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KEES Executive Search Client Partner, Concordia Place, names Grace Araya as President and CEO
Concordia Place, a vibrant mission-driven non-profit organization providing multigenerational programs including early learning, after-school, and teen leadership for Chicago communities, is proud to announce the appointment of its new President and CEO, Grace Araya. Concordia Place was founded by Concordia Lutheran Church in Chicago and is part of the multi-pronged social ministry of Concordia Ministries. This significant milestone results from a successful national executive search partnership with executive search firm KEES. Assuming her new role effective October 20, 2023, Araya will help the organization define its future and move forward into the next decade. Araya will succeed Concordia Place’s current leader and first President and CEO, Brenda Swartz, who agreed to remain in place until the Board successfully completed the search process. Swartz departs after more than two decades with an amazing record of growth and success and will turn over an organization with established systems and proven leadership in place.
Bringing 20 years of experience in early childhood education and over 5 years of nonprofit executive leadership experience, Araya is a strategic leader and mission amplifier. Her past work has brought missional work of an organization to a larger audience and broadened connections in the community. Focused on strengthening local communities’ ability to develop and implement community-wide, collaborative strategies that improve outcomes for children and families, Araya has a growth mindset and expertise in relationship-building, visionary leadership, and organizational growth.
In her role as Vice President of Community Impact for Illinois Action for Children, Araya led the strategic vision and implementation of the agency’s family engagement, partnerships, and community systems programs to support families with young children in Illinois. Directly overseeing ten programs, 40 staff, and an annual budget of $9M, Araya actively built relationships with national, state, and city partners, philanthropic partners, and community organizations to advance the work of the organization. During her tenure, Araya was instrumental in launching the Community Systems Statewide Supports training and technical assistance (T/TA) program for local collaborators and provided leadership in building out T/TA supports for the Birth to Five Illinois regional community systems effort.
Prior to Illinois Action for Children, Grace served in the role of Program Director for Eyes on the Future, an early education program serving Chicago’s north side. During her tenure, Grace secured more than $3M in funding through competitive grant writing to deliver Head Start, Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership, Preschool for All, and Prevention Initiative programs and led the program in achieving NAEYC accreditation, Excelerate Gold Circle of Quality, and an Award of Excellence in Infant/Toddler Services.
Araya, a former refugee from Eritrea, grew up in a vibrant community in Chicago rooted in faith and service that inspires her drive to work and to lead with excellence. “My first job out of high school was a teacher’s assistant role in a preschool program and my first job out of college was to provide counseling to Chicago public high school students. I believe if we want to see a better tomorrow, we must invest in young children, youth, and their families,” said Araya. “I applaud the remarkable work and history of Concordia Place. Together, with the board and the entire Concordia Place team, I look forward to charting the course for the next era following the successful leadership of Brenda Swartz.”
Araya holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a Master of Art in Early Childhood Education from Roosevelt University, and a Master of Social Service Administration from the University of Chicago.
“We were seeking a relational and visionary leader to continue our organization’s growth and its increased impact in the communities we serve,” said Board Chair Kimberly Boike. “Grace’s extensive experience, coupled with her historical and personal passions for our mission, will further evolve Concordia Place in creating a stronger and more dynamic future. On behalf of the Board, we would like to officially welcome Grace to the Concordia Place community and thank Brenda for her 20+ years of outstanding leadership. We extend our sincere gratitude to KEES for their exceptional partnership through the executive search process. Their dedication to finding the right leadership match has been instrumental. Thank you KEES!”
Concordia Place competitively selected and retained KEES, a premier executive search firm specializing in executive searches for top nonprofit executive positions such as Chief Executive Officer, Executive Director, and President roles, as its executive search partner in 2023 following Swartz’s announcement of her departure. A comprehensive search was launched, and Araya was ultimately selected from a passionate, motivated, diverse, and talented pool of national finalists. Concordia Place’s search efforts were led by a Search Committee including Board Chair Kimberly Boike (Chuhak & Tecson, P.C.), Rev. Stephen Bouman (St. Luke’s Lutheran Church), Daniel R. Formeller (Tressler, LLP), Andy Waters (Mission Investment Fund of the ELCA), and Rev. Nicholas J. Zook (Concordia Lutheran Church).
