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The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at MAPFRE Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.

 

The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The 2017 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer Final championship game between the Indian Hill Braves and the Lake Catholic Cougars photographed Friday, November 10, 2017 at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

 

Indian Hill junior goalkeeper Kate Marr ran to the corner and slid on her knees. Her teammates chased behind. A dozen yards away, their fans celebrated something they’d never been able to celebrate before: Indian Hill had won the Division II state title, Friday November 10, 2017.

The Braves beat Lake Catholic 2-0 on Friday evening at MAPFRE Stadium in Columbus, Ohio in the Ohio Division II state championship game, finishing with a 22-0-1 record. They were the only undefeated in Ohio girls soccer in the 2017 season. And they dominated the match instantly. Eighty-four seconds in, senior forward Morgan Jackson gave Indian Hill in the lead when Lake Catholic goalkeeper Kennedy Solymosi was caught out of position and Jackson tapped the ball into an open net. It was the fast start the Braves needed, as the Cougars grew in possession and momentum as the first half played out. But junior forward Anna Podojil doubled the lead in the 24th minute when she turned a defender on the edge of the penalty box, then dribbled in and pushed a backpost shot past Solymosi.

Indian Hill led 2-0 at halftime.

The Cougars did have chances to cut into the deficit. However, a sturdy Braves backline, as well important saves from Marr, kept the team’s second clean sheet in two state matches this year. Five minutes into the second half, Marrs mishandled a cross into the goal box and her teammates had to make a goal-line clearance. Roughly two minutes later, Marrs had to make another save. Minutes later there was another clearance off the line.

Friday’s match proved to be more of a complete win that previous blowouts during the postseason and regular had been. From an offensive standpoint, the Braves had the best attacking players in Division II. Jackson, who was named to the Cincinnati Hills League first team all four years in high school, finished the year with 34 goals and 19 assists. Podojil had 38 goals and 17 assists, while her sister, Ellie, had 15 goals and 14 assists. Indian Hill finished the season undefeated, winning all but one game: a 2-2 tie with Alter on Oct. 7. The program also beat Summit Country Day 3-2 on Sept. 9. The Silver Knights won the Division III state title earlier Friday at MAPFRE Stadium.

During the trophy ceremony after the game, Jackson and a few other teammates wiped tears from their eyes in happiness. Marr said although key seniors are graduating, she believes the program can return to Columbus in 2018.

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. To honor John Glenn who was an aviator and veteran, all proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor.

Few people ever get the opportunity to step foot on a runway, let alone race on one. This fun, unique experience allowed racers access to CMH 10L-28R, the north runway of John Glenn International Airport.  The south runway remained open so planes could be seen taking off, landing and/or taxiing.

 

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© Lexi Browning | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© Lexi Browning | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© Lexi Browning | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© Lexi Browning | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The John Glenn International Runway 5K Run & Walk photographed Sunday, October 29, 2017 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. All proceeds were donated to Honor Flight Columbus, a nonprofit organization that provides senior veterans with a day in the nation’s capital to visit the memorials built in their honor. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

 

 

John Glenn Columbus International Airport (IATA: CMHICAO: KCMHFAA LID: CMH), is an international airport located 6 miles (9.7 km) east of downtown Columbus, Ohio. Formerly known as Port Columbus International Airport, it is managed by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also oversees operations at Rickenbacker International Airport and Bolton Field. The airport code ‘CMH’ stands for “Columbus Municipal Hangar,” the original name for the airport.

John Glenn Columbus International Airport is primarily a passenger airport. It provides 140 non-stop flights to 34 airports via 6 airlines daily. In 2016, traffic reached 7.3 million, which was a 8% increase over 2015. Traffic in 2017 is expected to surpass the record set in 2007

According to a 2005 market survey, Columbus attracts about 50% of its passengers from outside of its 60-mile (97 km) radius primary service region. In addition, the airport also handles freight and US mail, with 10,411,920 units of freight and 8,537,279 units of mail passing through in 2006.

CMH is the largest passenger airport in central Ohio and second busiest in the state after Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and offers service to most major airline hubs.

