, and fundraising, we help connect people from all walks of life to our parks.
Transparency and Excellence
Since our founding in 1995, we have raised over $100MM for YOUR Cincinnati Parks. When you make a donation, we take the responsibility of stewarding your gift seriously, putting transparency and accountability first. We are a 4-star rated charity by Charity Navigator and hold the Platinum Seal of Transparency by GuideStar, both of which are the highest possible rankings for transparency and accountability. Additionally, Cincinnati Parks Foundation is an Accredited Charity by the Better Business Bureau.
Neighborhood Parks Campaign
Our Neighborhood Parks Campaign is focused on the vitalization, improvement, and programming of Cincinnati Parks, spread across neighborhoods throughout the city. Parks and programming are selected based upon the Cincinnati Parks’ 2007 Master Plan, immediate need, and a cultural enhancement to the system.
Ezzard Charles Park
ENHANCEMENT / WEST END
Project includes the design, development, and programming of an Ezzard Charles statue and plaza, plus free programming and urban canopy expansion.
FALL RELEAF
CONSERVATION / CITY-WIDE
We support Cincinnati Parks' Fall ReLeaf Program to help plant 1,000 trees in homeowner's lawns and CPS schools to expand the urban tree canopy.
be.well program
PROGRAMMING / CITY-WIDE
This partnership with Children’s Hospital provides free, year-round seasonal programming to get children with disabilities and their families active outdoors in neighborhood parks.
MT. AIRY FOREST
ENHANCEMENT
MT. AIRY / WESTWOOD
Projects include new accessible play equipment and the addition of the CORA mountain bike skills course.
obLITTERators
CONSERVATION / CITY-WIDE
New this year, CPF is supporting volunteer crews of "obLITTERators" once a month to remove litter from different Cincinnati Parks.
CPAC GRANT PROGRAM
PROGRAMMING / CITY-WIDE
Our grants support Cincinnati Parks Advisory Council led family-friendly, accessible programs. These neighborhood events include outdoor movie nights, silent discos, live theater, and more!
SMALE EXPANSION
ENHANCEMENT
DOWNTOWN / RIVERFRONT
Revitalizing pavement into an event lawn, gardens, and tree groves this is the next step to complete Smale Riverfront Park.
Tree Planting
CONSERVATION / AVONDALE
Continuing the multi-year tradition of plantings at Mt. Storm, Laurel, and Inwood Parks, we again join MadTree Brewing to plant trees at MLK Park.
EVERYBODY IN #CINCYPARKS
PROGRAMMING / CITY-WIDE
This partnership with Luke5Adventures offers free adaptive hiking opportunities with the use of a special all-terrain wheelchair. The program occurs in several neighborhood parks.
OUR SUCCESS OVER THE YEARS
Cincinnati Parks Foundation has a long legacy of important projects which have helped improve and reshape Cincinnati Parks. Below is a list of just a few of our favorite successful projects. These projects and programs were made possible through community partnerships and many generous donors.
Restoration and Enhancements
Cincinnati Parks Foundation partnered with the Cincinnati Off Road Alliance (CORA) and Adventure Crew to build and program a mountain biking skills course and improved trail system within Mt. Airy Forest.
The Smale Expansion is the next phase to complete the Park.Revitalizing pavement into a beautiful event lawn with gardens, pergolas, and tree groves alongside the Andrew J. Brady Music Center, the Smale Expansion is the next step to complete Smale Riverfront Park.
CPF stewarded a $1M gift for the Ault Park Gardens. This gift permanently endows a seasonal Cincinnati Parks laborer position, enhances the historic rose gardens, and planted various native pollinators. (2019)
CPF stewarded a $60,000 gift that supported trail restoration and improvements throughout Bellevue Hill Park. (2019)
CPF stewarded a gift for the beautiful Comisar Overlook at Alms Park. The Overlook’s pergola sits on the hillside, above Columbia Parkway, where the Ohio River can be seen. It is a beautiful spot, a favorite for gatherings and weddings.
CPF raised the funds for the O’Brien Diggs III Plaza and garden area at Burnet Woods on the corner of Clifton and Ludlow. The fountain features the statue of a woman with arms outstretched and is as iconic as the neighborhood it inhabits. (2002)
CPF secured the funding to support the design and development of the Doris Day Dog Park, one of the first dog parks within Cincinnati Parks. (2010)
CPF stewarded a gift to revitalize all of the trails in French Park, including the construction of new bridges and steps, and the reopening of trails once closed due to fallen trees, debris, and erosion. (2019)
CPF with the Cincinnati Park Board and private donors, invested $150,000 in the renovation of the Center Island Park in Hyde Park Square. Improvements included widened accessibly sidewalks, A new perimeter fence and backless benches are installed to improve pedestrian safety, and refurbished landscaping. (2020)
CPF stewarded a gift to build the Mickey Kaplan Garden and Gazebo at the French House in French Park. This garden and gazebo serve as a beautiful setting for weddings and events. (2005)
CPF raised 40 million dollars that supported the planning and development of the John G. and Phyllis W. Smale Riverfront Park. This 23-acre park transformed Cincinnati’s once cement-covered riverfront into a lush oasis. (2012)
CPF stewarded a gift to replace a 17-year old playground in Alms Park. The state-of-the-art playground features the beautiful Shadow Play TriRunner, which makes children feel like they’re flying. (2018)
CPF stewarded gift from Tom Jones for the renovation of the lower reservoir in Eden Park. In line with the 2007 Cincinnati Parks Master Plan, the Commons features a paved loop, a shelter, a natural playscape, interpretive signage and more. (2021)
CPF stewarded gift for the renovation of Trailside Nature Center. This project later included the investment in a new planetarium projector, replacing the Spitz Model A1 from the 1950s. (2006/2019)
Conservation Projects
CPF supported the planting of 75 trees in Burnet Woods in honor of Louise Dieterle Nippert and later through the Gamstetter Grove. (2019)
CPF leveraged a gift to match state funding to remove invasive species with Drake Park, Little Duck Creek Park, and Bramble Park. (2019)
CPF raised the funds to support the planting of over 100 trees in Mt. Storm Park. The landscape design was based off of Adolph Strauch’s original historic design. (2019)
For over two decades and with over $350,000, CPF has supported the Cincinnati Parks Fall ReLeaf Program. Through this program, Cincinnati property owners can get a free tree to plant in their yard.
