Cleveland State - Board of Trustees

Board of Trustees

The Cleveland State University Board of Trustees consists of nine trustees, a Secretary to the Board, two faculty representatives, and two student representatives. The board members, along with the University President, are charged with fulfilling the goals set forth in the University Mission Statement as well as acting as the governing body in all policy matters of the University requiring attention. In January, 2006 the Board of Trustees amended their bylaws so that they could restructure board committees as well as include Community members on the Board. Community members serve as non-voting advisers and are appointed by the Board Chairman for a term approved by the Board.

Board of Trustees Member Listing

  • Ronald M. Berkman, President
  • Ronald E. Weinberg, Chairman
  • Robert H. Rawson, Vice Chairman
  • Sonali B. Wilson, Secretary
  • Stephanie McHenry, Treasurer
  • Thomas W. Adler, Trustee
  • Sally Florkiewicz, Trustee
  • Morton Q. Levin, Trustee
  • Rev. Dr. Marvin A. McMickle, Trustee
  • Dan T. Moore III, Trustee
  • Ernest Wilkerson, Trustee
  • Richard A. Barone, Community Board Member
  • Paul E. DiCorleto, PhD., Community Board Member
  • Crystal M. Weymen, PhD., Faculty Representative
  • Jerzy T. Sawicki, PhD., Faculty Representative
  • Janet M. Pitchford, Student Trustee
  • Heidi R. Vielhaber, Student Trustee

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