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Leadership - Suzanne Browne

Event Ambassador

Occupation:
Associate Editor for McGraw-Hill Education
Education:
Masters of Education, The Ohio State University
Lives In:
Grandview
Hometown:
Belmont, Ohio
Age:
29

About Suzanne
I grew up in a small town and moved to Columbus in 2000 to attend The Ohio State University. I received both my Bachelors and Masters degrees from OSU. I moved to Orlando, Florida for a short period of time where I was a kindergarten teacher. After moving back to Columbus I began working as as an Associate Editor of elementary math textbooks for McGraw-Hill. I love reading, going to the movies, and snow skiing.

Community Involvement and Interests
I really enjoyed participating in A Date 2 Remember as a couples date and I am now very excited to help plan the event. I am also lucky enough to work for a great company that offers many volunteer opportunities within our Columbus area schools.

What does Columbus offer young professionals?
The opportunity to meet new people in a social setting and for networking purposes.

What do you hope members get out of their involvement in the CYP CLUB?
I would hope that members of the CYP CLUB gain new friendships, have the chance to participate in networking opportunities, and learn about volunteer opportunities in our area.

What's your favorite CYP CLUB event and why?
A Date 2 Remember; it is a great reason to get dressed up, have a fun night out, and help out some wonderful charities. I also enjoy playing in the summer sand volleyball league where I get to catch up with some old friends and meet some new ones.

How would you describe Columbus?
Columbus is a great city for any young professional who is looking for culture and great entertainment.

What is your favorite...

Local restaurant:
Digger & Finch
Lunch spot:
Noodles and Co.
Radio station:
92.3 or any country station
TV show:
The Biggest Loser
Movie:
Miracle on 34th Street
Place to shop:
Shops on Lane Avenue
Sports team:
Ohio State Football
Thing about Columbus:
Again, Ohio State Football