BOARD OF DIRECTORS


Tiffany Hallman
As Executive Director for the State of Ohio at March of Dimes, Tiffany Hallman is passionate about serving her community. She has lived in Anderson Township her
whole life and has actively contributed to local organizations like the Forest Hills Foundation for Education and the StepUp Anderson Board. Tiffany and her husband Ross have six children, which keeps them on the go, shuttling their kids to various FHSD schools and sports fields. Even with their busy schedules, Tiffany still finds time to enjoy hiking, visiting the beach, and cheering on her Tennessee Volunteers.
President

Monika Royal-Fischer
Monika is a lifelong Cincinnatian, but new-to-Anderson resident. She and her husband Jeremy, along with their family (kid and dogs both!) love game nights, Marvel movies, food adventures and mini-golf. Monika also
enjoys the beautiful greenspace in Anderson’s parks, where she’s inching closer and closer to becoming a bird watcher. Professionally, Monika is the campus director at Tech Elevator, a tech training and education company.
Vice President

Luke Walczewski
Secretary
An attorney by training and a software entrepreneur by practice, Luke joined the Anderson Township community in 2018 after moving from Boston. Luke has two
children at Summit Elementary and finds himself at Juilfs Park most weekends!

Amy Gellen
Amy has been a lifelong resident of Anderson Township. She has 2 very active children in the Forest Hills School District. You'll often find Amy and her family
exploring the various parks that Anderson Township has to offer, enjoying the outdoors and making memories together. Professionally, Amy is a Human Resources Executive with over 20 years of experience dedicated to driving organizational success while prioritizing the needs of individuals within the workforce. Amy is an active participant in community events and initiatives, always seeking ways to contribute positively to the place she calls home. Amy is committed to making Anderson Township a vibrant and inclusive community for all.

Thomas Bentley

Susan Ward
Susan’s leadership path started as a Marine Corps Officer and continued in business after her active duty. Now that she is retired, she looks for ways to contribute to her community. She enjoys interacting with
members of the community through her part-time work and various volunteering opportunities. Susan and her husband Pete recently downsized to a condo and love the interaction with neighbors. They can often be seen at the parks and activities pushing a stroller with their first grandchild.
