Monday, 06 June 2011 00:00 | Written by Brandon Hoyt
The Executive Board has chosen Diamond Boggs as one of our HTCIA GREATS because of her dedication to the Ohio Chapter and her work for the Salt Fork Conference.
Diamond Boggs is a founding member of the Ohio HTCIA and has been an integral part of the organization for eleven years. Diamond is often referred to as the "glue" of the chapter and has supported the organization in numerous capacities over the years. The annual meetings, trainings, and day to day operations of the Chapter would not be the same without her enduring support and clear work ethic. She keeps us all on track and is not afraid to step forward and raise her hand to volunteer her time and effort to make the Chapter successful. She is dedicated to making the Ohio HTCIA a true benefit to all of it's members. Thank you Diamond for all of your hard work making the Salt Fork Conference a success.
Keep watching for further installments of HTCIA GREATS!
Thursday, 10 March 2011 15:52 | Written by Len Drinkard
The Executive Board has chosen Kevin Hodges as one of our HTCIA GREATS because of his exemplary work on our chapter's web page. Kevin has contributed materially to the success of our chapter. Communications is vital to any organization. Our web page is the primary method of communicating with you about current events, training opportunities and other areas of importance to our forensic community.
Friday, 28 January 2011 07:13 | Written by Doug Roderick
The Ohio Chapter is holding a membership drive this year. For every new, dues paying, member that you bring into the chapter you will receive $5.00 to be paid at the annual meeting in November or in the mail afterward. So, if you bring in four new members you will receive $20.00. To receive credit you have to sign the first sponsor section on the left side of the Application for Individual Membership. We will only grow and thrive with your help.
Tuesday, 18 January 2011 12:44 | Written by Doug Roderick
On behalf of your Ohio Chapter Officers, I would like to welcome everyone to 2011. I want to thank last year’s officers for all they did and for making the transition easy. I want to continue in the strides made by this chapter in previous years and help to keep the Ohio Chapter a model to other chapters in the HTCIA.
In looking ahead in 2011 I would like to highlight several items of interest to the membership: