Dianna Kenneally
Education
M.A. Conservation Biology Miami University 2019
M.B.A. Xavier University 1989
B.S. Chemical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University 1983
Biography
As part of her studies with Project Dragonfly, Dianna Kenneally's Master Plan focused on environmental education in informal settings such as public parks, zoos, and museums. In 2019, she successfully applied for and received an EPA Grant to build an educational trail at Warren County Armco Park. She spent three years as president of the Friends of Warren County Park District, and she continues to volunteer there as a grant writer and volunteer naturalist. Dianna is an Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist (OCVN) and a National Association for Interpretation Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG).
Along with her husband Corey, Dianna retired after more than 30 years in research and development for Procter & Gamble. She lives in Cincinnati in the spring, summer, and fall, and winters in Naples, Florida. In addition to volunteering, her hobbies include quilting, watercolor, biking, and visiting National Parks.