During this event planned for undergraduate students, Cleveland area CEOs discuss how studying the humanities influenced their careers. Panelists include:
Marc S. Byrnes (Williams College ‘76) majored in history. He is former CEO and current chairman of Oswald Companies, one of the nation’s largest independent insurance brokerage and risk management firms.
Ronald B. Richard (Washington University ‘78) majored in history. He is president and CEO of the Cleveland Foundation, established in 1914 as the world’s first community foundation.
Frank Sullivan (University of North Carolina ‘83) majored in English. He is chairman and CEO of RPM International Inc., a Fortune 1,000 company whose subsidiaries are world leaders in specialty coatings, sealants, building materials and related services.
Elizabeth Newman (Brown University ‘00) majored in English and American literature. She is president and CEO of the Centers for Families and Children, one of the oldest and largest nonprofit organizations in Northeast Ohio.
Refreshments will be served.