Stuff in the ‘executive search’ Category

United Way of South Central Michigan Welcomes New Senior Director of Finance

United Way of South Central Michigan (UWSCMI), a nonprofit organization committed to uniting people, ideas, and resources to foster thriving, equitable communities, is excited to announce the appointment of Heather Garcia as its Senior Director of Finance, effective March 18, 2025. This leadership role goes beyond traditional financial management, positioning Garcia as a key contributor to the organization’s mission of creating equitable, flourishing communities. This executive search, led by KEES President and CEO Heather Eddy and Project Manager Randi Blasutti, highlights the continued successful partnership between UWSCMI and KEES.

Garcia brings extensive financial leadership experience to the organization, most recently serving in key financial roles that demonstrate her commitment to nonprofit financial management, community impact, and equity.

Before joining the United Way, Garcia held key financial leadership positions that showcased her exceptional ability to drive organizational excellence. Most recently, she served as Director of Grant Management at YWCA Kalamazoo and Associate Controller at Kalamazoo College. In these roles, she developed deep expertise in nonprofit accounting, grant management, financial reporting, and strategic financial leadership. Heather also served in the leadership group, which was integral in equity-based training. Her career at Kalamazoo College reflects a strong commitment to strengthening financial operations, developing robust accounting practices, and supporting organizational missions through strategic financial stewardship.

Garcia holds a Master of Business Administration from Jack Welch Management Institute, and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and Internal Auditing from Davenport University.

“Heather represents more than just a financial leader for our organization,” said Chris Sargent, UWSCMI President and Executive Officer. “Her proven track record of working with equity-based local organizations and her deep commitment to diversity and inclusion align perfectly with our core values. She brings not just financial expertise, but a genuine understanding of how strategic financial leadership can drive meaningful community impact. On behalf of our United Way team, we are pleased to welcome Heather and extend our gratitude to the KEES team for their expertise and dedication throughout the search process.”

“I’m thrilled to join the United Way team because their dedication to creating positive change is truly inspiring,” said Garcia. “The organization focuses on collaboration and collective action to tackle the root causes of issues in education, financial stability, and health. United Way is committed to more than just temporary relief; they’re working on long-term, sustainable solutions that create equitable opportunities for all. This focus on systemic change, rather than simply charity, offers a meaningful path to lasting improvements in the lives of individuals and communities. I look forward to working alongside the talented team and the Board of Directors to continue building on this important work and making a lasting impact.”

UWSCMI partnered with KEES, a nonprofit executive search firm, to address the needs of a finance leadership role. After pausing an initial search to reassess organizational needs and structure of the finance department, KEES worked closely with United Way, meticulously redefining the role’s focus by listening intently, comprehensively understanding the market landscape, and carefully reevaluating the position’s title and strategic scope. Through an evolving process of a broad, national candidate pool, they identified Garcia as the ideal candidate who could transform financial operations while maintaining the organization’s mission, ensuring a strategic alignment that would drive meaningful impact.

“Heather is the model financial leader nonprofits need today,” said Heather Eddy, KEES President and CEO. “Her expertise in nonprofit accounting, combined with her commitment to equity and organizational development, makes her a perfect fit for United Way. With her local roots in Kalamazoo and her proven success in transforming financial departments, she is an invaluable addition to United Way. Congratulations to everyone on this critical next step in advancing the mission.”

About the Partners

United Way of South Central Michigan

United Way of South Central Michigan (UWSCMI) mobilizes financial and volunteer resources, partners, and voices, to create equitable and lasting change for the most vulnerable people in our communities. Its creation is the result of the power of three legacy organizations—Capital Area United Way, United Way of the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo Region, and United Way of Jackson County being merged in 2022.  Bringing over a century of trust, know-how, and partnership to change lives in meaningful lasting ways, United Way tackles complex issues within the community that no single organization can solve alone.

Serving 6 counties, UWSCMI develops focused strategic impact goals specific to the region. These goals will address the most pressing social issues in the regional communities, in particular those related to financial instability among marginalized and underrepresented people. Learn more www.unitedforscmi.org.

