Teleios Welcomes Kellie Rose Kordinak to the Teleios Board

Teleios is proud to have Kellie Rose Kordinak join the Teleios board. She will serve chair the fund raising committee along with strengthening the over board with her experience with human trafficking.

Kellie Rose graduated from the Kent State University Honors Program with bachelor’s degrees in History and Applied Communication in 2024. During her undergraduate career, she served as Chair of the Kent State Stark Anti-Human Trafficking Committee, where she organized campus engagement initiatives and collaborated closely with advocates and survivors. Her senior honors thesis website, Human Trafficking: 20th Century Historical Roots & the Importance of Credible Research, along with its accompanying podcast Combating Shadows, received national recognition with the 2024 Portz Scholar Award from the National Collegiate Honors Council.

Kellie Rose is a NOVA certified victim advocate and serves on the board of the Summit County Collaborative Against Human Trafficking. She also volunteers as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) with CASA of Portage County, supporting children who have experienced abuse and neglect both in and out of court. She is passionate about creative development and audience engagement, and frequently supports nonprofit organizations through marketing, communications, and outreach initiatives.