Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health’s (C&A) board member Dominic Reolfi is a Stark County native. Reolfi grew up in North Canton and graduated from North Canton Hoover High School.
Following high school, he stayed close to home attending his hometown university, Walsh, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance. Reolfi then earned his master’s degree in taxation from the University of Akron.
Reolfi, who is an accountant at the 415 Group, explained how he became involved with C&A.
“Joe French reached out to me regarding an open board position,” wrote Reolfi, who is married to his wife Mallory. They have a daughter and a dog. “After meeting with him and a few other members of the board, I learned about the organization and it’s values and knew this was something I wanted to be a part of. “
Reolfi explained why he enjoys his work on the board, where he is treasurer and sits on the operations and executive committees. “Everyone I have met so far with the organization is very passionate and are working towards accomplishing the collective goals.”
Hobbies: Playing golf, spending time with family, rooting for the Browns and all Cleveland sports.
Favorite book: Start with Why by Simon Sinek
Favorite movie: The Departed
C&A opened its doors in late June, 1976. Learn about our wonderful history and how the agency has expanded its programs, services and locations throughout Stark County.