Columbus City Council President Pro Tempore Elizabeth C. Brown will step down to be the next president and CEO of YWCA Columbus.
Brown will take over the leadership role on Jan. 2 amid the impending departure of outgoing president and CEO Christie Angel, YWCA announced Thursday. Brown's hiring comes after YWCA Columbus hired BroadView Talent Partners, a national executive search firm, to begin a search in spring for the nonprofit agency's next president and CEO.“Liz’s diverse experience is impressive, and she is already such an engaged member of our community, advocating for women at all levels,” Janelle N.
In addition to serving on Columbus City Council for seven years, Brown is also the executive director of, a statewide project focused on the economic security of women. "It's always hard to leave something you love, but it's also a no-brainer for me to take on this opportunity because the work I care so deeply about in my public policy work at city council is the same work we do at the YWCA, and we get to be on the front line," Brown told The Dispatch."While I'm leaving that part of it behind, I'm still sitting at the table trying to piece through some of our community's greatest challenges.
Angel has long ties to the organization as a former governing board member and board chair of the YWCA Columbus, where she had also spent many years as a volunteer. Angel, who has served as YWCA Columbus' CEO and president since 2017,Angel told The Dispatch on Thursday that her decision to leave was in part motivated by a desire to see a new leader bring fresh ideas to the 136-year-old organization.
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