KEES

KEES (formerly Alford Executive Search) is a nonprofit executive search firm that builds diverse teams with dynamic leaders in the nonprofit and public sectors. A woman-owned and operated firm, KEES offers a full array of nonprofit consulting services including executive search, leadership development, compensation analysis, interim staffing, and HR support. For more information, please visit www.kees2success.com.

UWSCMI MEDIA CONTACT:

Tammy Mills, t.mills@uwscmi.org

KEES MEDIA CONTACT:

Jamie Sheffler, jsheffler@kees2success.com

Christ Community Health Services Augusta names new CEO

Christ Community Health Services Augusta, Inc. (CCH), a 501(c)(3) non-profit, faith-based Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), is pleased to announce Willie “Will” J. Jackson, III as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective April 14, 2025.

With over 16 years of healthcare leadership and FQHC experience, Jackson comes from Memphis, Tennessee, where he currently serves as Interim Chief of Staff and Chief Information Officer at Christ Community Health Services Memphis.

“We are pleased to welcome Will Jackson to CCH as our new CEO,” said Kevin Glass, Board Chair. “Will’s unique blend of healthcare leadership and ministerial commitment is exactly what we need to further our mission.”

“I’m thrilled to join the CCH Augusta team because I wholeheartedly believe in the mission to love God and love people,” said Jackson. “I live by the motto that healthcare is a mission field where we can serve both the natural and spiritual needs of others.”

Will’s appointment resulted from a successful executive search partnership with KEES, led by KEES President and CEO, Heather Eddy and Project Manager, Megan Taylor.

“From our first interaction with Will, his faith-inspired leadership stood out. He is committed to CCH’s mission to address the socioeconomic challenges that contribute to poverty and health outcomes in greater Augusta,” said Eddy.

Jackson holds a Master of Health Administration and a Bachelor of Health Sciences, both from the University of Florida. Additionally, he earned a Practice Workflow and Information Management Design Specialist certification from Delgado Community College and received a Leadership Executive Training certification through the John Maxwell Institute’s Potential 2 Results Program.

CCH’s Board of Directors retained KEES, and a comprehensive, national search was launched, attracting many diverse candidates both regionally and nationally. Candidates from 40+ states applied, and the Search Committee ultimately selected Jackson from an outstanding group of top finalists. Guiding the search were Search Committee Chair, Dr. Johnie Tillman; Board Chair, Kevin Glass; and Executive Committee members Cary West, Carolyn Williams, and Dr. Alicia Elam. The Board expresses gratitude and deep appreciation for the commitment and work of Interim CEO, Lance Luttrell, who has served since spring 2024.

“I am sincerely grateful for the work of the Board and KEES in helping to bring Will Jackson to Augusta to join and lead the ministry and mission of Christ Community Health,” said Dr. Robert Campbell, CCH Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer. “His personal and professional experiences along with his passion for the mission are a great fit for advancing our ministry and healthcare operations.”

About the Partners

Christ Community Health Services Augusta

Founded in 2007, Christ Community Health Services Augusta, Inc. (CCH) provides adult and pediatric medical, dental, and behavioral health services at five sites to uninsured and under-insured families from a 10-country region around Augusta, Georgia. Christ Community Health Services Augusta exists to proclaim Jesus Christ as Lord and demonstrate His love by providing quality, affordable primary medical and dental care to the underserved. Learn more at www.cchsaugusta.org.

KEES

KEES (formerly Alford Executive Search) is a nonprofit executive search firm that builds diverse teams with dynamic leaders in the nonprofit and public sectors. A woman-owned and operated firm, KEES offers a full array of nonprofit consulting services including executive search, leadership development, compensation analysis, interim staffing, and HR support. For more information, please visit www.kees2success.com.

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CHRIST COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES AUGUSTA MEDIA CONTACT:

Brittany McClure, BMcClure@cchsaugusta.org

KEES MEDIA CONTACT:

Jamie Sheffler, jsheffler@kees2success.com

KEES to Lead Search for Secretary of the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services

Nonprofit and public sector executive search firm KEES is pleased to announce its new partnership with the Washington State Office of Governor Bob Ferguson in the search for the Secretary of the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS). DSHS is the foundational organization for human services in Washington State. It is the largest state department with over 20,000 positions with 19,638 allotted FTEs, spanning over 400 Washington General Service job classes, and operations primarily out of Olympia. In any given month, DSHS provides some type of shelter, care, protection and/or support to 2.4 million of the state’s 7.2 million people. The search will be led by KEES President and CEO Heather Eddy, alongside Project Manager Megan Taylor, with the KEES team offering valuable support and expertise.

