Board of Directors

Meet Your Bright Side Board of Directors:

Barry & Kelley Winovich

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Jack Subel

Jack is currently the Vice President of Marketing and New Business Development for Trelleborg, an multinational rubber manufacturing company.  Having served in a variety of commercial roles over a 20 year career, Jack has developed strategy and executed growth plans for market segments, products, sales teams and businesses.  In recent years, setting up and growing Bright Side of the Road into a foundation that behaves with focus, integrity and purpose has become a passion.  Aside from work and the foundation, Jack coaches his son’s youth hockey team, tries desperately to attend all of his daughter’s activities and is still committed to searching out great live music and new bands.

Amy O’Neil

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Bob Winovich

Bob is the only board member to claim, “I have known Barry for over 40 years. We share the same set of parents.” Bob serves as Director of The First Waltz, Bright Side’s Marquee event. It stems from Barry’s love of music. This was a gift he shared with his brother at a young age. One day Barry put on a Rolling Stone album and changed his brother’s life. He still does that, somehow finding that new musical needle in a today’s digital haystack and turning Bob on to it. The countless concerts that Barry and his brother have seen (he still has all of his ticket stubs) has given him enough of an education to Direct and host The First Waltz. (Historical note: The First Waltz was inspired by “The Last Waltz,” a concert the rock group, The Band, held on Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1976, at Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. Billed as a “farewell” performance after 16 years of touring, the concert saw The Band joined by more than a dozen special guests, including Eric Clapton, Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters and Neil Young.)

R. Todd Evans

Evans has been a director of the foundation since January 2007.  He is a Managing Partner in the Beachwood, Ohio based Retained Search Firm, RJ Evans & Associates. The firm partners with clients to deliver services ranging from executive search to leadership assessment, outsourced recruiting solutions, and mid-level search.  From 2001 to 2005, Todd was President and Founder of the venture-backed technology start-up PinPoint1, an Internet-based on-demand hiring management software company.  Evans previously founded Classic Impressions, a sales incentive company. Todd attended Bowling Green State University and majored in Marketing and Finance. He is married with three children and lives in Shaker Heights, Ohio.

Robert Craig

Principal of Craig Advertising, Robert Craig passionately pursues effective communications through clarity of thought. Robert is experienced in the development of integrated marketing campaigns utilizing advertising, new media, and presentations, and he works with both national and local brands in retail, business consulting, organized labor, and radio & records. In his spare time, he provides communications counsel and services for non-profit organizations, speaks on the value of effective design, and blogs about everything from marketing communications to pop culture and comic books. He still works hard to find time to play co-op rounds of Halo 3 with his three boys, unwind through yoga instead of cocktails, and search for a film that can actually frighten him.

Margie Mazanec

Margie Mazanec is a partner with the law firm of McSherry & Co. LPA in Chagrin Falls, OH, and loves the life of suburban practice in estate planning, probate and small business, after many years practicing at a large Cleveland law firm.  She is proudly a founding member of Bright Side, helping with the legal work to form the organization and get 501(c)(3) status .  Being the token lawyer on the Bright Side Board of Directors, she continuously tries to live up to the expectation of lawyer-like focus and diligence in her Board duties.  She has worn many hats with Bright Side, including Director of Lanyards for 1st Waltz, and since 2007, the Director of Endowed Giving.  In this role, Margie worked with the Cleveland Clinic to establish the endowed chair and has since monitored their research to make sure that our mission continues to be advanced.  Margie is a graduate of Denison University and Georgetown University Law Center, and in what little spare time she has, enjoys tennis, skiing, running, talking on the phone, happy hour, and euchre.  She is married to Mark Mazanec (also a lawyer), and the two live in Bentleyville, Ohio with their three children.

Elizabeth Voudouris

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