For more than 20 years, CPF has fostered thousands of dollars in individual gifts as part of the Tree and Bench Program. Hundreds of trees have been planted throughout your Cincinnati Parks as a result.
Programming
This partnership with Children’s Hospital provides year-round seasonal programming to get terminally ill children, children with disabilities, and their families active outdoors. (2020)
BLINK is one of the largest light, art, and projection mapping events in the nation. In 2017 and 2019, CPF supported the installations “Magic of Cincinnati Parks” and “Cincinnati Parks Urban Campsite”.
CPF is proud to support Cincinnati Parks Advisory Councils with programming grants that support community programming across Cincinnati. (2018/2019/2020)
CPF presented three years of the Cocktails & Crown Jewels summer-long music series featuring local and regional jazz musicians in Smale Riverfront Park. (2015-2017)
CPF partnered with Cincinnati Parks and Luke5Adventures to bring an adaptive hiking program to Mt. Airy Forest for people with disabilities of all ages (2021).
Accessibility Projects
CPF raised funds to support the design and development of paved, accessible walkways at Bettman Nature Preserve that is located beside a long-term care facility, the Beechwood Home. (2007)
CPF stewarded a gift that reopened a long-closed section of Krohn Conservatory, the Betty Gale Garden. The garden was made fully accessible with a new, level concrete walk and adjusted inlets. (2019)
CPF raised the funds to install an accessible paved path from Mirror Lake at the Gazebo, through the Hinkle Gardens, and with connectivity to Krohn Conservatory. (2006)
Everybody’s Treehouse in Mt. Airy Forest is universally accessible and allows everyone, regardless of ability to experience the forest’s canopy. (2006
CPF stewarded a gift from PNC Bank to replace a 20-year old playground in Inwood Park. The playground is universally accessible and was designed with input from local children, the Mt. Auburn Community Development Corp., and Inclusion and Accessibility experts from Children’s Hospital. (2021)
CPF fostered a gift to add a memorial garden to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Eden Park. The new garden features an accessible pathway and serves those who suffer from PTSD. (2019)
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Cincinnati Parks Foundation’s Board of Directors are philanthropic-minded professionals who help build broad-based partnerships supporting the conservation and enhancement of our city’s parks and greenspaces.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Director since 2018 • After 30 years in banking and 20 years as a real estate development consultant and past President of the Over-the-Rhine Chamber of Commerce, Brian L. Tiffany is now in his 10th year as licensed real estate professional with Coldwell Banker Realty. Brian leads the Tiffany Collective, specializing in the sale of Luxury Residential, Investment and Commercial Real Estate. The Tiffany Collective has obtained the Certified International Property Specialist designation as an added level of expertise as our city strives to become a more welcoming, culturally inclusive destination. Brian most recently has also obtained the Certified Luxury Home Specialist designation and has also been certified with an At Home with Diversity designation. Currently Brian also serves as a Public Relations Chair for the Cincinnati Opera Board, is founding member of and local chair and District Delegate of the LGBTQ+ Alliance, a professional real estate group of LGBTQ individuals and their allies dedicated to Fair Housing, Diversity and Inclusion advocacy throughout the US, and has served as a member of the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Committee.
Director starting in 2020 • Lisa enjoys helping clients with entity formation and financing, operating agreements, contract review, intellectual property advice, commercial lease agreements and real estate issues, hiring and firing, policies and procedures, and day-to-day operational issues. In her role as a litigator, Lisa has been involved with a wide variety of corporate disputes involving matters such as real estate contracts and zoning, evictions, breach of contract, shareholder disputes, fraud, embezzlement, non-compete, trade secrets, intellectual property, state agency investigations, probate and many more. Prior to her career in law, Lisa studied abroad through programs offered by the London School of Economics and New York University in Florence, Italy. She worked as an intern for Congressman Rob Portman and Member of British Parliament, Paul Burstow. She also worked for the Hamilton County Republican Party and was active in local politics. A native of Wyoming (the Cincinnati suburb), Lisa and her husband Josh live in Columbia Tusculum with their children Kate and Jack. Lisa’s grandparents, John and Phyllis Smale were great supporters of Cincinnati’s Park System, and Lisa has continued that tradition as an avid supporter of Smale Riverfront Park and Cincinnati’s other parks and greenspaces. She is a founding member and current Co-Chair of the Women’s Committee of Cincinnati Parks, and has served as a committee member for the Hats Off Luncheon since 2008.
