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Montgomery County Commissioners appoint Sinclair trustee
Rob Connelly has been appointed by the Montgomery County Commission to serve on the Sinclair Community College board of trustees for a five-year term.
Connelly is the president of Henny Penny Corp., a commercial food service appliance manufacturer based in Eaton. His appointment was announced Wednesday, Nov. 18, by Sinclair officials.
“Rob is a great addition to the Sinclair board,” said Steven Lee Johnson, Sinclair’s president, in a statement. “He has been actively involved in the Dayton community for years and his input will be a true asset.”
Connelly joined Henny Penny in 2005 as vice president of marketing. He was named as company president in October 2007. Connelly previously served in management positions at Hewlett Packard and VeriFone, Inc.
Connelly graduated in 1979 from the University of Kentucky with his bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in marketing. He earned his CFSP (Certified Food Service Professional) in 2007.
Sinclair’s 11-member board of trustees approves plans and internal policy decisions recommended by the college president, administrative officers, faculty, and staff.
Six trustees are appointed by Montgomery County Commissioners, one is appointed by Warren County Commissioners and four are appointed by the Ohio’s governor. Members of the board serve overlapping five-year terms and may be re-appointed.
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