The new Secretary will be appointed by the Governor and serve as a member of the Governor’s Executive Cabinet. This position will be a leader in the Ferguson Administration in ensuring for the delivery of human services across Washington and providing executive leadership, overall direction and strategic vision through the comprehensive administration, integration and coordination of services for vulnerable individuals and for families with economic, social or health needs.

“It is an honor to have been selected through a competitive process to lead the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) during this important period of transformation in the state of Washington,” said Heather Eddy, KEES President and CEO. “DSHS is critical in delivering essential economic, social, and health services, supporting individuals and families across the state. We are excited to begin this partnership.”

As a leading executive search firm, KEES specializes in filling top executive positions in the nonprofit and public sectors. With a strong track record of placing accomplished leaders across Washington State, KEES has refined a proven search process over two decades to meet each client’s unique needs. Past partnerships have helped secure top talent in Lacey, Olympia, Seattle, Spokane, Yakima, and the surrounding regions. This partnership draws on KEES’ expertise in working with organizations that provide essential services to foster healthy, safe, and empowered communities.

Confidential inquiries, candidate recommendations, and requests for additional information regarding the upcoming Secretary of the Department of Social and Health Services search can be directed to Megan Taylor at mtaylor@kees2success.com. More details about this opportunity will be shared shortly.

About the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)

As a Department, DSHS is tied together by a single mission – to partner with people to access support, care, and resources. Their goal and commitment is to be a national leader in every aspect of client service. DSHS directly serves 1 in 3 Washingtonians, or 2.4 million individuals/family members per year, and accounts for approximately 18 percent of the state’s operating budget. DSHS uses those funds to carry out its mission by directly providing services to Washington residents who are in need as well as contracting with community providers for many services. To learn more, please visit www.dshs.wa.gov

About KEES

KEES (formerly Alford Executive Search) is a nonprofit executive search firm that builds diverse teams with dynamic leaders in the nonprofit and public sectors. A woman-owned and operated firm, KEES offers a full array of nonprofit consulting services including executive search, leadership development, interim staffing, and HR support. For more information, please visit www.kees2success.com.

Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency Takes Historic Step with Appointment of Interim CEO

LOS ANGELES, CA — The Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency (LACAHSA), a new independent countywide agency with broad new powers to support housing affordability and representation from small and large cities across the county, held a board meeting that introduced new board chair Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson and featured the swearing in of newly-appointed interim CEO Ryan Johnson, effective immediately.

“The bold vision of LACAHSA has the potential to underwrite a brave new era of affordable housing production and homelessness prevention in every L.A. County neighborhood that is feeling stressed by housing costs,” said Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson, LACAHSA’s board chair. “To meet this vision, we need an innovative and entrepreneurial-minded CEO that is prepared to find solutions to address the region’s most complex challenge and deliver results, and we’ve found that in Ryan Johnson.”

For its first year of operations, the Agency has drawn on philanthropic grant funds in order to build its operating infrastructure. A key accomplishment was the hiring of new interim CEO Ryan Johnson, who has directed over $4B in multifamily development and acquisition and brings 17 years of expertise in real estate, capital formation, and affordable housing development. His career encompasses the for-profit real estate sector, private equity, and non-profit affordable housing, where he has effectively implemented innovative public policy and financial structures. 

“I am thrilled to join LACAHSA as the Interim CEO. LACAHSA offers a unique opportunity to confront the collective housing issues of the county with innovative solutions and collective financial impact,” said Johnson. “I am eager to leverage my professional experience, commitment to public service, and ability to create unique partnerships to contribute to these impactful efforts and drive meaningful change for our community. I also want to extend my gratitude to those who have tirelessly advanced this initiative; their dedication to the LA community is truly inspiring, and we are ready to get started.”

