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Two Members Reappointed to the Medina County Board of Developmental Disabilities

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The Medina County Board of Developmental Disabilities (MCBDD) is pleased to announce the reappointment of Andrew Olah and Mark Gryskiewicz by the Medina County Commissioners to each serve additional four-year terms. Both were sworn in by Medina County Commissioner Aaron Harrison at the Achievement Center on Monday, December 15.

The Medina County Board of Developmental Disabilities is comprised of seven volunteer members who are appointed by either the Medina County Commissioners or a Medina County Probate Judge. Board Members have various professional backgrounds and include community leaders and family members of individuals with disabilities.

“I appreciate the County Commissioners confidence in reappointing both Mr. Olah and Mr. Gryskiewicz. Their experience, steady leadership, and commitment to our agency continue to be a tremendous asset as we work toward our shared goals for people with developmental differences and their families,” said MCBDD Superintendent Stacey Maleckar. “These reappointments ensure continuity and thoughtful leadership for our agency. I am grateful for their ongoing service and dedication to supporting responsible governance.”

MCBDD Board members provide important leadership and direction for the agency and show passionate commitments to helping people with developmental differences while bringing insightful and helpful perspectives to vital Board processes. MCBDD meetings are held each month; agency business, policy, budgets, and program planning are discussed during Board meetings. The community is always welcome and encouraged to attend.

 

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