While at CSU, DeWine will meet with president Cynthia Jackson-Hammond, according to DeWine’s office.
DeWine will also meet with his advisory group on diversity and inclusion initiatives, which provides an outside perspective on how the Attorney General’s Office can better retain, recruit, and engage diverse talent.
DeWine is expected to soon announce a run for Ohio Governor. Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor has already announced she is running for the job.
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