Johnson boasts a distinguished and dynamic background in finance, capital markets, and real estate, with extensive experience across various organizations. He most recently served as the Chief Executive Officer at Fulham Square Capital, a firm focused on workforce housing investments in the Southeast and Southwest. Previously, he served and as a Principal at Greyrock Capital Management, and additionally as Vice President of Capital Markets and Real Estate at Community Housing Opportunities Corporation where Johnson oversaw major transactions, led the expansion of the organization’s geographic footprint and mission-based reach in the western region of the U.S., and directed the first institutional sale of 54 HAP units including selecting a broker, negotiation of the PSA, and interviewing buyers. Johnson holds a Master of Business Administration in Accounting and Real Estate Finance from Georgetown University, a Master of Public Administration from Suffolk University, and dual undergraduate degrees in Economics and Political Science from the University of Massachusetts-Boston. He is also a certified Argus Instructor and has completed specialized training in CCIM Troubled Asset Workshop and Fitch CMBS Credit Analysis.

Led by City of Bellflower Council Member and LACAHSA chair of Interim CEO Recruitment/Hiring Ad-Hoc Committee Victor Sanchez, LACAHSA performed a nationwide search to find the right fit to lead the agency and spur on innovation in the sector. Through a competitive bid process, LACHASA retained KEES, a national executive search firm, as its executive search partner earlier in 2024. Following a thorough national search, Johnson was appointed unanimously from a pool of distinguished finalists.

Sanchez commented, “The appointment of an Interim CEO marks a key step in our commitment to advancing the three P’s of housing: Production, Preservation, and Protection. This innovative regional strategy highlights our dedication to developing solutions for the complex housing challenges we face. By concentrating on these critical areas, and with our Interim CEO spearheading the initial efforts, we are positioning ourselves to effectively address the urgent issues of affordability and accessibility in our community.”

“We extend our congratulations to LACAHSA and eagerly anticipate the innovative and transformative impact Ryan will bring in the initial phases of the startup. It is an honor to have partnered with LACAHSA’s leadership and to witness this historic initiative unfold,” said KEES President and CEO Heather Eddy. “Ryan’s proven track record of driving projects and change to demonstrable results partnered with his entrepreneurial spirit will be invaluable as he helps LACAHSA achieve its ambitious start-up goals of establishing an agile, innovative, and sustainable organization.” 

LACAHSA was created in 2022 through state legislation (SB679) sponsored by then-California Senator Sydney Kamlager. LACAHSA is modeled after similar initiatives across the globe to scale up housing production and preservation from New York, San Francisco, and Singapore.

About the Partners

Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency

The L.A. County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency was created to make housing more affordable, help people stay in their homes, and increase housing options for people experiencing homelessness. It is a regional organization focused on all of L.A. County with leaders from across the county, and a single CEO, is accountable enough to cut through red tape so we can do more than ever before. In Q4 2024, LACAHSA will begin its search for a permanent CEO, continuing its partnership with KEES. To learn more, please visit: www.lacahsa.gov.

KEES

KEES (formerly Alford Executive Search) is a nonprofit executive search firm that builds diverse teams with dynamic leaders in the nonprofit and public sectors. A woman owned and operated firm, KEES offers a full array of nonprofit consulting services including executive search, leadership development, interim staffing, and HR support. For more information, please visit www.kees2success.com.

KEES provides services to strengthen leadership teams through Executive Search, Board Coaching, Leadership Development, Human Resources Consulting, Specialty/Interim staffing, and Philanthropy/Fundraising, all with a focus on DEIB and equity lenses. Focusing its partnerships on organizations propelling social change, KEES has partnered with housing-focused missions in 40 states for over 25 years. We believe housing is essential for individuals and communities to thrive. From emergency housing, shelter, supportive and transitional housing, to permanent housing and long-term housing solutions, and supportive services related to housing and affordability, KEES is committed to ensuring public and nonprofit partners have diverse and dynamic leadership teams and infrastructure to support success. KEES values the role housing plays in the stability of life, work, and social dynamics. KEES also partners with clients who provide valuable wrap-around services such as food and nourishment, transportation, employment, and education.

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KEES MEDIA CONTACT:

Jamie Sheffler, jsheffler@kees2success.com

LACAHSA MEDIA CONTACT facilitated through Ocean & Mountain:

Jen Wheeler, jen@oceanmo.com

Marie Condron, marie@oceanmo.com