Dan Feldmann

Dan Feldmann currently serves on the Executive Committee and Board of Directors for REDI Cincinnati and chairs Investor Relations. In January 2024, Dan joined Mercy Health as a Board Member for the Cincinnati Market and became Chairman of the Mercy Health Foundation Board, having previously been a member since January 2021. Dan has been with Fifth Third Bank since June 2001, where Dan holds the position of Senior Vice President and Commercial Banking Executive for the Greater Cincinnati Region, overseeing commercial banking operations in Cincinnati, Dayton, and Northern Kentucky. Dan's career at Fifth Third has included various leadership roles in the Middle Market segment. Additionally, Dan is a member of the Board of Directors for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati. Dan holds an MBA from Xavier University's Williams College of Business and a degree in Finance from The Ohio State University.

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Cincinnati, United States

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati

Our Vision is that all youth achieve their full potential. Our Mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth What does Success look like? Of the 892 served by BBBS last year: 100% of the children are in school 99% of the children are not pregnant or parenting 99% of the children are substance-abuse free 99% of the children are not involved with the juvenile courts Service Area: 13 county service area including Hamilton, Brown and Clermont in Ohio: Boone, Kenton, Campbell, Pendleton, Grant, Warren and Clinton in Kentucky; and Ohio, Dearborn and Ripley in Indiana. Children Served: 1,2025 children, ages 7-18 were served in 2021. Volunteers: Our volunteers come from all walks of life. Single, married, working and retired adults volunteer for our program and range from 18 years old to 70+ years old. Service Options: Our Community-Based program is offered throughout the service area. Volunteers and their Little Brothers and Little Sisters meet weekly or bi-weekly and enjoy activities in the community, as well as agency sponsored events in order to support their social, emotional, academic and physical development. Our Site-Based program is offered in several Tri-State schools and other sites throughout Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and Indiana. Volunteers and their Little Brothers and Sisters meet weekly,, either during the school day, after school, or in the evening and enjoy activities to support their development as noted above. Call to Action: Please consider supporting the agency by helping with our two greatest needs: volunteer as a Big Brother/Sister, or provide financial support to give the gift of friendship. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati is proud to be a United Way Agency Partner.


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