Director since 2015 • Aric is the Senior Vice President of Commerce Bank. Within the community, he serves as President of the Cincinnati Chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth, in addition to volunteering with the Catholic Inner-City Schools Education Fund and St. Vincent DePaul Charitable Pharmacy. Aric lives with his wife, Beth, and their three children, Ava, Henry and Louis.
Director starting in 2020 • Kelly draws on a nearly 15-year career in marketing and general management at Procter & Gamble, where she built iconic brands such as Ivory, Joy and Mr. Clean (as well as Procter & Gamble’s corporate brand), worked closely with many of the nation’s top retailers, and led innovative new approaches to corporate branding, recruiting, and talent development. After leaving Procter & Gamble, Kelly immersed herself in corporate and organizational governance, serving on the Boards of Opal Foods, Central Valley Eggs, Cornell University, The Cincinnati Ballet, The Cincinnati Zoo Foundation, the Junior League of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Foundation. Kelly lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, with her husband Tim and their children Sarah Grace, Caroline and Henry where she advises clients, volunteers, and enjoys cheering on her children in their various artistic and athletic endeavors.
Director starting in 2021 • Michael Betz is a nine-year Cincinnati transplant, Northern Ohio native. He moved to the Queen City after spending nearly a decade in Louisiana, where he was heavily involved in numerous non-profit organizations chairing ArtMelt, Louisiana’s Largest Juried Art Show in Baton Rouge, and White and Black Linen Nights in New Orleans. Michael is a marketing executive and has worked with numerous brands throughout his fifteen-year professional career including Goodyear Corp, Whole Foods Market, Gannett Corp. in addition to owning and selling his own Marketing Agency. While at Gannett, Michael joined The Enquirer and Cincinnati.com’s staff where he ran external relations (Marketing, Communications, Community and Government Relations), growing into a regional leader for Gannett and ending his stint as a Marketing Executive for the USA Today Network growing audiences, brand, and working with hundreds of non-profits with Gannett’s Charitable arm. In 2019, Michael went to lead the Internal and External Marketing arm at Division’s Maintenance Group (Brand, Marketing, Digital, Community, Media, and Government Relations). After a year with DMG, Michael was named an equity partner at DMG with their recent strategic partnership with Roark Capital Private Equity Company. DMG went from $259 million to $400 million from 2019-2020.
Michael is board member of Artswave, member of the 50 for The Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, co-chaired Artworks Secret’s fundraiser from 2017-2019, participated and won top fundraiser for the Cincinnati Arts Association Dancing with the Stars in 2019 and is slated to judge the program for 2020. Michael has been a top fundraiser for the Human Rights Campaign, American Heart Foundation, and the American Cancer Society. Michael was a member of the Artswave YP committee from 2015-2017, Cincinnati Chamber Hype in 2013. Michael attended The University of Toledo for Undergraduate and The Ohio State University, Boston College, and Purdue University for graduate studies.
Director starting in 2021 • Kevin is a principal partner of The Evelo|Singer|Sullivan Group, a Barron’s topranked Private Wealth Advisory Team. Kevin and his team focus exclusively on working with families of substantial wealth with sophisticated investment and financial planning needs. Kevin is among the country’s top private wealth advisors. On Wall Street named him one of the nation’s elite wealth advisors in its “Top 40 Advisors Under 40” list (2017 – 2020). Forbes named Kevin to its 2020 “Best-in-State Wealth Advisor” list, and ranked him No. 8 in the nation out of the nearly 20,000 advisors on its 2019 “America’s Top Millennial Advisors” list. Notably, Forbes named Kevin the #1 Next Generation Wealth Advisor in the state of Ohio in 2019.
Kevin graduated Magna Cum Laude from Ohio University with a BBA in Economics and Finance, and earned his MBA from Xavier University. Kevin is currently a board member with The Salvation Army and serves as Chair of the Marketing Committee. Kevin is a past board member of the USO Tribute Cincinnati.
Director since 2016 • Harry is the Founder of One Page Solutions, a strategic planning consulting firm. He is a Procter & Gamble retiree, where he was President of Millstone Coffee, a previous Senior Executive of Nutrition Technology Corp. and the VP of Marketing at Kenner Toys. He is a graduate of Williams College and Wharton's MBA program. Harry is a life-long conservationist, having been the Chair of the Ohio Nature Conservancy Board, a 40+ year member of the Cincinnati Nature Center, and has completed a 15-year quest with his wife to hike in and photograph all of the U.S. Scenic National Parks. He has significant non-profit board experience in Cincinnati, including President of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, Board Chair of Summerfair, Inc., a Cincinnati Ballet Director, and Vice Chair of Episcopal Retirement Homes. Harry is married to Dr. Julia Hawgood and has two children, Megan and Jonathan, and five grandchildren
Director starting in 2021 • Christine is a Wealth Management Advisor who has a general practice with a focus on corporate executives and business owners, especially women executives and women business owners. She has been in the financial services industry for 31 years. She has worked for super regional as well as global banks. She continues to be passionate around financial literacy and has worked with the Cincinnati Public Schools My Tomorrow program. She has also written articles related to budgeting and college financing for young individuals. Most recently she has been involved with the Lindner Women in Business affinity group at the University of Cincinnati, her alma mater. Christine has been involved with United Way, Dress for Success, American Heart Association, ArtsWave and is a current board member for the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. She is a graduate of class 39 of the Leadership Cincinnati program through the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce. Christine and her husband, Andy have 3 children and reside in Indian Hill. She enjoys sports, art, gardening and is an avid outdoor recreation participant.
Since 2023 • Mike Schott is currently a partner at Built to Lead (BTL) where he coaches the next generation of entrepreneurs, CEOs, and their leadership teams. Prior to BTL, he was a member of the leadership team at Kaufman Development in Columbus, Ohio. At Kaufman, he oversaw the Gravity Project which evolved into a 10-acre urban neighborhood that will encompass over 1 million SF of residential, office, retail, place-making, community spaces, and programming.
Mike is also a trustee of the Harold C. Schott Foundation based in Cincinnati, OH, and has served on 5 non-profit boards prior to moving to Cincinnati in May 2021 with his wife Lauren and 2-year-old son Beck. They live in East Walnut Hills and have a passion for nature and a deep affinity for Cincinnati Parks.
Director since 2012 • Dan is a Principal at Wealth Dimensions Group. His hobbies include golf, scuba diving, skiing, paddle tennis and running. He has given back to his community through his involvement with Big Brothers Big Sisters, American Heart Association, Dan Beard Boy Scouts, Ohio Prevents Blindness and The Leukemia Lymphoma Society. He is married to Isla, and father to Isabella, George and Charlie.
Director since 2024 • LaNae serves as Market Executive for the Cincinnati local market. She partners with the market president leadership team to help connect businesses, families, and individuals to the banking and investment teams that will help improve their financial lives. She also supports Bank of America's efforts to resources in the local market to address social and econimic concerns and build strong communities. More specifically, LaNae is responsible for the development and execution of the local market plan, designed to drive revenue growth, employee engagement, and corporate reputation. In addition, she oversees community partnerships, sponsorships and philanthropy in Cincinnati.
LaNae originally joined Bank of America in 2015 and has served several leadership roles, with the most recent as Preferred Lending Market Leader for Ohio and Pittsburgh. LaNae has been involved in several leadership programs and committees that focus on the growth of the company and the community. She is an active member of the Parents & Caregivers, LEAD for Women, and LGBTQ+ Pride Employee Networks, where she is passionate about partnering with others to ensure support, diversity, and inclusion are always embedded in the conversation.
LaNae resides in Cincinnati, Ohio, with her husband Markius Barnes and 5-year-old twin daughters.
Director starting in 2022• Susan is originally from North Carolina and has lived in Cincinnati for over 25 years. Susan served on the Cincinnati Jewish Federation Board and Hillel Student Center Board. She also co-chaired and volunteered events with Jewish Family Service and Lion of Judah Division. Susan is currently on the Holocaust and Humanity Board and the Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati Board. Before living downtown, Susan lived in Wyoming. She chaired the Wyoming Youth Service Pancake Breakfast for 9 years and was a volunteer for the Wyoming Art Show. She was also active in the Parent Teacher Association. In her spare time, she enjoys being with her family, traveling, taking walks, and playing cards.
Director starting in 2020 • Jon, as a senior wealth advisor, provides customized investment and wealth management solutions to individuals. He has particular experience in helping clients transition to retirement and generating retirement income from various asset and income sources. Prior to joining Mariner Wealth Advisors, Jon held several positions at Fifth Third Bank. Most recently, he was an officer and equity analyst responsible for stock selection in the industrials and information technology sectors. Prior to that, he was an external manager research analyst responsible for building the buy list of investments for private bank and institutional clients. As an associate portfolio manager, he worked with senior portfolio managers on high-net-worth client relationships to establish strategic asset allocations consistent with the investment policy statement. Jon has over ten years of experience in the financial services industry, is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder, a member of the CFA Institute and CFA Society of Cincinnati. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Ohio University with a Bachelor of Arts degree and business administration minor. Jon is a board member at UpSpring, a non-profit exclusively focused on the educational needs of homeless youth and children in the Greater Cincinnati area, a member of the Cincinnati Parks Foundation Investment Committee and the Cincinnati Parks Foundation Emerging Leaders group.
Director since 2019 • Deana is the Vice President of Human Resources for 3CDC. She is a Women’s Committee member and has served on Hats Off Luncheon Committee for 2 years. Prior to joining 3CDC, she received an associate’s degree in Information Technology, a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Resources Management and a Master’s Degree in Labor and Employment Relations, all from the University of Cincinnati. Deana also earned a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from Northern Kentucky University’s Salmon P. Chase College of Law, and is certified as a Professional in Human Resources (PHR) and SHRM-CP.
