State Representative Christina Hagan announced on Sep. 8 that she will host an interactive workshop titled “Ladies in Leadership” for high school students later this month.
The event is scheduled for Saturday, September 17 at the Rodman Public Library from noon to 5 p.m. It will feature lunch, workshops, and a panel discussion with local business and public leaders. Speakers include Dr. Para Jones, president of Stark State; Abby Honaker, director of the Ralph Regula Center; and Theresa Blocher, Kiko Auctioneer. These speakers are expected to share their professional experiences and offer advice on leadership as women.
To attend the event, participants are asked to RSVP by contacting Elizabeth Haavisto at (614) 466-9078 or via email at Elizabeth.Haavisto@ohiohouse.gov by September 16.
State Rep. Andrea A. White (R-Columbus) represents the 36th House District in Ohio and chairs the Children and Youth Committee. She advances policies on education, health and workforce development, according to the official website. White engages in public service through community leadership addressing teen alcohol and drug prevention, addiction, hunger and criminal justice issues according to the official website.
White co-founded the South Suburban Coalition to tackle teen alcohol and drug prevention as well as other social issues according to the official website. She also advances policies strengthening education partnerships, maternal and infant health outcomes and workforce readiness according to the official website. White was elected as state representative for Ohio’s 36th House District according to the official website, graduated from Centerville High School, earned a bachelor’s degree from Wright State University according to the official website, and raised her family in Kettering with her husband John according to the official website.



