Alumna Katie White selected as a 2025 YWCA Women on the Rise
Posted on May 29, 2025 | Posted in: Alumni
Congratulations to alumna Katie White (MSW ‘20) who has been selected as a 2025 YWCA Women on the Rise.
White serves as director of the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging (COAAA) where she leads the execution of federal, state and local programs for older adults and people with disabilities across eight counties. White served as director of the college’s Age-Friendly Innovation Center (formerly the Age-Friendly Columbus and Franklin County) which launched in 2016 before joining COAAA. She has worked in nonprofit, government and university roles while also serving on numerous boards. Katie earned her undergraduate degree in gerontology and graduate degree from the college.
“It is an honor to be recognized alongside such inspiring leaders,” says White about being selected for this prestigious award.
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