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Ohio court professionals complete executive training program

ANNE YEAGER
Supreme Court
Public Information Office

Published: November 30, 2017

With 37 more court professionals achieving national certification recently, Ohio now employs nearly 300 certified court managers working in courts statewide.

Offered through a partnership between the Ohio Supreme Court’s Judicial College and the National Center for State Courts’ Institute for Court Management since 2002, the Court Management Program addresses specific training needs of court leaders.

Each court professional attained the credential by completing a three-year program of courses, including the purposes and responsibilities of courts, caseflow management and court performance standards.

Ohio is among a handful of states that bring this training program to court professionals so that traveling out-of-state isn’t necessary.

Participants represent all jurisdictions and regions of the state and include court administrators, elected and appointed clerks, chief probation officers and other court staff in management positions.

Supreme Court Justice Patrick F. Fischer offered his congratulations, as did Supreme Court Administrative Director Michael L. Buenger during a graduation ceremony at the Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center.

The Summit County members of the Class of 2017 include Lisa Zeno Carano, Summit County Probate court administrator, Kevin Floyd, Summit County Juvenile Court felony disposition supervisor and Montrella Jackson, Akron Municipal Court court administrator.


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