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About Us

Our Mission

The Podiatry Foundation fosters the profession utilizing resources and partnerships to advance education, research, and clinical care.

Our Vision

The Podiatry Foundation envisions a thriving podiatric profession that drives innovation and excellence in foot and ankle health.

About The Podiatry Foundation

On July 1, 2012, as part of the merger between Kent State University and the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, the OCPM Foundation was established for charitable and educational purposes. The Foundation is operating as a 501c(3) private foundation. This foundation is now officially doing business as The Podiatry Foundation, with the primary purpose of promoting and fostering podiatric medical education and research by awarding grants supporting projects related exclusively to podiatric medicine.

The Podiatry Foundation is governed by a board of trustees that preserves the financial stability of the foundation and manage the assets. The Podiatry Foundation Board of Trustees plays an important role in approving grants. They fully support and are committed to awarding grant funds related to projects that will enhance the future of podiatric medical education and research.

Essential to The Podiatry Foundation’s purpose is to serve and nurture podiatric medicine, education, and research. The Podiatry Foundation has assisted many national, state, and local podiatric medical organizations including the colleges of podiatric medicine and students and residents in the greater Cleveland area.

Our History

First located in downtown Cleveland’s Republic Building, the Ohio College of Chiropody made two moves before embarking on the construction of its own building in University Circle in 1932. Needing only a high school diploma for admittance, the class of 1917 graduated after completing an eight-month course. By 1932, the curriculum had evolved into a three-year program, and, in 1938 the College added the requirement of undergraduate coursework before admittance. Over time, the profession standardized the educational requirements and curriculum among all its schools, until in 1948, a podiatric education began requiring four years of study and clinical work.

Eventually, the profession and the College began to use the term Podiatry instead of Chiropody and, in 1969, the College officially began using the name Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine. Looking for more space and updated educational and clinical facilities, in 1976, the College moved to Carnegie Avenue in Cleveland. In 1990, the College built a freestanding, state-of-the-art Cleveland Foot and Ankle Clinic.

One of nine ORIGINAL podiatry schools in the United States, the College has maintained excellence in medical education and technology. In 2007, the College purchased and remodeled its 23-acre current home in Independence, Ohio, and opened a new clinic on Euclid Avenue in Cleveland. Needing a larger clinic, in 2012 the College opened a new facility at 7000 Euclid Avenue in an area known as Cleveland’s Health-Tech Corridor.

For several years, the College pursued appropriate partners with which to align, affiliate or merge. That goal was achieved on July 1, 2012, when the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine merged with Kent State University. The first podiatry school affiliated with a public university, the merger offered opportunities of dual degrees, inter-professional education, research, and access to sports teams to expand the sports medicine curriculum.

Having graduated over 6,500 students, the College began a new chapter as part of Kent State University, Northeast Ohio’s leading public research university, and one of the top 200 universities in the world.

Board of Trustees

Eugene M Pascarella

Eugene M. Pascarella, DPM, FACFAS, MBA

  • Executive Director
  • Executive Committee
  • Strategic Planning Committee
  • Investment Committee
  • Research and Education Committee
  • Philanthropic Impact and Strategy Committee
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Jerry Maher

Jerry T. Maher

  • Chair of the Board
  • Executive Committee
  • Strategic Planning Committee
  • Investment Committee
Steven J Berlin

Steven J. Berlin, DPM

  • Philanthropic Impact and Strategy Committee
Alan J Block

Alan J. Block, DPM, MS, FASPS, FACFAS

  • Strategic Planning Committee
  • Research and Education Committee
  • Philanthropic Impact and Strategy Committee
James Mirgliotta

James Mirgliotta

  • Strategic Planning Committee

Victoria J. Newman, MBA

  • Executive Committee
  • Chair of the Strategic Planning Committee
  • Chair of the Philanthropic Impact and Strategy Committee

 

 

Nicki D Nigro

Nicki D. Nigro, DPM

  • Strategic Planning Committee
  • Chair of the Executive Committee
  • Chair of the Research and Education Committee
Nilin Rao

Nilin M. Rao, DPM, PhD, FACFAS, DABPM

  • Strategic Planning Committee
  • Research and Education Committee
Scott G Richter

Scott G. Richter

  • Executive Committee
  • Chair of the Investment Committee
Richard A Ransom

Richard A. Ransom, DPM

  • Research and Education Committee

Emeritus Board Member

Henry B. Green, DPM

Our Team

Lori Albert

Lori Albert

  • Grant Specialist
  • Executive Assistant
Jonathan Carlson

Jonathan Carlson

  • Treasurer
Alyssa Shepherd

Alyssa Shepherd

  • Conference Specialist
Robert McManus

Robert McManus

  • Outside General Counsel for The Podiatry Foundation

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