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File #: 0144X-2014    Version: 1
Type: Ceremonial Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/2/2014 In control: Ginther
On agenda: 9/8/2014 Final action: 9/11/2014
Title: To commend and congratulate Matt Habash on his 30 years of service to Mid-Ohio Foodbank.
Sponsors: Andrew Ginther, Hearcel Craig, Zach M. Klein, A. Troy Miller, Michelle M. Mills, Eileen Paley, Priscilla Tyson
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To commend and congratulate Matt Habash on his 30 years of service to Mid-Ohio Foodbank.

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WHEREAS, Matt Habash began his career in non-profit at St. Stephens Community House and flourished under the tutelage of his friend and mentor, John Maloney and with the love and support of his wife Diane, their children, Justin and Kristen and grandchildren Ellie, Josie and Gracie; and

WHEREAS, Matt led Mid-Ohio Foodbank and its 550 partner agencies, covering 20 counties in central and eastern Ohio, to respond to a record number of requests for food assistance in 2013, providing over 50 million pounds of food and groceries for our hungry neighbors; and

WHEREAS, Matt inspired a three year capital campaign from 2007-2010 raising $16 million dollars enabling Mid-Ohio Foodbank to triple their space in a LEED-Gold certified facility to meet the growing demand for food; and

WHEREAS, Matt has an influential role in the food bank industry, leading Feeding America’s national initiative to recover an additional 14 billion pounds of unused produce, looking beyond the issue of hunger alone and focusing on the overall health and well-being of people in the communities; and

WHEREAS, Matt was an early pioneer in the food banking industry, increasing Mid-Ohio Foodbank’s food distribution from 200,000 meals a year to 121,600 meals a day; and

WHEREAS, Matt has an endless desire to explore and re-invent how Mid-Ohio Foodbank does business and has been a long time visionary leader in the Feeding America network, inspiring his colleagues to put clients first; and

WHEREAS, Matt was instrumental in bringing the community of Authentic Leadership in Action (ALIA) to Columbus, holding a faculty retreat at Mid-Ohio Foodbank, mixing the words and spirit of social innovation and authentic leadership with concrete realities and developed the Collaborating for Clients initiative, focusing for the first time on how we continue feeding hungry people and helping create pathways out of po...

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