Clark State’s Lemen named “Stand Out Staff” by Ohio School Safety Center

The Ohio School Safety Center has awarded Jon Lemen, Clark State’s director of risk and emergency management, the Ohio School Safety Center Stand Out Staff Award for his significant contributions to school safety and security through commitment, efforts and leadership. This is the first year the awards have been given to higher education professionals.  With 100 individuals nominated, Lemen was one of only two higher education professionals, and one of only six safety professionals state-wide, to receive the award during the annual Ohio School Safety Summit in Columbus.

Lemen came to Clark State in 2022 with a wealth of experience including previously serving communities as a medic, firefighter and Sheriff’s deputy and K9 officer. As Clark State’s director of risk and emergency management, he works to grow the College’s robust safety, security, awareness, and risk culture to support College needs and requirements. In his first year, he helped the college obtain nearly $100,000 in safety grants from the State of Ohio and the Department of Higher Education to purchase a Multi-Agency Radio Communication System. This system allows the College to communicate directly with 911 communication centers during an emergency.  In 2024, he also spearheaded efforts that led the American Association of Community Colleges to name Clark State as one of three national finalists for the Award of Excellence for Community College Safety Planning and Leadership.

“It is quite an honor for Jon to be selected for this state-wide award,” said Franz. “I am proud of his hard work and unwavering effort to not only improve campus safety and security, but to establish and grow strong relationships on campus. His efforts have led to a stronger, safety-focused campus culture where communication has been better than ever both internally and externally.”

“Jon plays a crucial role in fostering a culture of care and support among Clark State students, faculty, staff and community members,” said Matt Franz, Ed.D., senior vice president of technology, safety and strategic initiatives. “Jon exhibits a genuine focus to connect with individuals on a personal level. He doesn’t just see safety and security as mandates to be followed. Instead, he collaborates with people to understand their concerns and works directly with them to bridge the gap between protocols and peace of mind. Given the diverse nature of Clark State, Lemen’s varied background and his passion for inclusive engagement have been instrumental in fostering a college culture centered on safety.”