Governor appoints Rick Ritzler as new Trustee
Press Release | Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Ohio Governor John Kasich has appointed a new member to the Columbus State Community
College Board of Trustees. The term will run through August 31, 2023.
Rick Ritzler is the Chief Talent Officer at Information Control Company (ICC), the
largest privately held IT services firm in Ohio. The Galena resident has been with
ICC since 1998 where he is credited with building, training and managing a well-respected
team of talent acquisition and engagement professionals.
In addition to technology talent acquisition, Ritzler spends time promoting both STEM
education and high-tech immigration programs necessary to keep Ohio businesses competitive.
He began his career in the retained executive search field, providing targeted research
and recruiting to a wide variety of Fortune 1000 and Big Six accounting firms, including
Ernst & Young and Victoria's Secret.
Ritzler graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Journalism.
"The experience and knowledge that Mr. Ritzler has developed by promoting STEM education
and related programs will be valuable to our Board of Trustees," said Columbus State
President David Harrison. "Furthermore, his expertise in information technology career
and workforce development will serve the College well as we strive to fulfill regional
needs in these important areas."
Columbus State is one of the largest comprehensive colleges in Ohio, currently serving more than 27,000 students and contributing nearly $1 billion annually in regional economic impact. It is the only community college in the nation to earn the three key national distinctions of a Guided Pathways college, an Achieving the Dream Leader College and a Right Signals Initiative college.
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