Accessing John Glenn Columbus International Airport by road is possible by two interstate highways: I-270 to the northeast and I-670 to the west. The main airport roadway, International Gateway, connects directly to I-670.

On May 25, 2016, the Ohio General Assembly passed a bill to rename the airport from Port Columbus International Airport to its current name, in honor of astronaut and four-term U.S. senator John Glenn. The name change was unanimously approved by the airport’s nine-member board on May 24, 2016. Ohio Governor John Kasich signed the bill into law on June 14, 2016 with the name change becoming official 90 days later. On June 28, 2016, a celebration of the renaming was held and new signage bearing the airport’s new name was unveiled.

In 2017, after completion of the $80 million terminal renovation, the airport was named by trade organization Airports Council International as the most improved airport in North America in 2016.

 

The Honor Flight Network is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which works as an umbrella organization with local chapters and various subgroups.

The Honor Flight Network reports that it has flown over 159,000 veterans to the Washington, D.C. memorials since 2005.

An Honor Flight is conducted by non-profit organizations dedicated to transporting as many United States military veterans as possible to see the memorials of the respective war(s) they fought in Washington, D.C. at no cost to the veterans. Currently these organizations are focused on bringing veterans of World War II to the National World War II Memorial, and any veteran with a terminal illness to see the memorial of the war they fought in. Organizers plan to “naturally transition” their programs to focus on veterans of the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and subsequent wars as the veterans of those wars get older.

Honor flights arrive at all three of the Washington’s area airports: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, and Washington Dulles International Airport. The veterans are generally escorted by volunteer guardians, who help them on the flight and around D.C. After landing, the taxiing airplane may be saluted by fire trucksand passengers are often met by cheering crowds in D.C. or upon their return flight home.

 

The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus.

The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The OSU4Miler Race photographed Sunday, October 22, 2017 on the Ohio State University Campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The Ohio State 4 Miler is the largest four-mile race in the United States with a sold-out field of 15,000 runners and walkers. The 5th Annual Ohio State 4 Miler was held at 10am on Sunday, October 22 at Ohio Stadium on the Ohio State University Campus.  Major partners included the Kroger Company, The Ohio Beef Council, WBNS10TV, DSW – Designer Shoe Warehouse, Shearer’s and the Buckeye Corner by Lids

The Ohio Wesleyan University‘s 175 Celebration – Homecoming & Family Weekend – Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus.

 

The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) The Ohio Wesleyan University's 175 Celebration - Homecoming & Family Weekend - Connect Today, Create Tomorrow Campaign Kickoff photographed Friday, October 20, 2017 at the OWU campus. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The $200 million Connect Today, Create Tomorrow comprehensive campaign — the largest in the Ohio Wesleyan University history — is a renewing of their commitment to their founding principles as they chart a bold path forward.

 

Ohio Wesleyan University (also known as Wesleyan or OWU) is a private liberal arts college in Delaware, Ohio, United States. It was founded in 1842 by Methodist leaders and Central Ohioresidents as a nonsectarian institution, and is a member of the Ohio Five — a consortium of Ohio liberal arts colleges. Ohio Wesleyan has always admitted students irrespective of religion or race and maintained that the university “is forever to be conducted on the most liberal principles.”[9][10]

The 200-acre (81 ha) site is 27 miles (44 km) north of Columbus, Ohio. It includes the main academic and residential campus, the Perkins Observatory, and the Kraus Wilderness Preserve.

In 2010, Ohio Wesleyan had the eleventh highest percentage of international students among liberal arts colleges for the seventeenth straight year. In its 2015 edition of U.S. college rankings, Niche (company) ranked Ohio Wesleyan the 56th (out of 880 colleges) most politically liberal college in the U.S. U.S. News & World Report ranked Ohio Wesleyan 95th among U.S. liberal arts colleges in its 2017 edition.

Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.

 

Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus

Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus

(© Lexi M. Browning | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

Komen Athens Race for the Cure photographed Sunday, October 15, 2017 on the campus of Ohio University. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366) #Komen, #AthensRFTC, #RFTC, #KomenColumbus, #Athens, #OU, #JDeCampPhoto, #614, #AsSeenInColumbus

 

The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure® Series is the world’s largest, most successful fundraising and education event for breast cancer. The race series includes more than 140 events on four continents, with over one million participants coming together every year to take part in the fight against breast cancer.

