Welcome to The Akron Rotary Club
Steve Bossart and Zach Prosser!

 
 
Steve Bossart was sponsored by Julie Brandle.  Steve has been attending our meetings routinely before his induction.
 
He is the Vice President of Business Development and Marketing for Coleman Professional Services and has over 30 years of professional experience, his past 14 years were in the healthcare and behavioral health industries.
 
At Coleman, he leads a team that includes regional development and marketing executives and grant writing staff.  He is also charged with exploring avenues to expand the Coleman business throughout the state.
 
He has an established history in the nonprofit sector of our community and is very passionate about community service and philanthropy.  
 
Julie wrote, "Steve embodies the word service. He is optimistic and enthusiastic about serving others".

Steve is very involved with his fraternity, Delta Chi, and serves as an alumni advisor.
 
He is married to Lorrie and they have two young children.
 
Steve earned a degree in Public Relations from Kent State University and a Master’s Degree in Nonprofit Management from the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University.
 

 
Zachary (Zach) Prosser is not new to the Akron Rotary Club, he was a member of our Club previously but had to step away temporarily and is thrilled to be back. 
 
He was originally sponsored by Sam Lupica and recently, Tom Knauer helped him get back into our Club.
 
Zach and his wife Heather life in Stow.  He leads a very busy professional life.  He has completed his tenure as the president of a nonprofit coaching organization, and now remains active as Lead Pastor in North Hill at Celebration Church. He also founded Zach Prosser Coaching and is a Master Facilitator and Coach Trainer. 
 
As a trainer, Zach provides International Coaching Federation (ICF) approved coach training to those desiring to utilize coaching skills either professionally as a coach or those looking to advance their skills in leadership.  He received the International Coaching Federation (ICF) Young Leader Award (Prague) and the ICF Chapter Recognition Award (Dublin).
 
In addition, he is now the Director of Coaching & Coach Training for Emerge in Akron.
 
He shared that he "always enjoyed being a part of  Rotary and the projects and is looking forward to re-engaging and serving". 
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