Director since 2018 • Sarah DeDiemar is the Marketing Director at Myriad Neuroscience (formerly Assurex Health), working on the GeneSight brand. She received her bachelor’s degree from Ohio University and her master’s degree from Xavier University. Sarah has been a member of the Cincinnati Parks Foundation Emerging Leaders committee since 2014 and the Cincinnati Parks Foundation board since 2018. In 2020, she will take on additional responsibility as the Marketing Chair for the board. Sarah lives in Amberley Village with her husband Kyle, owner of Everything Outdoors, her two dogs, Scarlett & Presley, and cat, Jerry.
Director since 2024 • Bobbi is Senior Manager, State Government Relations with the Procter & Gamble Company.
In this role, Bobbi oversees day-to-day government relations activities for Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana and leads P&G's relationships with local governments in its headquarters city of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Prior to joining P&G, Bobbi held leadership positions in local government. She most recently served as Chief of Staff to Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley. Previously, she served as Legislative Aide to former Mayor Rhine McLin and then-City Commissioners Nan Whaley and Dean Lovelace of Dayton, Ohio. Bobbi also served as a consultant for the Cincinnati Preschool Promise initiative through the StrivePartnership. She has held positions as the Managing Editor of the Human Rights Quarterly, a Fellow for the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, and Law Clerk for Gerhardstein & Branch, LLC.
Bobbi currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, Ohio Manufacturers Association, Visit Cincy, and the Cincinnati Experience. She holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law, a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Dayton, and is admitted to the New York State Bar. She is a native of Dayton, Ohio, and currently lives in Mt. Lookout with her husband, Andy, and their rescue dog, Finnleigh.
Director starting in 2020 • Joe joined Merrill Lynch in 1975. Realizing affluent families’ needs extended well beyond picking stocks and bonds, Joe sought out to build the “go-to” team for a more comprehensive approach to private wealth. Trailblazers of the rising trend of total wealth management, today, the Evelo/Singer/Sullivan Group is a nationally recognized private wealth advisory team; advising individuals and families on all facets of their financial wellbeing and managing more than $5 billion in assets. Joe has earned national recognition as a leading financial advisor. His industry accolades include being named for seven consecutive years a Barron’s Top Financial Advisors, notably being named the #1 advisor in Ohio from 2013 – 2015. Additionally, Joe was named a Top Wealth Advisor by the Financial Times in 2014 and Worth in 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008. Active in the Greater Cincinnati community, Joe serves on the board of the Cincinnati Parks Foundation. He is a former board member of St. Vincent DePaul, The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati, The Salvation Army, Catholic Inner-city Schools Education Fund (CISE) and Boys & Girls Hope. Joe splits his time between Cincinnati, Ohio and Naples, Florida.
Director since 2019 • Dean is the proud owner of the Montgomery Inn. He served as a Foundation Trustee in the past, and has been the Chair of the Dean Gregory Golf Classic (previously the Friends of Parks Golf Outing) for the last 10 years. Dean is active in the community with both the Hoxworth Blood Center and USO.
Since 2022 • A lifelong Cincinnati, Mindy is a graduate of Walnut Hills High School, Ohio State University, and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. She had a busy Internal Medicine practice for 36 years until her retirement in 2022. Her late husband, Robin Hastie, was a horticulturist and owner of Mountain Laurel Nursery and gave Mindy a love of plants and gardens. Together, they explored many parks, gardens, and nurseries during their 34 years together. In 2006, Mindy married Tim Goldsmith, owner of Goldsmith-Cardel, and enjoys gardening, traveling, and volunteering--and their adorable Clumber Spanial, Bertie.
Director since 2016 • Cynthia is Vice President – Institutional Senior Portfolio Manager at Fifth Third Bank. She attended Miami University, was in Leadership Cincinnati Class XXXIII and has done work for the Fund Evaluation Group. Cynthia was past Co-Chair of the Hats Off Luncheon in 2014 and 2015. She has dedicated her time to serving on the boards of the American Red Cross, Miami University Foundation, Cincinnati Ballet, 4C for Children, Junior League and the Executive Council of the Women’s Leadership Council of the Tocqueville Society of United Way. Cynthia’s tortoise is on Carol Ann’s Carousel down at Smale Riverfront Park.
Director since 2018 • Lucy owns her own consulting firm. She worked formerly as Associate Director of Global Procter & Gamble Communications- leading the “Thank You, Mom” Campaign for the Olympics in 2012. Lucy studied at The University of Oxford. She is trilingual, speaking French and Spanish. Lucy has volunteered with ArtsWave and is an Assistant Teacher at United Business Institutes.
Rhiannon is the V.P. of Experience and Impact at MadTree. She is responsible for intentionally driving the brand, consumer and employee experience and supporting MadTree's revenue growth. Prior to that, she served as the first Director of Strategic Impact, defining MadTree's path to B-corp status and leading efforts around sustainability, community, and strategic corporate philanthropy. Previously, Rhiannon was the V.P. of Visitor Experience, Strategy and Fun at Cincinnati Zoo. She made the zoo one of the most accessible and inclusive zoos in the country.
Rhiannon recently co-chaired the 17th Hats Off Luncheon, the largest annual fundraiser for the Cincinnati Parks Foundation and the highest-grossing Hats Off event in history. She has served on several boards and committees. Her favorites include the Chamber of Commerce WE Lead & Building Cultural Competence programs. She was also on the Business Courier's list of 40 Under 40 and received the Cancer Family Care's Unsung Hero Award.