This important annual event raises significant funds for the breast cancer movement, thanks to supporters and survivors around the world who step up and take action by fundraising for the cause.

A Global Impact

Race for the Cure® truly makes an impact, with 100 percent of the net proceeds allocated to our mission:

  • 75 percent of the net income stays in our community to help fund local programs offering breast health education and breast cancer screening and treatment.
  • The remaining 25 percent goes toward Susan G. Komen® Research and Training Grants program.

In addition to raising funds for the breast cancer movement, Race for the Cure® also increases awareness, celebrates breast cancer survivorship and honors those who have lost their battle with the disease.

Racing for the Cure is More Than Pink™

Every year, in cities around the globe, our allies Race for the Cure® and prove they are More Than Pink™.

These passionate supporters and survivors are not content to simply say they support the breast cancer cause, or wear a pink ribbon. They turn their support into action. They recognize the need to raise funds for the fight against breast cancer, and they get to work.

I Am Komen® is the mission engagement program of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure® Series that motivates people to take action steps that may reduce their risk of breast cancer. It speaks to the importance of early detection and healthy living while encouraging everyone to make a personal commitment to their breast health. I Am Komen® is a “Declaration” to join the Komen community as an ambassador in the fight against breast cancer.

What you can do to help

For more information about the I Am Komen® program, breast health information, and ways that you can personally get involved, please visit iamkomen.org. If you’re interested in learning more about volunteer opportunities at our Race, including becoming an I Am Komen® volunteer, please contact us or visit our Volunteer page. Our I Am Komen® program is ideal for volunteers of all ages seeking to get involved in the Komen Race for the Cure®.

 

Ohio University is a large, primarily residential, public research university in Athens, Ohio, United States. The first university chartered by an Act of Congress and the oldest in Ohio, it was chartered in 1787 and subsequently reapproved for the territory in 1802 and state in 1804, opening for students in 1809. As of 2016, the university’s total enrollment, including all campuses, was more than 36,800.

Ohio University maintains a selective admission rate with further admission requirements for its schools. The Heritage College of Medicine maintains its separate select admissions criteria. Ohio University offers more than 250 areas of undergraduate study. On the graduate level, the university grants master’s degrees in many of its major academic divisions, and doctoral degrees in selected departments. Ohio University is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching classifies Ohio as a Research University (high research activity) under the Basic Classification category.

Ohio’s athletic teams are called the Bobcats and compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level as charter members of the Mid-American ConferenceOhio football has participated in ten bowl games through the 2016 season, while the men’s basketball team has made 13 appearances in the NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship.

 

Susan G. Komen, formerly known as Susan G. Komen for the Cure and originally as The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, often referred to as simply Komen, is the largest and best-funded breast cancer organization in the United States.

Since its inception in 1982, Komen has spent (through 2010) nearly $1.5 billion for breast cancer education, research, advocacy, health services and social support programs in the U.S., and through partnerships in more than 50 countries. Today, Komen has more than 100,000 volunteers working in a network of 124 affiliates worldwide.<

According to the Harris Interactive 2010 EquiTrend annual brand equity poll, Komen was once one of the most trusted non-profit organizations in America. In 2012, Komen’s controversial continued funding for mammogram referrals provided by Planned Parenthood caused a significant decline in donations, event participation and public trust, after an attempt to withdraw Planned Parenthood’s funding resulted in political pressure. The organization was further criticized for its use of donor funds, the CEO’s 64% pay raise after the significant drop in donations, its administration costs, its choice of sponsor affiliations, its role in commercial cause marketing and its use of misleading statistics in advertising. In March 2013, Komen dropped from Charity Navigator‘s highest rating of four stars down to three stars and then to two stars in 2014. As of June 2016, Komen is back to three stars, with a score of 81 out of 100.

Retouched Photos Of Models Now Require A Disclaimer

Questions about whether a perfect-looking model could possibly be real will soon be answered more definitively in France, where new rules stipulate that some digitally altered images must come with a disclaimer.

