Ginther Helps Dedicate Thirty-One Way
City Council President Andrew J. Ginther joined Cindy
Monroe, President & CEO of Thirty-One Gifts, a Columbus-based direct sales
company that primarily seeks to empower women to own their businesses, Mayor
Michael B. Coleman and others to dedicate Nationwide Boulevard downtown as
Thirty-One Way in honor of the company’s 2015 Conference.
“Thirty-One Gifts has contributed greatly to the city,”
Ginther said. “We’re pleased to be here today to kick off your Conference and
dedicate one of the main thoroughfares of our city in your honor. We hope it
will shine like a beacon – a bright pink beacon – to show your Conference
guests that we’re glad you’re here.”
Thirty-One Gifts will
encourage the community to take part in the #31Share campaign. Just
perform a random act of kindness, share the act on social media using the
hashtag #31Share and the company will donate 31 cents to the Mid-Ohio Foodbank.
Pictured below -- Picture 1 -- Nationwide Boulevard (Thirty-One Way) and High Street. Picture 2 -- From left to right, Cindy Monroe, Founder, President & CEO, Thirty-One Gifts, City Council President Andrew J. Ginther, Brian Ross, President & CEO, Experience Columbus. Picture 3 -- From left to right, Ross, Columbus Mayor Michael B. Coleman, Monroe, Ginther and Matt Habash, President & CEO, the Mid-Ohio Food Bank.
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