Rhiannon earned a Master of Environmental Science from Miami University and a Bachelor of Science from UNC-Asheville.
Director starting in 2020 • Kevin F. Hoskins practices in the firm’s civil litigation, employment & labor and administrative law sections. His practice focuses on cases involving business disputes, zoning issues, product liability claims, and job-related claims, such as Title VII discrimination and retaliation. Kevin represents clients before state and federal courts and administrative agencies. He has successfully tried bench and jury trials in several states. Kevin also serves as general counsel to a national disaster restoration company. Kevin obtained his law degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Law, and a B.B.A. with a double major in Finance and Organizational Behavior and Business Policy from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Kevin was one of the founders and is a current Board Member of the Monica Combs Memorial Scholarship Fund and is on the Board of Advisors for the University of Cincinnati Goering Center. He has been recognized as a Rising Star in Business Litigation by Super Lawyers Magazine every year since 2012, and participated in Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce’s C-Change Class of 2013. Kevin is active with Cincinnati’s Catholic Inner-City Schools Education Fund and was awarded the Cincinnati Business Courier Forty Under 40 Award in 2015. He resides with his family in Mt. Lookout.
Brian is Vice President, Secretary and Chief Legal Officer of Chemed. He was promoted to Secretary and Cheif Legal Officer in August 2020. He joined Chemed in January of 2019 as VP and Counsel. Prior to his roles at Chemed, he was a partner at Dinsmore & Schol, LLP, with a broad corporate and mergers and acquisitions practice. Brian holds a B.A. degree from the University of Michigan and a J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center.
Director starting in 2022 • Bill is Vice President and Director of PNC Institutional Asset Management working with client foundations and endowments. He is a life-long Cincinnati resident living downtown on Fourth Street with a view of Smale Riverfront Park. His involvement with the Cincinnati Parks Foundation includes serving on the Gentleman of Style and Substance Selection Committee and former honoree in 2014. Bill is proud to have sponsored one of the 16 paintings on top of Carol Ann’s Carousel and supporting the new donor wall in the Smale Expansion. His other community involvement includes serving on the Boards of People Working Cooperatively, Arthritis Foundation, Cincinnati Human Relations Commission, to name a few.
Director starting in 2022 • Edna is a community advocate who has spent the last 18 years volunteering in various organizations in the Cincinnati area. She previously worked as a Retirement Plans Administrator in corporate America. Some of the organizations that Edna is currently involved in or recently involved with include:
- Founding member of the Ambassador of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center and an Exhibit Interpreter at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
- King Legacy Breakfast Chair held on MLK Day at the NURFC and representative on the MLK Coalition
- Member of Cincinnati Chapter of The Links Incorporated since 2011 Sponsorships/Fundraising Chair, former Recording Secretary, Chair of Services to Youth, and served on Arts and Fundraising Committees
- Black Giving Circle at Greater Cincinnati Foundation Committee
- Legacy Pointe Church Gala Chair
- Woman’s City Club Sponsorship Committee
- Board of The Urban League of Greater Southwest Ohio
Edna was recognized by The Top Ladies of Distinction in Status of Women category for her volunteer services in February 2012 and was featured in the Volunteer spotlight at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in 2012, for her volunteer services.
Director starting in 2020 • Kelly Kolar is President & Founder of Kolar Design, Inc. an award-winning global brand innovation firm specializing in building branded experiences at the intersection of people and place. The firm has a wide range of projects over its 28+ years including: Cincinnati Children’s, Fifth Third Bank, UC Health, Scripps Media, Nationwide, Doctors without Borders and Procter & Gamble globally. She is a alumni of the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Art, & Planning, where she has served as an adjunct professor as well as past President of the College Alumni Board. Her work is included in the permanent collection of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo and the Ohio Arts Council. She is also a trustee at Contemporary Arts Center and The Cincinnati Arts & Technology Studios. In addition she serves the City of Cincinnati, Small Business Advisory Committee, and is the second vice-chair of the global committee on the Forum for Women’s Business Enterprise National Council. In 2016, She was awarded SEGD distinguished member award.
Since 2023 • Sarah Lawler is vice president of rates and regulatory strategy for Duke Energy’s utilities in Ohio and Kentucky, which serve approximately 880,000 electric customers and 550,000 natural gas customers. She was named to this role in 2020 and is responsible for all state and federal regulatory matters relating to the company’s Ohio and Kentucky utilities. This includes managing the overall rates and regulatory strategy for the jurisdictions and fostering relationships within the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio and the Kentucky Public Service Commission.
Lawler joined Cinergy, a predecessor to Duke Energy, in 2003 as an external reporting manager, accountable for the company’s Securities and Exchange Commission filings. From 2005 to 2015, she held various managerial roles in the company’s budgeting and forecasting organization. Lawler was named utility strategy director for Duke Energy Ohio/Kentucky in 2015. In this position, she advised and supported the state president on all strategic business matters of the local utilities, including regulatory strategy, customer satisfaction, financial performance and planning, and industry developments. Lawler assumed the role of director of rates and regulatory planning in 2017, managing the retail rate recovery mechanisms for Ohio and Kentucky.
Lawler earned a Bachelor of Science in accountancy from Miami University. She and her husband, Devin, have two children and reside in Anderson Township, Ohio.
