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David Stone Elected to Board of Trustees David F. Stone executive managing director of Specialty Banking at Huntington National Bank is the newest member of Franklin Universitys Board of Trustees. Stone was recommended by the Trusteeship Governance Committee and will be serving on the Boards Finance Committee. Prior to his current role Stone has served as commercial regional manager with Huntington National Bank various roles with National City BankPNC Corp including commercial manager deputy chief officer and regional manager for commercial banking and tenure track instructor of economics with the University of Findlay. His community and professional affiliations include serving as president of the board of trustees for Ohio Business Week and as a past board member of Operation Feed. Stone earned a masters degree in economics and a bachelors degree in business administration both from Bowling Green State University. FRANKLIN NEWS The third president of Franklin University Dr. Paul Otte passed away on Sept. 29 2015. He served in the role for 21 years from 1986-2007 focusing his efforts on accessibility in higher education. Dr. Otte was dedicated to providing opportunities to students who might otherwise be without options for achieving their educational goals shared Greg Lashutka board member and former chair. During his tenure at the University Dr. Otte oversaw the establishment of the Community College Alliance program adaptation of courses for online learning two capital campaigns and delivery of online education for enlisted soldiers through GoArmyEd. Upon retiring from the presidency in 2007 the Franklin University Board of Trustees dedicated the Paul J. Otte Center for Student Services in his honor. Dr. Otte continued serving the University after his time as president. He became director of the Franklin University Leadership Center where he helped organize the Raymond E. Mason Jr. Leadership Symposium. The annual conference raises the level of leadership in organizations located in central Ohio. Throughout his career Dr. Otte authored several books and served on various community boards. He taught at Franklin University as well as Wayne State University the University of Detroit and Macomb Community College. In Memoriam Dr. Paul Otte GROWING OUR LEADERSHIP 8. Clocktower 2016 alumni.franklin.edu