Getting to Know Beth Mulcahy — PRC-Saltillo
November 21, 2025
Q: Where did you grow up?
A: Dearborn, Michigan
Q: Where did you go to school?
A: University of Dayton for undergraduate; University of Cincinnati for law school
Q: What events led you to where you are?
A: Law school shaped both my personal and professional path. It led me to my husband and eventually to PRC-Saltillo. I’ve always viewed a law degree as a tool for helping others, and I’m grateful to work for a company whose mission gives a voice to individuals without natural speech.
Q: What is your work experience/background?
A: I began at the Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati. After moving to Wooster, I worked as a solo practitioner, then at Broehl Law Office before joining PRC-Saltillo.
Q: How long have you been at your current company and what is your role?
A: I have been with PRC-Saltillo since 2018 as Vice President of Compliance and Legal.
Q: What excites you most about going to work every day?
A: The people and the mission.
Q: How has your company impacted Wayne County? And vice versa?
A: PRC-Saltillo has been part of Wayne County for nearly 60 years, offering meaningful employment and supporting local residents.
Q: What does the WEDC mean to Wayne County?
A: WEDC provides essential connections and resources that help businesses grow and thrive.
Q: Why did you decide to join the WEDC Board or Advisory Council?
A: I’m excited to represent PRC-Saltillo and contribute to making Wayne County an even better place for businesses and residents.
Just for Fun
Q: Favorite music?
A: Folk/Americana
Q: Favorite food?
A: Potatoes
Q: What are you currently streaming?
A: Only Murders in the Building
Q: What are you currently reading?
A: Radical Candor by Kim Scott and The Grey Wolf by Louise Penny
Q: Dog or cat person?
A: Dog
Q: Favorite hobbies?
A: Creative writing, walking, yoga, paper crafting
Q: Perfect vacation or favorite place traveled?
A: Scotland in June
Q: One interesting fact not many people know?
A: I am a published poet.
Q: How long have you lived in Wayne County?
A: 18 years
Q: Favorite place in Wayne County?
A: Secrest Arboretum
Q: What do you love most about Wayne County?
A: How deeply people love living here.