Director starting in 2022 • Matt McGaha is a Rental Division Executive at Messer Construction Co. He received both his undergraduate degree and MBA from Murray State University, where he was a member of the baseball team. Matt has been involved with the Cincinnati Parks Foundation since he and his family moved to Cincinnati in 2017. Matt served as Co-Chair of the Emerging leaders in 2020 and as Chair in 2021. Matt and his wife Marie have three children, Megan, Emmitt, and Madison.
Since 2023 • Karen Meyer is the STEM Advisor at Adopt-a-Class. She creates STEM and STEAM educational activities for AAC and supports AAC mentors by bringing stories, experiments, and demonstrations into the classroom to spark curiosity and introduce students to career opportunities through STEM. She received her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Purdue University and worked for over 20 years in chemical research with 17 years at LyondellBasell's R&D facility here in Cincinnati. Karen enjoys traveling with her husband and visits with their college-age children, walks and bike rides through Cincinnati's amazing parks and trails, and year-round gardening.
Since 2023 • Andy Poole is the Director of Real Estate for The Christ Hospital Health Network. Andy holds a Bachelor’s degree and Master of Business Administration from the University of Cincinnati. He has spent his career in the Commercial Real Estate Industry with a focus in Healthcare. In addition to his involvement with the Cincinnati Parks Foundation, he sits on the board of the Mount Auburn Community Development Corporation.
Andy is a lifelong resident of Greater Cincinnati and resides in Norwood with his wife, Lori, and their three children and enjoys finding any reason to be outdoors and staying active.
Director starting in 2020 • Michael has progressed through the ranks of Prus Construction to his current position as Senior Vice President where he represents 5th generation in the family business. He has been fortunate to work on such high-profile projects as Union Terminal, Cincinnati Streetcar, Wasson Way, Smale Riverfront Park and Kennedy Connector. Michael is active in numerous trade associations and boards including Spirit of Construction, American Society of Concrete Contractors, and Ohio Contractors Association. He has served on the University of Cincinnati- College of Engineering Advisory Board, and Northern Kentucky University- Construction Management Advisory Board. He is active in the community of Madeira serving on the Madeira School Foundation board. He remains consistently involved in the Madeira youth sports programs coaching his children, Emma & Ryan, in basketball, baseball, soccer and football. He has recently been appointed as the director of the Madeira Recreational Basketball program.
Director since 2018 • Ann was President of the Cincinnati Society of the Archaeological Institute of America. She has been extremely active in the community serving on the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Board, WVXU, League of American Orchestras and the Catholic Inner-City Schools Education Fund. Ann is credited with helping bring Louis Langree to Cincinnati. She and her husband Harry were 2011 recipients of the Faith in Education Award on behalf of the Catholic Inner-City Schools Education Fund. Ann was also recently awarded the Archaeological Institute of America’s most prestigious award for her commitment to the mission of the AIA.
After working in a variety of businesses outside the Pest Management industry while attending the University of Dayton, upon his graduation in 2004, Kurt became the first of the 4th generation of Schzergingers to join the family business. Beginning his career as a field technician, Kurt is now President while serving some time in virtually every role along the way.
Kurt is currently the Past President and Legislative Chair of the Ohio Pest Management Association, the Secretary of Quality Pro, the certification arm of the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), serves on the Legislative Committee for NPMA and was a previous Board Member of NPMA.
Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his wife (Alicia) of 17 years and their four children on their family farm in Lebanon, Ohio, where they raise beef cattle and have horses. Additionally, he coaches all of his boys in lacrosse and serves as Treasurer for the Lebanon Lacross Club.
Director since 2019 • Rosemary is a Women’s Committee Member and has been Chair of the Sponsorship Committee for Hats Off Luncheon for last 2 years. She studied at The University of Oxford and is a Distributor at Nuskin Enterprises – Nu Skin. She is the owner of the 25th Hour – a fundraising firm which counsels numerous nonprofits. Rosemary served as President of Cincinnati Symphony Association, the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, Cincinnati Ballet, Bayley, United Way Foundation, Madcap Productions and Enjoy the Arts Board of Directors.
Director starting in 2020 • Sheila utilizes the resources and abilities of the Private Bank, in order to advise her clients and their families. She partners well within various lines of business and outside professionals to provide the best strategies and guidance to meet the needs of high net worth individuals and their families. Sheila has more than 15 of experience with banking, wealth management, customer service and P&L management. Sheila is registered with FINRA licenses Series 7 and Series 63, Life Insurance, CEPA.
Sheila has worked closely with the Cincinnati Parks Foundation on various committees, is a board member for the Family Nurture Center and is actively involved with the NAACP, National Urban League, and local Chambers of Commerce.
Director since 2019 • Kerry studied at the University of Kentucky. She is the Vice President of Corporate Banking at First Commonwealth Bank. She was previously the Asst. Vice President and Small Business Banking Officer at US Bank. Kerry has been a volunteer at the beautiful Krohn Conservatory and has worked at Delhi Flower and Garden Centers as buyer/nursery manager.
