Jodi Andes
Jodi Andes is a new member of the board as of September 2016. Ms. Andes is a former member of the media having worked 16 years as a newspaper reporter and nearly two years as a television producer. She also spent a few years as a licensed private investigator in Ohio, a state investigator and a public information officer in government communications. Before leaving her position in television producing in 2016, she produced an hour-long television special looking at the reasons behind growing heroin epidemic in Ohio. The story furthered her interest in mental health and drug addiction and also won a regional Edward R. Murrow award.
Ms. Andes lives in Fairfield County with her husband and their three children. She is currently writing a true crime book about one of the nation's greatest con artists and is working as a freelance writer.
Jodi Andes is a new member of the board as of September 2016. Ms. Andes is a former member of the media having worked 16 years as a newspaper reporter and nearly two years as a television producer. She also spent a few years as a licensed private investigator in Ohio, a state investigator and a public information officer in government communications. Before leaving her position in television producing in 2016, she produced an hour-long television special looking at the reasons behind growing heroin epidemic in Ohio. The story furthered her interest in mental health and drug addiction and also won a regional Edward R. Murrow award.
Ms. Andes lives in Fairfield County with her husband and their three children. She is currently writing a true crime book about one of the nation's greatest con artists and is working as a freelance writer.