The law says any models appearing in commercial photography whose bodies have been made thinner or thicker by image processing software must be accompanied by the notice of “photographie retouchée,” or retouched photograph.

Failure to comply with the new law is punishable by a fine of more than $44,000, or 30 percent of the money spent on advertising.

France’s former health minister, Marisol Touraine, initiated the idea, according to the newspaper Le Parisien.

“It is necessary to act on body image in society to avoid the promotion of inaccessible beauty ideals and prevent anorexia among young people,” Touraine said, according to the French daily. It reported that eating disorders affect some 600,000 people in France.

France has a history of taking a stand against the promotion of unhealthy body images. In 2015, it passed a law aimed at banning the hiring of models deemed “excessively thin,”. The French government passed the bill decreeing that models working in the country must possess a medical certificate deeming them fit to work, in a bid to prevent the use of “excessively thin” models. Italy, Spain and Israel have passed similar legislation.

Measured using body mass index (BMI), models’ health will be evaluated by a medical professional – who will be permitted to take into account the individual’s weight, age, and body shape to ultimately determine their wellbeing, The Fashion Law reports – and companies will be prohibited from employing any model not in possession of a certificate. Any company found to be hiring models who have not provided the certificate will be liable to a fine of more than £50,000 and could be given a prison sentence of up to six months.

Despite the seemingly positive agenda behind the move, model agencies in France are less than impressed – with many feeling that regulating and increasing sample sizes as an industry standard would be a kinder and fairer way to legislate.

“The power is in the hands of designers, photographers and editors,” Isabelle Saint-Félix, general secretary of Synam, France’s union of model agencies said. “They’re the ones who make dresses in size 34 or 36 (American sizes 00 or 0), who decide to shoot or feature them. Modeling agencies respond to the demand of advertisers, designers and photographers. One asks models to fit in a dress – not the opposite. I would like everyone to sit around a table and say that the time of models who are too thin is over.”

The Photoshopping rule goes into effect October 1, 2017 in France, but it’s already having a ripple effect across the Atlantic.

Also as of October 1, 2017, Getty Images, the widely used American stock photo agency, is no longer accepting creative content “depicting models whose body shapes have been retouched to make them look thinner or larger,” according to Getty spokeswoman Anne Flanagan.

Flanagan said the move is a direct response to France’s rule. She added the company is not looking to phase out such retouched images, but will be labeling those it already has.

“Altering a model’s body shape as described by the new French law is quite rare in commercial stock photography,” Flanagan said, noting that it is time-consuming and bucks “the increasing trend toward more authentic imagery.”

But Flanagan says the change is an important one nonetheless.

“Our perceptions of what is possible are often shaped by what we see,” she said. “Positive imagery can have direct impact on fighting stereotypes, creating tolerance, and empowering communities to feel represented in society.”

Other companies, including Seventeen Magazine and retailer ModCloth, have pledged not to digitally alter the models they feature.

The nonprofit National Eating Disorders Association, or NEDA, says numerous “studies have linked exposure to the thin ideal in mass media to body dissatisfaction, internalization of the thin ideal, and disordered eating among women.”

“Seventy percent of girls ages 10 to 18 report that they define perfect body image based on what they see in magazines,” said Katherine Record, deputy director with the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission.

Some 30 million Americans suffer from an eating disorder at some point in their lives, according to NEDA.

Modeling shoot with Erinn photographed in the 1445 studio Friday March 9, 2007. (© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

(© James D. DeCamp | http://www.JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The law, as written is below:

Les photographies à usage commercial de mannequins, définis à l’article L. 7123-2 du code du travail, dont l’apparence corporelle a été modifiée par un logiciel de traitement d’image afin d’affiner ou d’épaissir la silhouette du mannequin doivent être accompagnées de la mention : ” Photographie retouchée “.

Les modalités d’application et de contrôle permettant la mise en œuvre du premier alinéa du présent article sont déterminées par décret en Conseil d’Etat, pris après consultation de l’autorité de régulation professionnelle de la publicité et de l’ Agence nationale de santé publique.

Le présent article entre en vigueur à la date de publication du décret mentionné au deuxième alinéa, et au plus tard le 1er janvier 2017.