Director since 2016 • Jane is a previous teacher at Cincinnati Country Day School and Mariemont Public Schools. She attended the University of Arizona, with graduate work at the University of Cincinnati. Jane is a dedicated Women’s Committee member. She leads the Docent Program and is extremely passionate about Cincinnati Parks. Her other interests revolve around children’s issues and outdoor organizations. She served on the Board of the Cincinnati Nature Center, and the Adolescent Health Center of Children’s Hospital, in addition to past President of the Garden Club of Cincinnati. At this time, she is most interested in helping promote Parks and investigating ways to involve the community in improving green space in their neighborhood.
Director since 2018 • Andrew is a local pop artist who has worked on several acclaimed works that include pop reinterpretations of historic images of Cincinnati’s architectural landmarks. He has been an active West End resident and Laurel Park advocate, volunteering his time with Visionaries & Voices and Necco.org. Andrew also works at Liberty Mutual in Regional Sales and studied Marketing at the University of Cincinnati.
Director starting in 2019 • Danyelle is an Employment Attorney and Chief Diversity Officer for E.W. Scripps. She is a Women’s Committee member and has supported Hats Off Luncheon for the last several years. Danyelle received her bachelor’s degree in government and Africana studies from Cornell University and her doctorate in law from The Ohio State University. She is active in her community as a member of The Links, Inc., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and Jack & Jill of America.
Lib has been a dedicated volunteer for over 40 years, working for Cincinnati’s Parks, public radio, children and arts organizations. She has received national recognition by the Garden Club of America for her work planting trees along I-71, in Wulsin Triangle and in Alms Park. She has been a board member since the Foundation’s beginning and has served in leadership roles since 1995. Lib has two Carousel figures on Carol Ann’s Carousel at Smale Riverfront Park: Martha the Passenger Pigeon and the Cincinnati Fire Horse.
EMERGING LEADERS
Cincinnati Parks Foundation’s Emerging Leaders are the next wave of community leaders, fundraisers and champions for Cincinnati's parks and greenspaces.
What's an Emerging Leader?
The Emerging Leaders are a vibrant group of rising stars in our community, passionate about advancing Cincinnati Parks and the mission of the Cincinnati Parks Foundation. As members, they gain access to unique leadership opportunities, mentorship and valuable connections. Through regular meetings, engaging in fundraising initiatives and organizing events, these young professionals sharpen their leadership skills and expand their personal and professional networks, positioning themselves for future success while making a meaningful impact on our parks and community.
Contact Nicolette Rader, Engagement Officer at [email protected] for more information.
OUR TEAM
We love Cincinnati Parks and are dedicated to supporting, preserving and growing these vital resources and spaces, while connecting people from all over our community to our parks.
Bettina joined Cincinnati Parks Foundation in 2017 as Executive Assistant with over 25 years’ experience in office management, non-profit administration, and chief executive support. She loves nature, art, and music and is excited to work for CPF to help keep our parks thriving for all to enjoy. Previously Bettina worked at the Contemporary Arts Center.
Jennifer joined Cincinnati Parks Foundation in 2015 as a volunteer for the 10th annual Hats Off Luncheon after relocating to Cincinnati from Philadelphia. She led the Design & Decor Committee for Hats Off Luncheon in 2017 and 2018 fundraisers before becoming the event co-chair with Carrie Carothers in 2019. She joined the Board of Directors in 2020 and was active on the Public Relations and Programming Committee and was co-chair of the Women's Committee of Cincinnati Parks from 2021-2023. Jennifer has 20+ years of experience in marketing and communications. She and her three children volunteer as running, biking and swimming buddies for the Cincinnati Children's be.well program. A Terrace Park resident, she also volunteers as an Emergency Medical Technican.
Jennifer joined the Cincinnati Parks Foundation in 2017 to help raise critical funds for YOUR parks and greenspaces. Prior to joining the CPF team, she worked in Branding and Marketing for nearly 2 decades but left to pursue a career that was more community focused and more near and dear to her heart. Jennifer is a native of Cincinnati and has built so many memories and met so many people within Cincinnati Parks. Spending time outdoors, on trails and with family is where she finds her passion and being able to do this work, alongside the Board of Directors and the CPF team is what inspires her each day.
Steve started in 2015 and manages finances and administration. Previously he worked for the Kroger Company for 25 years, mostly in the Manufacturing Finance group. Growing up, Steve spent much of his time in parks like Stanbery, California Woods, Ault, and Alms. Now working to benefit of the Cincinnati Parks he loves is a natural fit!
Colleen joined Cincinnati Parks Foundation in 2022 and is a boomerang-Cincinnatian previously living and working in New York. She has over 15 years of experience working in the arts and creative sector leading programs, curriculum, and events that champion the City’s cultural assets. As a former Girl Scout, she loves escaping to the outdoors with her 4 children and husband. She spends time volunteering in her Northside neighborhood through ParProjects, and has previously worked for Community Matters, ArtWorks, 1628Ltd, and the School of Visual Arts.
Nicolette joined the Cincinnati Parks Foundation in 2024 as their Engagement Officer. She oversees the organization’s fundraising events and fundraising for yearly programming. She believes engagement and activism within the Cincinnati community brings more wellness and collaboration to its residents. She and her husband enjoy gardening and landscaping in their free time. Nicolette is also a Registered Nurse, previously sang as a professional opera singer, and came to us from Cincinnati Opera as their Director of Corporate and Event Fundraising.