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Taft appoints Longaberger executive,
graduate student to
BGSU Board of Trustees
Governor Bob Taft on May 14 appointed Stephanie Magyar
Imhoff, a Longaberger Co. executive, and Korine Steinke,
a graduate student in higher education administration,
to the BGSU Board of Trustees.
Imhoff, who will serve a nine-year term, replaces Valerie
Newell of Cincinnati, whose term is expiring.
The new trustee is a 1982 cum laude graduate of BGSU,
where she received a bachelor of science degree in business
administration. At BGSU she was a member of Chi Omega
sorority, served as a member of student government and
was inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa, the national
leadership honor society.
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Stephanie Magyar Imhoff |
As chief financial officer of Longaberger, Imhoff has
been instrumental in establishing the company budget
and financial plans, and she oversees the areas of treasury,
finance and real estate management. She continues to
build bank and corporate relationships, providing the
company with alternative investment and financing opportunities.
Imhoff has played a key role in the creation and implementation
of the corporate strategic plan and is a member of the
Longaberger Co. Board of Directors.
Prior to joining Longaberger in 1992, Imhoff, a certified
public accountant, worked 10 years at the public accounting
firm of Ernst & Young, specializing in auditing
and consulting for privately owned emerging businesses.
Imhoff is involved in the community at many levels and
has received numerous appointments and awards. She served
on the board of trustees of the YWCA of Columbus from
1991-2003 and is past board chair and treasurer, and
past chair of the organization’s mission/money
task force. Imhoff served as treasurer on the board
of the Columbus chapter of the United Nations Association.
She currently is a member of the YWCA’s endowment
board and serves on the finance committee of the Direct
Selling Association. She was recognized in Columbus
as one of the 1999 Business First “40 Under 40,”
and, in 1992, was honored as the Central Ohio Girl Scouts
Woman of Distinction.
A native of Shadyside, Ohio, Imhoff lives in Granville,
Ohio, with her husband, Keith, and twin daughters, Grace
and Sarah.
Originally from Belvidere, Ill., Steinke has lived in
Ohio since 1996. After receiving her bachelor’s
degree in English from Monmouth College in Illinois,
she earned a master’s degree in college student
personnel at BGSU in 1998 after completing an internship
in CSP at Bluffton College. She then became Bluffton’s
director of residence life.
While working at Bluffton, Steinke enrolled in the Ph.D.
program at BGSU. She resigned from Bluffton last summer
to work in the Semester-at-Sea program, and then last
fall became a full-time student at BGSU and an academic
adviser for the University Program for Academic Success.
She is now an assistant to the director of the Higher
Education and Student Affairs Program, and will continue
in that role in the fall.
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