Le non-respect du présent article est puni de 37 500 € d’amende, le montant de cette amende pouvant être porté à 30 % des dépenses consacrées à la publicité.

 

Or if you prefer the english version:

The photographs for commercial use of mannequins, defined in article L. 7123-2 of the Labor Code, whose body appearance has been modified by image processing software in order to refine or thicken the figure’s silhouette. mannequin (in the version of this law, mannequin refers to a live model, not a static display figure) must be accompanied by the words: “Photo retouched”.

The implementing and control procedures for the implementation of the first subparagraph of this Article shall be determined by decree of the Council of State, after consultation with the professional regulatory authority for advertising and the National Health Agency public.

This section comes into force on the date of publication of the order referred to in the second paragraph and not later than January 1, 2017.

Failure to comply with this Article shall be punished by a fine of € 37,500, the amount of which may be increased to 30% of the expenditure on advertising.

The unveiling of the new Mercy Health St. Rita’s Medical Center signage photographed Monday, September 25, 2017.

The unveiling of the new Mercy Health St. Rita’s Medical Center signage photographed Monday, September 25, 2017. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The unveiling of the new Mercy Health St. Rita’s Medical Center signage photographed Monday, September 25, 2017. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The unveiling of the new Mercy Health St. Rita’s Medical Center signage photographed Monday, September 25, 2017. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The unveiling of the new Mercy Health St. Rita’s Medical Center signage photographed Monday, September 25, 2017. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The unveiling of the new Mercy Health St. Rita’s Medical Center signage photographed Monday, September 25, 2017. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

The 2017 Memorial Tournament Pro-Am Session photographed Wednesday, May 31, 2017 at the Muirfield Village Golf Club featuring the Nationwide Childrens Hospital Champions meeting the pros.

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The 2017 Memorial Tournament Pro-Am Session photographed Wednesday, May 31, 2017 at the Muirfield Village Golf Club. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-6366)

General David Petraeus (ret.) photographed Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts as part of ‘The Jefferson Series‘ presented by The New Albany Community Foundation.

General David Petraeus (ret.) photographed Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts as part of 'The Jefferson Series' presented by The New Albany Community Foundation. David Howell Petraeus is a retired American military officer and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011, until his resignation on November 9, 2012. Prior to his assuming the directorship of the CIA, Petraeus was a highly decorated four-star general, serving over 37 years in the United States Army. His last assignments in the Army were as commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) from July 4, 2010, to July 18, 2011. His other four-star assignments include serving as the 10th Commander, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) from October 13, 2008, to June 30, 2010, and as Commanding General, Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I) from February 10, 2007, to September 16, 2008. As commander of MNF-I, Petraeus oversaw all coalition forces in Iraq. Petraeus has a B.S. degree from the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1974 as a distinguished cadet (top 5% of his class). Petraeus was hired by the New York investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. as chairman of the firm's newly created KKR Global Institute in May 2013. Petraeus supports its investment teams and portfolio companies when studying new investments, especially in new locations and in December 2014, Petraeus was named a partner at KKR and remains Chairman of the KKR Global Institute. The New Albany Community Foundation established the Jefferson Series, inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s appreciation for lifelong learning and encouraged by the success of its Remarkable Evening lectures, a collection of stimulating forums featuring some of the world’s most compelling and esteemed thinkers of our time. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

General David Petraeus (ret.) photographed Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts as part of 'The Jefferson Series' presented by The New Albany Community Foundation. David Howell Petraeus is a retired American military officer and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011, until his resignation on November 9, 2012. Prior to his assuming the directorship of the CIA, Petraeus was a highly decorated four-star general, serving over 37 years in the United States Army. His last assignments in the Army were as commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) from July 4, 2010, to July 18, 2011. His other four-star assignments include serving as the 10th Commander, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) from October 13, 2008, to June 30, 2010, and as Commanding General, Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I) from February 10, 2007, to September 16, 2008. As commander of MNF-I, Petraeus oversaw all coalition forces in Iraq. Petraeus has a B.S. degree from the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1974 as a distinguished cadet (top 5% of his class). Petraeus was hired by the New York investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. as chairman of the firm's newly created KKR Global Institute in May 2013. Petraeus supports its investment teams and portfolio companies when studying new investments, especially in new locations and in December 2014, Petraeus was named a partner at KKR and remains Chairman of the KKR Global Institute. The New Albany Community Foundation established the Jefferson Series, inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s appreciation for lifelong learning and encouraged by the success of its Remarkable Evening lectures, a collection of stimulating forums featuring some of the world’s most compelling and esteemed thinkers of our time. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

