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Jason W. Marion, from Batavia, was appointed as the graduate/professional student trustee, by Governor Strickland in 2008. Mr. Marion is a graduate of Amelia High School and Hocking College. He is also a two-time graduate of Morehead State University, where he received a BS in Environmental Science and an MS in Biology. Mr. Marion is a PhD Candidate in Public Health with a focus in Environmental Health Sciences and Epidemiology at The Ohio State University College of Public Health.
During his time at Morehead State, Mr. Marion served two terms as president of the Student Government Association and two terms as student regent on the university’s Board of Regents. During that time he was very involved in ensuring that Kentucky’s education system remained affordable without sacrificing quality as the head of the Kentucky Board of Student Body Presidents. His extracurricular activities at Morehead included being a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon and being a co-organizer and trip leader for the Alternative Spring Break trip, Spring Break-Spring Back, which served hurricane ravaged families in Gulfport, Mississippi.
Mr. Marion’s graduate student involvements at The Ohio State University have included the Athletic Council, Council on Student Affairs and service as vice-president and president of the Council of Graduate Students. Mr. Marion recently received the Outstanding PhD Student Award from the College of Public Health Alumni Society as well as the Spirit of Ohio State Award and Outstanding Graduate Student Award. In addition, Mr. Marion was awarded a two-year fellowship from the Public Health Preparedness in Infectious Diseases Program.
Mr. Marion has been actively involved in natural resources and environmental management with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and the USEPA since 1999. Currently, Mr. Marion is developing predictive models for real-time estimation of E. coli contamination at inland Ohio lakes. He plans to continue his pursuits in environmental research with an interest in protecting water quality for public health.
Mr. Marion is the son of Ron and Patricia Marion of Batavia, Ohio.
Term: 6/4/2008-5/13/2010
07/2009

