Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio
Ebony Young, MHA, currently serves as the Chairman of the Board at Black Arts Speaks since May 2024 and holds the position of Senior Vice President of Impact at the Urban League of Greater SW Ohio since December 2022. Previously, Ebony Young worked as a Project Administrator in the Office of the CHRO at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center from November 2018 to December 2022 and as a Senior Network Contract Manager at UnitedHealth Group from January 2017 to November 2018. Early in the career, Ebony Young served as a Senior Physician Contract Analyst and Senior Human Resource Business Consultant at UC Physicians from 2006 until January 2017. Ebony Young earned a Master's degree in Health/Health Care Administration/Management and a Bachelor's degree in Human Resources Management and Development from the University of Cincinnati.
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Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio
Service Areas The Dayton Urban League - chartered in 1947, and the Urban League of Greater Cincinnati – established in 1949, were formally combined into one regional Urban League (the Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio) in 2013. The Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio serves people in the following areas: Cincinnati, Dayton, and Northern Kentucky. ULGSO serves Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties in Kentucky and Ohio counties of Butler, Clermont, Darke, Greene, Hamilton, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Warren. We are dedicated to building thriving communities and strengthening the family unit by promoting economic self-sufficiency through our training, career building, and job placement services. We promote a greater understanding of social justice by working to educate policy makers and the broader community on issues of inequality affecting the vulnerable. We support youth through our education and tutoring programs; other areas of service include case management and health advocacy for the underserved. Operations/Programs The Urban League’s investment in programs, partnerships, and collaborations helps prepare our youth to succeed in life, lifts individuals out of poverty, bolsters the middle class, and stimulates the growth of small businesses. Each of these outcomes will serve to propel many in our community into upward economic and social mobility.