Al Dyckes and Betty DeSilvio, long-time members of the College of Health and Human Services Advocates Board, have been named
emeriti members after completing their terms last spring.
New members named to the board include Pam Butler, commissioner of the Wood County Health Department; Frank Day, vice president
of employee services, Wood County Hospital; and Melanie Stretchberry, superintendent for the Wood County Board of Mental Retardation
and Developmental Disabilities.
The Advocates Board is comprised of distinguished alumni and other friends who represent the College’s many departments and
programs. The board members share their expertise and insights and help promote the programs and students of the College.
For more information about the Advocates, click here.