General David Petraeus (ret.) photographed Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts as part of 'The Jefferson Series' presented by The New Albany Community Foundation. David Howell Petraeus is a retired American military officer and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011, until his resignation on November 9, 2012. Prior to his assuming the directorship of the CIA, Petraeus was a highly decorated four-star general, serving over 37 years in the United States Army. His last assignments in the Army were as commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) from July 4, 2010, to July 18, 2011. His other four-star assignments include serving as the 10th Commander, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) from October 13, 2008, to June 30, 2010, and as Commanding General, Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I) from February 10, 2007, to September 16, 2008. As commander of MNF-I, Petraeus oversaw all coalition forces in Iraq. Petraeus has a B.S. degree from the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1974 as a distinguished cadet (top 5% of his class). Petraeus was hired by the New York investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. as chairman of the firm's newly created KKR Global Institute in May 2013. Petraeus supports its investment teams and portfolio companies when studying new investments, especially in new locations and in December 2014, Petraeus was named a partner at KKR and remains Chairman of the KKR Global Institute. The New Albany Community Foundation established the Jefferson Series, inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s appreciation for lifelong learning and encouraged by the success of its Remarkable Evening lectures, a collection of stimulating forums featuring some of the world’s most compelling and esteemed thinkers of our time. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

General David Petraeus (ret.) photographed Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts as part of 'The Jefferson Series' presented by The New Albany Community Foundation. David Howell Petraeus is a retired American military officer and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011, until his resignation on November 9, 2012. Prior to his assuming the directorship of the CIA, Petraeus was a highly decorated four-star general, serving over 37 years in the United States Army. His last assignments in the Army were as commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) from July 4, 2010, to July 18, 2011. His other four-star assignments include serving as the 10th Commander, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) from October 13, 2008, to June 30, 2010, and as Commanding General, Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I) from February 10, 2007, to September 16, 2008. As commander of MNF-I, Petraeus oversaw all coalition forces in Iraq. Petraeus has a B.S. degree from the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1974 as a distinguished cadet (top 5% of his class). Petraeus was hired by the New York investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. as chairman of the firm's newly created KKR Global Institute in May 2013. Petraeus supports its investment teams and portfolio companies when studying new investments, especially in new locations and in December 2014, Petraeus was named a partner at KKR and remains Chairman of the KKR Global Institute. The New Albany Community Foundation established the Jefferson Series, inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s appreciation for lifelong learning and encouraged by the success of its Remarkable Evening lectures, a collection of stimulating forums featuring some of the world’s most compelling and esteemed thinkers of our time. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

General David Petraeus (ret.) photographed Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts as part of 'The Jefferson Series' presented by The New Albany Community Foundation. David Howell Petraeus is a retired American military officer and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011, until his resignation on November 9, 2012. Prior to his assuming the directorship of the CIA, Petraeus was a highly decorated four-star general, serving over 37 years in the United States Army. His last assignments in the Army were as commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) from July 4, 2010, to July 18, 2011. His other four-star assignments include serving as the 10th Commander, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) from October 13, 2008, to June 30, 2010, and as Commanding General, Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I) from February 10, 2007, to September 16, 2008. As commander of MNF-I, Petraeus oversaw all coalition forces in Iraq. Petraeus has a B.S. degree from the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1974 as a distinguished cadet (top 5% of his class). Petraeus was hired by the New York investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. as chairman of the firm's newly created KKR Global Institute in May 2013. Petraeus supports its investment teams and portfolio companies when studying new investments, especially in new locations and in December 2014, Petraeus was named a partner at KKR and remains Chairman of the KKR Global Institute. The New Albany Community Foundation established the Jefferson Series, inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s appreciation for lifelong learning and encouraged by the success of its Remarkable Evening lectures, a collection of stimulating forums featuring some of the world’s most compelling and esteemed thinkers of our time. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

