
Don Weobong, MBA, ICSA - Board
Chairman & President
Don Weobong is president of Telania |
eLeaP, a technology software company in Louisville, Kentucky.
Mr. Weobong has a rich and varied background.
He has degrees in Business and Technology and has studied
in Ghana, Great Britain, France, and the United States of
America.
While completing his studies for a Master
in Business Administration at the prestigious Bellarmine University,
Mr. Weobong developed the blue print for the eLeaP Learning
Management System. Today, the eLeaP Learning Management platform
is being used by over 350 companies worldwide creating over
50,000 courses.
Mr. Weobong passionately believes that
humankind can leverage technology to help solve our most intransigent
challenges. A serial entrepreneur, Don continues to lead the
development of business applications ranging from web publishing
and Press Release Platforms, to the latest project - the Azimio
Online Subscription Management Platform.
Mr. Weobong believes in paying it forward.
He and his family continue to support education and schools
for over 500 kids in Ghana, West Africa. Through the St. Benedicts
School System, the Weobong's provide much needed pre-school,
primary and junior high school education to children who would
not otherwise have such opportunities.
Don Weobong volunteers, mentors and sits
on the boards of several non-profit organizations in Louisville,
Kentucky.
Mr. Weobong enjoys travelling, running,
theater and spending time with his beautiful family of two
sons Lazarus and Cornelius with his wife Marsha.
Marsha D. Weobong - Board Secretary
& CFO
Marsha Weobong, is the Chief Financial
Officer of Telania | eLeaP, a technology software company
in Louisville, Kentucky.
A graduate of Western Kentucky University,
Marsha has an extensive resume spanning for- profit and non-profit
organizations such as Arthur Andersen, Hospice, Kindred Health
and Walgreens. Marsha brings an invaluable skillset to the
Telania | eLeaP organization.
In addition to corporate work, Marsha
volunteers her time at her church Sacred Heart of Jesus parish
in Jeffersonville, Indiana where she is active in the choir
and school system. Marsha has a passion for helping others
discover their talents and relentlessly pursues excellence.
She is married to Don Weobong and they have two wonderful
sons Lazarus and Cornelius.
Ted N. Strader, M.S., C.P.S.
- Member
Ted N. Strader oversees all major projects
at the Council on Prevention and Education: Substances, Inc
(COPES). He earned a Bachelor's degree in English and a Master's
degree in Community Development from the University of Louisville.
He has extensive professional training in chemical dependency
treatment, prevention and family relations. He has assisted
in bringing millions of dollars of services to COPES and throughout
the community through grants and contracts. Mr. Strader has
published several books, curriculums, articles, films and
has presented papers, keynote addresses, seminars and workshops
at many local, state and national conferences on drug abuse.
Mr. Strader has served as a consultant
on personal and family life skills, recovery skills, fatherhood
and motherhood skills, healthy marriage skills, violence prevention,
alcohol and drug prevention, HIV prevention, and prison recidivism
prevention, to innumerable public and private organizations,
including national associations, federal agencies, state agencies,
hospitals, treatment agencies, universities, athletic departments,
the United States Army, prisons, local departments of corrections,
and 1000's of schools, professional agencies, mental health
centers and community groups over the past 25 years. Mr. Strader
was founder of the National Association of Prevention Professionals
and Advocates, and is a former member and past President of
the National Prevention Faculty.

George B. Merrifield - Member
George has spent his life in Louisville.
He married June Hopewell and they have four children. He graduated
from St. Xavier High School in 1950 and from Bellarmine University's
first class in 1954. He holds a BA in Accounting from Bellarmine
University. He is currently a member of St. Bernadette's Church
where he serves as a lector. He is also active with the church's
Men's Group.
George had a long career in the railroad
supply industry and worked from being a cost accountant to
developing many companies and partnerships. The influence
of this work was related to manufacturing for highway crossing
signals, upgrading and repairing railroad cars, manufacturing
railroad work equipment and supporting other services to the
railroads including inventions of new labor saving products.
George has served the industry nationally and internationally.
He is also the major owner of a locally based packaging company
that serves customers nationwide.
George was a member of the Prospect/Goshen
Rotary Club for 10 years. He transferred to the Downtown Louisville
Rotary Club as his community work now is in West Louisville,
where he grew up.
George and June formed The St. Jude Foundation
that established The St. Jude House, the first house dedicated
as a recovery center for women. The St. Jude Recovery Center
is administered through the St. Vincent DePaul Society. The
program now serves women living in 32 apartments. These apartments
were built through the direction of the society.

John C. Norman, Jr., "Jay,"
- Member
Jay founded Personnel Policy Service,
Inc., in 1972 to help employers develop written personnel
policies. He has been on the front line of employment regulation
and legislation for many years and draws on the combined experience
of a network of government regulators, legal professionals,
and other human resources experts to create the comprehensive
database that supports Personnel Policy Service’s publications.
Jay is a graduate of Washington and Lee
University. He is a member of the Society for Human Resource
Management, including its Consultants Forum, and the Newsletter
and Electronic Publishers Association.
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