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Easterseals Redwood, a nonprofit organization specializing in helping children and adults with disabilities, military veterans and people facing economic and social disadvantages, has unveiled its new board chair, along with several new officers.

Colleen Lindholz, group vice president and president of Kroger Health, was named the nonprofit’s new board chair. Lindholz started at Kroger in 1995 as a pharmacist in the Cincinnati/Dayton Division and has held various leadership roles since then. She became president and CEO of The Little Clinic in 2015 and was later named president of Kroger Health.

In addition to her new role as board chair, Easterseals Redwood announced several new board officers:

  • Greg Hammond, president and CEO of Hixson Architecture: vice chair.
  • Laurence Jones, president and co-founder of RiskVersity: secretary.
  • Jim Salters, co-founder of Quanta HCM and CEO Accelerators: treasurer.

Two new members are also joining the board:

  • Jim Dietz, partner with Frost Brown Todd LLC.
  • John Hutchinson, local entrepreneur and investor.

Easterseals Redwood’s Northern Kentucky branch is located in Fort Mitchell.

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