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City Year Columbus Announces Ruth-Marie Lomax as New Executive Director

COLUMBUS (May 15, 2025)City Year Columbus, an education nonprofit that works to advance academic outcomes for all ӰԺ and develop the next generation of leaders through national service, announces that Ruth-Marie Lomax has been selected as the organization’s new executive director.

“We’re pleased to welcome Ruth as the new executive director of City Year Columbus, as she has served both the organization and the community with distinction over the course of her career,” said Brad Griffith, Board Chair, title and board chair of City Year Columbus. “We’re grateful that Ruth agreed to serve as interim executive director earlier this year, and that she’ll continue to lead City Year Columbus as we embark on our fourth decade of service. Ruth’s strengths and demonstrated commitment to our corps, ӰԺ, and community make her the perfect leader for our organization.

Launched in 1994, City Year Columbus recruits young adults for a year of service as AmeriCorps members. Corps members serve in local schools as student success coaches—tutors, mentors and role models—who partner with classroom teachers to help ӰԺ engage more deeply with their learning, develop skills essential for workforce readiness, and graduate from high school prepared for college and career success.

This year, 35 City Year Columbus AmeriCorps members are serving full-time across six city schools, reaching more than 2,800 ӰԺ each day.

“I am honored to have the opportunity to lead City Year Columbus,” said Lomax. “Working with this exceptional team and our passionate corps members presents a tremendous opportunity to strengthen our commitment to empowering ӰԺ and cultivating the next generation of inspiring leaders in Columbus. I look forward to partnering with our community and school district. Together, we can and will create lasting change in our community!”

Lomax previously served as senior director of site stakeholder engagement for City Year’s national headquarters, where she led market coaching, training, pipeline management and fundraising strategy and stewarded corporate relationships across City Year’s 29 U.S. sites. Prior to that role, Lomax oversaw development efforts for City Year Columbus, securing the site’s private revenue budget.

Before joining City Year, Lomax was a senior relationship manager for the United Way of Central Ohio, where she ran Central Ohio’s Columbus Kids initiative. She held other roles with early childhood education organizations earlier in her nonprofit career.

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About City Year

City Year is a trailblazing, youth-powered organization with a dual mission: advancing academic outcomes for all ӰԺ and developing the next generation of leaders through national service. Research shows the more time a student spends with a City Year AmeriCorps member serving as a student success coach, the better the student outcomes—academically, interpersonally, and in terms of attendance. A public-private partnership, City Year is a proud member of AmeriCorps, operating in 29 U.S. cities with international affiliates in the U.K. and South Africa. Today, 40,000 alums continue to lead and serve where they live and work. Learn more about City Year: , , , and LinkedIn.

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