Sandy Ortman-Tomlin

Education Professional at Archdiocese of Cincinnati

Sandy Ortman-Tomlin is an experienced education professional with a diverse background in grant management, program development, and advocacy against violence. Currently serving at the Archdiocese of Cincinnati since September 2019, Sandy previously held multiple roles at Gateway Community & Technical College from 2009 to August 2019, including Director of Development and Project Director for federal grants aimed at enhancing career opportunities in criminal justice and technology. Prior experience includes leading national programs at CALCASA focused on addressing domestic violence and sexual assault, overseeing significant budgets and conferences, and managing community outreach initiatives. Additionally, Sandy worked with the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio and UC Davis, contributing to youth programs, prevention education, and community engagement efforts. Educational qualifications include a Master of Education in College Student Counseling and Personnel Services and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology/Criminology from Ohio University.

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Cincinnati, United States

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Archdiocese of Cincinnati

The Archdiocese of Cincinnati is the Roman Catholic Church for 19 counties in western and southwestern Ohio. The church is currently led by His Excellency Dennis M. Schnurr, Archbishop. The Province of Cincinnati also includes the Dioceses of Cleveland, Columbus, Akron, Steubenville, and Toledo, each of which are led by their respective bishops. Through hundreds of parishes, schools, hospitals, agencies and institutions, the Archdiocese proclaims and follows the teachings of Christ that lead to peace, joy and the fullness of life. This local church of almost half a million Catholics, founded as a diocese in 1821, is strong in faith and rich in tradition.


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