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Prevent Blindness, Ohio Affiliate
Taylor Elder
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Frost Brown Todd LLC and Adam Hall Honored at the 2019 People of Vision Award Dinner Program
Cincinnati, OH (March 8, 2019) – Frost Brown Todd LLC and Adam Hall, CEO, were recognized for their outstanding visionary leadership and philanthropic work at the Prevent Blindness Southwest Ohio Chapter’s 25th Annual People of Vision Award Dinner on March 5.
AK Steel and Roger Newport, CEO, who served as the Chair of the event, presented the award. WLWT News 5 Anchor, Colin Mayfield, served as emcee for the event.
One hundred and seventy people attended the event held at the Hilton Netherland Plaza on March 5th. Over $80,000 was raised to support the sight-saving programs of Prevent Blindness including vision screening training for schools, health departments and organizations in the aging network along with advocacy for public policies to widen access to vision care for all.
“Frost Brown Todd LLC and Adam Hall possess an exemplary commitment to serving our community and providing resources to people in need living in Ohio’s Southwest region,” said Bob Jung, Chair of the Prevent Blindness Southwest Ohio Chapter Executive Council. “Their support of the community provides a strong foundation for families to build upon and Prevent Blindness is proud to honor them with this award,” he added.
The People of Vision Award was established in 1985 by the Ohio Affiliate of Prevent Blindness to honor and recognize visionary organizations and their top leadership for the outstanding work they have undertaken to enhance the quality of life within their communities. The premise of the People of Vision Award is that our community is enriched by such leadership that reflects a “vision of community” to be celebrated and emulated. It has been recognized as one of the area’s premier charitable events.
Half of all blindness is preventable and the number of individuals who are blind or visually impaired is expected to double by the year 2030 if nothing is done to address the problem. Furthermore, it is estimated that the economic impact of visual disorders and disabilities costs approximately $5.4 billion annually in Ohio.
About Prevent Blindness
Founded in 1908, Prevent Blindness is the nation’s leading volunteer eye health and safety organization dedicated to fighting blindness and saving sight. The Ohio Affiliate of Prevent Blindness is Ohio’s leading volunteer nonprofit public health organization dedicated to prevent blindness and preserve sight. We serve all 88 Ohio counties, providing direct services to more than 1,000,000 Ohioans annually and educating millions of consumers about what they can do to protect and preserve their precious gift of sight. For more information or to make a contribution, call 800-301-2020. Or, visit us on the web at www.pbohio.org or facebook.com/pbohio and Twitter at https://twitter.com/#!/PB_Ohio.