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File #: 0151X-2022    Version: 1
Type: Ceremonial Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/14/2022 In control: Remy
On agenda: 7/18/2022 Final action: 7/20/2022
Title: To honor and celebrate Francine Ryan’s service to the City of Columbus and congratulate her for being the 2022 recipient of the Julian Marcus Lifetime Achievement Award from MatureWorks.
Sponsors: Emmanuel V. Remy, Nicholas Bankston, Lourdes Barroso De Padilla, Elizabeth Brown, Rob Dorans, Shayla Favor, Shannon G. Hardin
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To honor and celebrate Francine Ryan’s service to the City of Columbus and congratulate her for being the 2022 recipient of the Julian Marcus Lifetime Achievement Award from MatureWorks.

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WHEREAS, Ms. Francine Ryan has exhibited a lifetime of service to the City of Columbus and Central Ohio. Ms. Ryan was first elected to Columbus City Council in 1971 and served two terms; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Ryan served as the first female County Commissioner in Franklin County; Regional Representative to the U.S. Department of Labor; Chairperson of the Franklin County Democratic Party; Chairperson of the Franklin County Board of Elections; and the Senior Services Coordinator for the City of Columbus; and

WHEREAS, during Ms. Ryan’s time in office and in public service, she helped to found the Franklin County Metropolitan Human Services Commission. This commission provides a hub of assistance to vulnerable populations, increases access to basic healthcare, and fights to reduce juvenile and adult behavioral health problems; and

WHEREAS, while in office, Ms. Ryan established landlord-tenant rights and responsibilities that would eventually become state law; sponsored legislation protecting children from lead paint poisoning; created swimming pool safety programs; banned discrimination against the blind; and coordinated social service agencies to feed the hungry; and

WHEREAS, today, Ms. Francine Ryan is a leading champion advocating for the senior community in Central Ohio. She co-founded the Senior Services Roundtable of Columbus and Franklin County, an information center with over 900 members that focuses on programs and services for the aging community. She also co-chaired the National Age-Friendly Initiative and founded the Senior Festival that brings thousands of seniors and vendors together for information sharing; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Ryan’s lifetime of service is an inspiration to all Columbus and Central Ohio residents. Columbus City Council and the City of Colum...

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