2025 Hall of Honor Induction Ceremony

The Hall of Honor recognizes individuals who have dedicated 10 or more years of service to the Portage County Safety Council Steering Committee and/or those whose exceptional contributions have had a lasting impact on the Council’s mission and success.

On Thursday, May 8, 2025,, we were proud to induct six outstanding individuals into the Hall of Honor. Their leadership, commitment, and hard work have helped shape the program into what it is today—and without them, our progress and achievements would not have been possible.

Inductee #1 – Bonnie Wilson: Bonnie served as the manager of the Portage County Safety Council from 2006 to 2012, guiding the program through a pivotal period in its history.

In 2005, when operational challenges threatened the future of the Council, Bonnie stepped in and secured a new home for the program at Family & Community Services—ensuring its survival and continued impact. Before her departure, she also mentored and prepared a successor, laying the foundation for long-term stability and growth.

Quite simply, without Bonnie’s leadership and foresight, the Portage County Safety Council might not exist today.

Inductee #2 – Renee Onesti: Renee has been a dedicated member of the Portage County Safety Council Steering Committee since 2009, playing a vital role in the Council’s growth and success for over a decade.

Her contributions have been key to the success of numerous annual safety programs, helping the Council earn multiple awards and nominations at both the state and county levels. Renee also played an integral role in planning and executing the 2014, 2016, and 2018 Portage County Workplace Safety & Health Expos—award-winning events that set a high standard for excellence.

As Steering Committee Chair for two years, Renee helped elevate the Council to new heights. In 2024, her outstanding efforts—extending beyond both the Safety Council and Kent Elastomer Products—earned her the very first Safety Champion Award.

Renee’s ongoing support, leadership, and commitment have been instrumental in shaping what the Portage County Safety Council is today.

Inductee #3 – Mike Thompson: Mike has served as the manager of the Portage County Safety Council since late 2012, leading the program with vision, energy, and a deep commitment to community well-being.

During his tenure, the Council has hosted nearly 200 training events and received multiple honors, including five Safety Council of the Year awards or nominations and two Celebrate Portage Awards for Best Public Health Initiative.

Mike’s passion for collaboration has driven the creation of five public service awareness campaigns, three county-wide Workplace Safety & Health Expos, a free workplace wellness publication, and a variety of impactful special events.

He is also the producer and co-host of the Portage County Safety Council Podcast, which boasts nearly 300 episodes and over 80 hours of original workplace safety and health content. The podcast has reached listeners in more than 50 countries around the world.

Inductee #4 – Debbie O’Connell: Debbie dedicated a decade of service to the Portage County Safety Council’s Steering Committee, serving from 2013 to 2023.

A true advocate for workplace safety, Debbie played a key role in shaping much of our annual programming—efforts that contributed to five Safety Council of the Year nominations. She also led the planning and execution of the Exhibit Hall for the 2014, 2016, and 2018 Portage County Workplace Safety & Health Expos.

From July 2018 to June 2023, Debbie served as Steering Committee Chair, guiding the Council through one of its most challenging periods—the COVID-19 pandemic—with steady leadership and unwavering commitment.

Her impact on the Portage County Safety Council is immeasurable. In recognition of her exceptional service, Debbie received the Outstanding Leadership Award in 2023.

Inductee #5 – Shelly Owen: Shelly Owen has been a dedicated member of the Portage County Safety Council Steering Committee since 2013. Throughout her years of service, Shelly has played a vital role in shaping the Council’s annual safety programming and expanding training opportunities for members, including First Aid, CPR, and AED certification courses.

Known for her reliability and commitment, Shelly was a consistent presence at events, ensuring that each monthly meeting ran smoothly and effectively. She also made significant contributions to the 2014, 2016, and 2018 Portage County Workplace Safety & Health Expos, where she helped coordinate the Exhibit Hall and served as the enthusiastic emcee of the fan-favorite Safety Feud challenge.

Since July 2023, Shelly served as Steering Committee Chair, continuing her strong leadership and steadfast dedication to the Council’s mission.

