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Kent State Alumna Appointed University鈥檚 New President鈥檚 Ambassador

秀色app President Beverly Warren has appointed entrepreneur and Kent State alumna Sharlene Ramos-Chesnes as the university鈥檚 2016 President鈥檚 Ambassador. The President鈥檚 Ambassadorship, a one-year, part-time appointment beginning spring 2016, is designed to bring distinguished local minority professionals to share their professional knowledge and experience with the Kent State community.

Sponsored by Kent State鈥檚 Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, the President鈥檚 Ambassador is expected to help promote pluralistic understanding and mutual respect among diverse constituencies of students, staff, faculty and administrators at Kent State; help address diversity challenges; implement diversity initiatives; engage students; and assist with other responsibilities that advance universitywide goals.

A respected business owner, Ramos-Chesnes is the chief executive officer of InterChez, an industry leader in domestic and international logistics. Located in Stow, Ohio, InterChez is a family of companies that offers direct and integrated supply chain and logistics solutions for middle-market companies and large corporations. Prior to her involvement as major shareholder of the InterChez companies, Ramos-Chesnes was an educator and department head at a private school. She has held senior-level positions in both the nonprofit and for-profit business sectors, where she has been instrumental in the growth of the company or the expansion of services, and has carried out various initiatives in support of such escalations.

As President鈥檚 Ambassador, Ramos-Chesnes plans to be a champion for the development of key student initiatives and scholarship. Ramos-Chesnes says she has always believed in education as the stepping stone to success.

鈥淗aving an invitation extended to serve as the President鈥檚 Ambassador for 秀色app, my alma mater, is truly an honor,鈥 Ramos-Chesnes says. 鈥淚 have great respect and admiration for President Beverly Warren, and I look forward to being a part of the engine that helps advance the mission of the university and that of the president.

鈥淚 believe that a community is strongest when it continuously cultivates a culture of diversity and inclusion,鈥 she continues. 鈥淎s the President鈥檚 Ambassador, I will share the knowledge I have accumulated throughout my career and education. As a first-generation Hispanic business woman, I hope to inspire students to become leaders in their respective communities and careers. I believe that the role we play as professionals in the global community begins at home.鈥

Ramos-Chesnes has been recognized by several organizations for her leadership and contributions, including the Thurgood Marshall Civil and Human Rights Commission, People to People Leadership, Ohio鈥檚 Commission on Spanish Speaking Affairs, the Northeast Ohio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Kent State鈥檚 Latino Networking Caucus, National Association of Professional Women, Key4Women, the Alzheimer鈥檚 Association, Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center, and Friends of Lincoln-West, the Cleveland city high school she attended.

Ramos-Chesnes currently serves on several boards in both the private and public sector, such as the U.S. Department of Commerce International Trade Advisory Committee, the Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) Board of Trustees, and the Board of Directors of the Greater Cleveland Partnership.

For more information about the Kent State President鈥檚 Ambassador, contact Shana M. Lee, Kent State鈥檚 director of special projects and initiatives in the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, at slee@kent.edu or visit www.kent.edu/diversity/honors.

POSTED: Friday, February 12, 2016 04:28 PM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 04:17 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Shana Lee

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