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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE March 26, 2010

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needs to continue at some level, but also needs to be balanced so seniors are included in center programming, and working adults, and non-working adults, and twenty-somethings continue being involved."

While being everything to everyone might not be a realistic goal for any organization, Cline believes that the center at least needs to provide something for everyone.

Part of the benefits of having worked for the Gordon Square Arts District is the addition to his already sizable knowledge of non-profits.

"That's been a great opportunity because I've learned a lot about capital campaigns, and I think that might be in the center's future as well," he said. "I say maybe because I don't come with my own predetermined set of 'we must do that,' I want the community to come together. From what I've been hearing from people, it might be time for the center to relocate again to better serve people as we move forward."

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Part of that moving forward will affect not only the LGBT center and community, but the city as a whole. There are just four years until the Gay Games are held in Cleveland, and it presents the perfect opportunity for the LGBT Center of Greater Cleveland to take a leadership role in molding people's perceptions of the region.

"We have an enormous opportunity and also a challenge to put our best foot forward, both for Cleveland and our community," Cline said. "There's a lot of negative remaining attitudes about what Cleveland is or should be, but by the Gay Games I'd like to see us pull together and put our best foot forward for the world."

Mary Zaller has been interim executive director since Doerfer left in January to head Equality Ohio. She has been working with Cline to help him get his sea legs.

"I'm so thrilled that our search committee and board made this choice. He's the perfect person to be the executive director," said Zaller, the interim executive director. "He has experience from working at the center, but he also has all this experience from other organizations as well.”

"He knows the center, he knows this community, he knows what the center means to people and he takes that seriously. He comes into this role understanding on so many different levels what it requires. This is his dream job. He really wants this job, and I think you need that to be successful," Zaller opined.

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