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The longevity of our relationship
with Mount Carmel matters to
LifeCare Alliance, Faith Mission, Cristo Rey Columbus High
School and others, where they feel their hands-on help is most
needed. Diamond Hill team members also participate in several
charitable events throughout the year, including Pelotonia and
the Columbus Alzheimer’s Walk.
In all, the Diamond Hill Charitable Foundation supports more
than 60 non-profit organizations whose needs are consistent
with its preferred causes.
“Mount Carmel’s initiatives are clearly in line with the causes
we have identified as community needs,” Line says. Among
those are:
» Children’s needs (hunger, family issues and pediatric care)
» Poverty-driven basic needs (food, clothing, shelter)
» Healthcare (research and capital needs)
» Education
“The bottom line is, we want to provide our support in a way
that makes a meaningful impact,” he says. “It’s a good feeling
to know that Diamond Hill is helping Mount Carmel
make a difference in people’s lives
and in the community.”
us a great deal and it aligns with our
focus on supporting the needs of the
Columbus community.
— Tom Line, Diamond Hill Capital Management
Diamond Hill Capital Management, with approximately
$21.5 billion in assets under management, provides
investment management services to institutions and
individuals through mutual funds, separate accounts,
exchange-traded funds and private investment funds.
Diamond H ill has been serving clients in central Ohio
since 2000, providing investment strategies that
deliver lasting value.
By participating in the annual Mount Carmel
Foundation Golf Invitational at Pinnacle Golf Club in
Grove City, Diamond Hill Capital Management enabled
Mount Carmel College of Nursing (MCCN) students
to answer their life’s calling to become professional
registered nurses. With more than 90 percent of
MCCN’s students receiving financial aid for their
education, funds raised at the Invitational also help
meet the demand for much-needed healthcare in the
community — today and tomorrow — by providing
scholarships and instructional technology.
Chris Bingaman, CEO, with Ric Dillon, Chairman of the Board,
take pride in listening to and aligning their focus with their
associates’ personal philanthropy.
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