Cleveland
Cleveland FEB is a critical resource for over 20,000 employees, including civilians and military, in 40 member organizations across Northeast Ohio. This nexus of federal activity has been an underlying reason for the strength of Cleveland FEB since its inception in 1961, and for the consistently strong engagement from its member agencies.
About This FEB
For federal employees working in Cleveland, the Federal Executive Board creates a needed infrastructure, as well as a connected community. FEB in Cleveland addresses the needs of both large federal employers and the agencies with fewer staff in the region. The FEB is an organization that creates a platform for collaboration in areas of common interest like leadership training, workforce development, and emergency management enhanced by a pipeline for collaboration with the community.
Leadership
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Chair
Dilip Gokhale, Director
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission - Cleveland Field Office
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Vice Chair
Blaine Forschen, Special Agent in Charge
U.S. Secret Service
Committees
- Emergency Preparedness Committee
- Community Outreach
- Workforce Development
- Cleveland Federal Community Leadership Institute
- First Lead Yourself (GS-5-8 professional development)
- Senior Leader Institute
- Employee Engagement and Recognition