Stephanie Ohnegian

The TIC TOC art education program is one of Stephanie’s passions.

Since 2011, when her oldest child was in first grade in Glen Rock, Stephanie has been involved with TIC TOC as an active volunteer, including art docent, school representative, Painting Collection Chair, Civil War Day Coordinator, Vice President, and President.

An art lover, Stephanie strives visit the iconic art museums of the world, no matter what circumstance or continent is at hand, so To Introduce Culture To Our Children (aka TIC TOC) has resonated with her and with the values she has aspired to instill in her own children.  Her past experiences as a teacher and coach continue to inspire her to make an impact upon the member TIC TOC communities through its diverse art and artifact collections.

Although Stephanie’s background ranges from software, to start-ups, to consumer electronics, her long-term involvement with TIC TOC has been a highlight, and she feels so fortunate to be surrounded by a dedicated, talented, creative and hard-working team of volunteers…and art lovers!

[Stephanie earned her Bachelor of Arts in Romance Languages & Literature and a certificate in European Cultural Studies from Princeton University, and a Master of Business Administration, with a focus on New Product & Venture Development, from the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  She currently lives in northern New Jersey and has three children – her oldest attends Colby College in Maine, her second attends the Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, and her third child is in high school.]