Inductee #6 – Nicholas Coia: Nicholas Coia has been an active and invaluable member of the Portage County Safety Council Steering Committee since 2013. Over the years, Nic has played a key role in shaping the Council’s annual safety programming—recruiting speakers, developing impactful training initiatives, and contributing to several award-winning efforts at both the state and county levels.

He was also a major contributor to the success of the 2014, 2016, and 2018 Portage County Workplace Safety & Health Expos, assisting with event planning and logistics. In addition to presenting at numerous Council meetings, Nic has led multiple OSHA 10 training courses, equipping hundreds of members with essential safety knowledge.

Beyond his work on the committee, Nic serves as co-host of the Portage County Safety Council Podcast, which has published nearly 300 episodes and over 80 hours of original workplace safety and health content—reaching listeners in more than 50 countries around the world.

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

We are thankful for the incredible impact made by our six Hall of Honor inductees. Each of them has shown remarkable dedication—whether through years of service on the Steering Committee or through exceptional contributions that have strengthened the mission of the Portage County Safety Council.

Their leadership, passion, and commitment have helped shape this program into what it is today. On behalf of the entire Council and the community we serve—thank you for your service, your vision, and your lasting legacy.

2024 Holiday Food Drive!

We’ll be collecting non-perishable food donations at our November and December meetings to support the Center of Hope and Kent Social Services food pantries. Both programs serve hundreds of families in need on a daily basis so we’re honored to be able to help support their work in our county!

Bring in canned or non-perishable food donations to either luncheon and receive a chance to win a gift card! Attendees will receive 1 drawing ticket per item donated.

DID YOU KNOW?

  • The Center of Hope has served over 108,000 hot meals and distributed over 22,000 bags of groceries!  They serve the communities of Ravenna, Ravenna Township, Charlestown, Wayland, Edinburgh, North Benton, Palmyra, Eastern Palmyra, Diamond, Paris Township, Deerfield, Newton Falls, and Rootstown.
  • Kent Social Services “serves over 20,000 hot meals a year and provides over 100,000 pounds of groceries to households in need.”

December 13, 2018 – The Real Cost of Safety

All members (including prepaid members) please RSVP online.

Greetings Safety Council Members!

Our next meeting is Thursday, December 13, 2018, 11:30am-1:00pm, at the Ravenna Elks Club which is located at 776 N Freedom St in Ravenna.  The official meeting notice is attached.

Our topic for this month is…

The True Cost of Safety, Rich McElhaney, Health & Safety Keynote Speaker.

You’re invited to a candid discussion with Mr. Richard McElhaney as he talks about the effects of traumatic injuries not only on the employee but on the family, coworkers, and the company.

Mr. McElhaney will also speak about six accident reduction techniques that had the greatest impact over his 26 years in the health and safety field.  He will reveal what the real costs are of being safe.

He will revisit the importance of the Job Safety Analysis (JSA) as a preplanning tool.  “JSA’s have been around for many years, but they have become complacent on many projects globally.”  Mr. McElhaney will review in detail an injury that occurred on one of his projects and how the use of JSA’s would have prevented the injury and how the JSA process turned things around.

This training is ideal for CEO’s, safety managers, HR and all staff!

Please RSVP no later than 12pm on Monday, December 10, 2018.

CLICK HERE TO RSVP NOW 

Please make your check payable to: “Portage County Safety Council.” Cost for lunch is still just $15/person for members and $20 for non-members (there’s a $5 fee for walk-ins including members who do not RSVP by deadline).

HOLIDAY FOOD DRIVE!!!

Please consider donating non-perishable food items to help those in need this holiday season! Receive 1 drawing ticket for a $25 restaurant gift card for every item donated! Donations will go to Kent Social Services.

CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS!!!

Just for fun, let’s celebrate the holiday by wearing your favorite ugly sweater, Christmas/holiday shirt, Santa hat, etc.

This Meeting is Sponsored By Ving!

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