General David Petraeus (ret.) photographed Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts as part of 'The Jefferson Series' presented by The New Albany Community Foundation. David Howell Petraeus is a retired American military officer and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011, until his resignation on November 9, 2012. Prior to his assuming the directorship of the CIA, Petraeus was a highly decorated four-star general, serving over 37 years in the United States Army. His last assignments in the Army were as commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) from July 4, 2010, to July 18, 2011. His other four-star assignments include serving as the 10th Commander, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) from October 13, 2008, to June 30, 2010, and as Commanding General, Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I) from February 10, 2007, to September 16, 2008. As commander of MNF-I, Petraeus oversaw all coalition forces in Iraq. Petraeus has a B.S. degree from the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1974 as a distinguished cadet (top 5% of his class). Petraeus was hired by the New York investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. as chairman of the firm's newly created KKR Global Institute in May 2013. Petraeus supports its investment teams and portfolio companies when studying new investments, especially in new locations and in December 2014, Petraeus was named a partner at KKR and remains Chairman of the KKR Global Institute. The New Albany Community Foundation established the Jefferson Series, inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s appreciation for lifelong learning and encouraged by the success of its Remarkable Evening lectures, a collection of stimulating forums featuring some of the world’s most compelling and esteemed thinkers of our time. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

General David Petraeus (ret.) photographed Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts as part of 'The Jefferson Series' presented by The New Albany Community Foundation. David Howell Petraeus is a retired American military officer and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011, until his resignation on November 9, 2012. Prior to his assuming the directorship of the CIA, Petraeus was a highly decorated four-star general, serving over 37 years in the United States Army. His last assignments in the Army were as commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) from July 4, 2010, to July 18, 2011. His other four-star assignments include serving as the 10th Commander, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) from October 13, 2008, to June 30, 2010, and as Commanding General, Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I) from February 10, 2007, to September 16, 2008. As commander of MNF-I, Petraeus oversaw all coalition forces in Iraq. Petraeus has a B.S. degree from the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1974 as a distinguished cadet (top 5% of his class). Petraeus was hired by the New York investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. as chairman of the firm's newly created KKR Global Institute in May 2013. Petraeus supports its investment teams and portfolio companies when studying new investments, especially in new locations and in December 2014, Petraeus was named a partner at KKR and remains Chairman of the KKR Global Institute. The New Albany Community Foundation established the Jefferson Series, inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s appreciation for lifelong learning and encouraged by the success of its Remarkable Evening lectures, a collection of stimulating forums featuring some of the world’s most compelling and esteemed thinkers of our time. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

General David Petraeus (ret.) photographed Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts as part of 'The Jefferson Series' presented by The New Albany Community Foundation. David Howell Petraeus is a retired American military officer and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011, until his resignation on November 9, 2012. Prior to his assuming the directorship of the CIA, Petraeus was a highly decorated four-star general, serving over 37 years in the United States Army. His last assignments in the Army were as commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) from July 4, 2010, to July 18, 2011. His other four-star assignments include serving as the 10th Commander, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) from October 13, 2008, to June 30, 2010, and as Commanding General, Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I) from February 10, 2007, to September 16, 2008. As commander of MNF-I, Petraeus oversaw all coalition forces in Iraq. Petraeus has a B.S. degree from the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1974 as a distinguished cadet (top 5% of his class). Petraeus was hired by the New York investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. as chairman of the firm's newly created KKR Global Institute in May 2013. Petraeus supports its investment teams and portfolio companies when studying new investments, especially in new locations and in December 2014, Petraeus was named a partner at KKR and remains Chairman of the KKR Global Institute. The New Albany Community Foundation established the Jefferson Series, inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s appreciation for lifelong learning and encouraged by the success of its Remarkable Evening lectures, a collection of stimulating forums featuring some of the world’s most compelling and esteemed thinkers of our time. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

