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Dr. Kemp Welcomed to the CMA Foundation Board

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Friday, April 3, 2026

The Columbus Medical Association Foundation is thrilled to welcome internal medicine physician Erica Schwaiger Kemp, DO, to its Board of Trustees.

Dr. Kemp, who was featured in our New Member Spotlight in March, is an attending physician at Chalmers P. Wylie VA Ambulatory Care Center in Columbus.

“On behalf of the Foundation and our Board of Trustees, I’m excited to extend a warm welcome to Dr. Kemp,” said CMA Foundation Director Paula Cosby. “She has a genuine passion for our community, and we’re fortunate to have her insight as we work together to support initiatives that make a meaningful difference for physicians and patients across Central Ohio.”

The CMA Foundation Board of Trustees oversees the management and growth of the organization’s resources and works to fund initiatives to make the greatest positive impact in central Ohio.

 

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Turning Success Into Impact: Charitable Giving Strategies for Physicians

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Friday, March 20, 2026
Updated: Tuesday, March 17, 2026

The Columbus Medical Association (CMA) Foundation is pleased to invite central Ohio physicians to its first informational speaker session focused on planned giving and charitable strategies for physicians. 

Many physicians reach a point in their careers where their balance sheet includes assets beyond their current lifestyle needs. On Tuesday, April 8 at 6:00 pm, CMA Foundation partner and presenter, WesBanco Wealth Management, will discuss how thoughtful planning will allow physicians to support meaningful causes while also strengthening long-term financial and estate planning goals. Topics will include: 

  • Charitable Remainder Trusts 
  • Qualified Charitable Distributions from IRAs 
  • Charitable Lead Trusts 

This session is offered at no cost to central Ohio physicians and partners. Refreshments will be provided. 

Click here to register.

This is the first in a series of sessions hosted by the CMA Foundation to provide practical planned giving and charitable strategies for physicians. Additional session dates will be announced soon. 

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Honoring Fourteen Years of Leadership: Dr. Brett Kockentiet Retires

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Friday, February 20, 2026

The CMA Foundation community extends its deepest gratitude to Dr. Brett Kockentiet as he concludes fourteen years of distinguished service as a Trustee. Throughout his lengthy tenure, Dr. Kockentiet has been a cornerstone of the Board, offering thoughtful insight and steadfast commitment to the Foundation’s mission.

His leadership was particularly instrumental during pivotal periods of growth and change, where he helped guide the organization’s strategic direction while ensuring high standards of governance and accountability. His contributions have left a lasting impact, strengthening a culture of collaboration and stewardship within the Foundation.

As Dr. Kockentiet steps away to begin his next chapter, the Board and the entire CMA community thank him for his role in shaping the organization’s history and positioning it for a strong future. We wish him the very best in his retirement.

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Youth Advisory Council Kicks Off the New Year Supporting Two Nonprofits

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Friday, February 6, 2026
Updated: Thursday, February 5, 2026

The Columbus Medical Association Foundation’s Youth Advisory Council brought in the new year on a high note by welcoming a new member as well as awarding two nonprofits that support youth programming in Columbus. 

The Council focuses on developing the next generation of philanthropists by educating youth on the process surrounding youth health and wellness-related philanthropy and grantmaking. The 14 members held their first meeting of the year on January 20, 2026, and awarded grants to two community nonprofits: 

We Amplify Voices was funded in the amount of $1,700 that will go towards their Hilltop Spring Jamboree. This is an outdoor mental health resources fair, which will offer free activities for children and their families through music, art, and creative expression.

Athletes to Aid, a student-founded nonprofit, was given $1,650 for their Free Winter Soccer Program. Each week, student mentors volunteer their time to organize free soccer programs for children who face a financial barrier. This funding will go towards keeping their mission sustained for the rest of the winter.

Since its inception in 2001, the Council has awarded more than $370,000 in grants affecting youth in central Ohio. View the Council’s 2025 grantees here.

 

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Honoring Jim Nichols for His Years of Service to the CMA Foundation

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Friday, February 6, 2026
Updated: Thursday, February 5, 2026

The Columbus Medical Association Foundation is proud to extend its appreciation to James L. Nichols for his years of service and commitment to the organization. Jim retired from his longtime role as the Board Secretary-Treasurer in 2025.

Jim was involved with the Foundation for more than 35 years, 20 as Secretary-Treasurer, and has left an enduring imprint on the organization’s governance, financial strength, and long-term vision. 

As a Board member, Jim brought exceptional discipline, expertise, and steadiness to his role as a fiduciary, helping guide the Foundation through periods of growth, transition, and increasing complexity. His commitment to thoughtful oversight and mission-aligned decision-making ensured the Foundation remained financially strong while expanding its impact across Central Ohio through our CMA Affiliates.

Jim’s board leadership was especially transformative in the area of investments and endowment management. Drawing on his deep experience as Treasurer at The Ohio State University, he was asked to lead investment efforts following the significant infusion of funds to the Columbus Medical Association from the sale of the Physicians Health Plan, an insurance plan created and funded by local physicians, in 1992. 

Over the next 25 years, Jim introduced a level of sophistication and long-term strategy that fundamentally strengthened the Foundation’s financial position. Under his stewardship, the endowment grew by more than 200%, while consistently committing 4.5% annually to support the mission and vision of the Columbus Medical Association, its affiliates, and the health of the Central Ohio community. The Foundation’s strong gifting record today is a direct reflection of the framework and discipline he put in place. We are especially grateful as he retires, that he remained engaged to ensure the sustainability of his strategically led investments.

Beyond the balance sheet, Jim was a deeply engaged board member who understood that effective governance is grounded in people. He was a clear communicator, encouraged open dialogue, and modeled this respect in board and committee discussions. His commitment to inclusion and equity shaped board practices and vendor selection. This dedication was formally recognized in 2003 with Ohio State’s Distinguished Diversity Enhancement Award, but its influence was felt most meaningfully in the culture he helped establish.

Jim’s leadership has been defined by genuine care. Care for the mission, for the Foundation’s future, and for the individuals who carry the work forward. From helping secure the Foundation’s current location to mentoring staff and fellow board members, his presence was constant, thoughtful, and generous. His nearly 35-year board commitment represents an extraordinary legacy of service, stewardship, and trust.  His legacy is one that has positioned the Foundation for continued strength and impact for generations to come.

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