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    Sedona/Verde OLLI Elects Its First Female Chair

    Sharon Sherman to head the organization’s Leadership Council
    May 14, 2024No Comments
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    Sharon Sherman (L) with OLLI Director Linda Shook and Chair Emeritus Rick Rokosz.
    Sharon Sherman (L) with OLLI Director Linda Shook and Chair Emeritus Rick Rokosz.
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    Verde Valley News – Yavapai College’s OLLI program has elected its first female leader for the Verde Valley/Sedona Council. Local businesswoman Sharon Sherman will serve as Leadership Council Chair for the Verde Valley/Sedona Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.

    A local businesswoman with leadership experience as the president of the Cottonwood Toastmasters, Sharon Sherman has spent her career working in management and executive sales in the publishing and technology industries. She also has extensive experience working on a variety of non-profit boards, and started her own tech repair business helping community members stay connected during the COVID pandemic.

    Sherman has an impressive resume within the OLLI program – developing and teaching classes, serving on OLLI’s strategic planning committee, and serving as an active member of the Leadership Council. Her most recent efforts focused on faculty development and working with OLLI Sedona/Verde Valley/Prescott OLLI’s Joint Coordination Council.

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    Sharon Sherman succeeds Rick Rokosz, whose two-year term is expiring. He will become the organization’s first Chair Emeritus.

    The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Yavapai College offers academic, not-for-credit programs designed for adults 50 years old or older. It is a member-led program organized by a volunteer council. For more information about OLLI, call 928-649-4275, email ollisv@yc.edu, or visit www.yc.edu/ollisv .

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