General David Petraeus (ret.) photographed Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts as part of 'The Jefferson Series' presented by The New Albany Community Foundation. David Howell Petraeus is a retired American military officer and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011, until his resignation on November 9, 2012. Prior to his assuming the directorship of the CIA, Petraeus was a highly decorated four-star general, serving over 37 years in the United States Army. His last assignments in the Army were as commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) from July 4, 2010, to July 18, 2011. His other four-star assignments include serving as the 10th Commander, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) from October 13, 2008, to June 30, 2010, and as Commanding General, Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I) from February 10, 2007, to September 16, 2008. As commander of MNF-I, Petraeus oversaw all coalition forces in Iraq. Petraeus has a B.S. degree from the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1974 as a distinguished cadet (top 5% of his class). Petraeus was hired by the New York investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. as chairman of the firm's newly created KKR Global Institute in May 2013. Petraeus supports its investment teams and portfolio companies when studying new investments, especially in new locations and in December 2014, Petraeus was named a partner at KKR and remains Chairman of the KKR Global Institute. The New Albany Community Foundation established the Jefferson Series, inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s appreciation for lifelong learning and encouraged by the success of its Remarkable Evening lectures, a collection of stimulating forums featuring some of the world’s most compelling and esteemed thinkers of our time. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

General David Petraeus (ret.) photographed Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts as part of 'The Jefferson Series' presented by The New Albany Community Foundation. David Howell Petraeus is a retired American military officer and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011, until his resignation on November 9, 2012. Prior to his assuming the directorship of the CIA, Petraeus was a highly decorated four-star general, serving over 37 years in the United States Army. His last assignments in the Army were as commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) from July 4, 2010, to July 18, 2011. His other four-star assignments include serving as the 10th Commander, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) from October 13, 2008, to June 30, 2010, and as Commanding General, Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I) from February 10, 2007, to September 16, 2008. As commander of MNF-I, Petraeus oversaw all coalition forces in Iraq. Petraeus has a B.S. degree from the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1974 as a distinguished cadet (top 5% of his class). Petraeus was hired by the New York investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. as chairman of the firm's newly created KKR Global Institute in May 2013. Petraeus supports its investment teams and portfolio companies when studying new investments, especially in new locations and in December 2014, Petraeus was named a partner at KKR and remains Chairman of the KKR Global Institute. The New Albany Community Foundation established the Jefferson Series, inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s appreciation for lifelong learning and encouraged by the success of its Remarkable Evening lectures, a collection of stimulating forums featuring some of the world’s most compelling and esteemed thinkers of our time. (© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

(© James D. DeCamp | http://JamesDeCamp.com | 614-367-636

 

David Howell Petraeus is a retired United States Army General officer and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011, until his resignation on November 9, 2012. Prior to his assuming the directorship of the CIA, Petraeus served 37 years in the United States Army. His last assignments in the Army were as commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) from July 4, 2010, to July 18, 2011. His other four-star assignments include serving as the 10th Commander, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) from October 13, 2008, to June 30, 2010, and as Commanding General, Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I) from February 10, 2007, to September 16, 2008. As commander of MNF-I, Petraeus oversaw all coalition forces in Iraq.

Petraeus has a B.S. degree from the United States Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1974 as a distinguished cadet (top 5% of his class). In his class were three other future four-star generals, Martin Dempsey, Walter L. Sharp and Keith B. Alexander. He was the General George C. Marshall Award winner as the top graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College class of 1983. He subsequently earned an M.P.A. in 1985 and a Ph.D. degree in international relationsin 1987 from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. He later served as Assistant Professor of International Relations at the United States Military Academy and also completed a fellowship at Georgetown University.

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P., a New York investment firm, hired Petraeus as chairman of the firm’s newly created KKR Global Institute in May 2013. Petraeus will support its investment teams and portfolio companies when studying new investments, especially in new locations. In December 2014, Petraeus was named a partner at KKR and remains Chairman of the KKR Global Institute.  Petraeus joined the board of advisers of Team Rubicon on June 18, 2013.

 

The New Albany Community Foundation established the Jefferson Series, inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s appreciation for lifelong learning and encouraged by the success of its Remarkable Evening lectures, a collection of stimulating forums featuring some of the world’s most compelling and esteemed thinkers of our time.

The 2017 Komen Columbus Keeping the Promise Luncheon photographed Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at The Vault.

 

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