“Working with the entire Search Committee has been remarkable,” said Heather Eddy, KEES President and CEO. “Grace brings the necessary experience to amplify and enhance the significant mission of Concordia Place. KEES is honored to have been selected as Concordia Place’s partner for this important search. Congratulations to all on this exciting announcement!”
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.
ABOUT CONCORDIA PLACE
Inspired by faith, Concordia Place envisions bigger and better tomorrows where rich diversity strengthens learning and growth for all. Putting faith into action through service to all neighbors, Concordia Place works to instill in them a sense of community, purpose, and possibility. Rooted in the Gospel message of God’s grace for all people, faith in Christ is a lens through which to view and evaluate all actions.
With 4 locations across Chicago, Concordia Place disrupts social inequities through access to top-quality education, enrichment, and hands-on experiences that include all children, teens, and families—together. By proactively addressing key social and economic needs, Concordia Place provides services that support well-being and maximize potential, which in turn helps communities thrive and remain vibrant. To learn more about Concordia Place please visit www.concordiaplace.org.
KEES MEDIA CONTACT:
Jamie Sheffler, jsheffler@kees2success.com
CONCORDIA PLACE MEDIA CONTACT:
Katie Bernabei, kbernabei@concordiaplace.org
KEES Retained by Hawaiʻi State Public Charter School Commission to Lead Executive Director Search
Executive search firm KEES has been exclusively retained by the Hawaiʻi State Public Charter School Commission (SPCSC) in its search for its next Executive Director. SPCSC was established in 2012 to increase accountability and quality within Hawaiʻi’s charter school system. Based in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, and reporting to the Commission, the Executive Director carries the organization’s mission to continue the transformation of Hawaiʻi’s system of charter schools. Serving thousands of children throughout the state, Hawaiʻi’s charter schools have been a source of innovation and community engagement in learning. The new Executive Director will sustain the progress made to date and help achieve new levels of success.
Leading the search will be KEES President and CEO Heather Eddy, Executive Search Manager Yoo-Jin Hong, and Project Manager Megan Taylor. Also supporting the partnership is Randy Wong, who serves as a Strategic Advisor with KEES to support projects in his areas of expertise.
As a premiere executive search firm for nonprofit organizations that also partners with public Boards, Commissions, and Associations, KEES specializes in searches for top executive positions such as Chief Executive Officer, Executive Director, and President roles. With a long history of placing accomplished executives for over two decades, the team at KEES has been a leader in offering a proven search process with creative and unique approaches designed to fit each client partner’s needs. In recent work, KEES has partnered with the Washington State Charter School Commission, various public and charter schools, and other entities with a mission focus on education and/or early childhood education.
From early childhood education to general and specialty schools, community colleges, and four-year Universities, KEES has matched our education-focused client partners with leaders who have helped grow and shape education and systems to impact students, families, communities, and economies. Additionally, KEES has partnered on searches for clients that provide valuable mentoring, tutoring, and other support to K-12 programming.
The agency’s Commissioners awarded the Request for Proposal contract to KEES after reviewing several competitive proposals. “KEES proposal conveyed its expertise and competence. We selected them based on their responsiveness to our RFP process, their enthusiasm for SPCSC’s mission, and their search approach that tailors to each organization,” said Cathy Ikeda, Chairperson of the Commission. “The Commission is grateful for KEES’ participation in this process, and we are confident that KEES will help us identify an exceptional leader for SPCSC.”
KEES’ work helps ensure that each client partner’s missions are fulfilled and visions are achieved so that they can change the world through the meaningful missions they serve. The partnership with Hawaiʻi State Public Charter School Commission builds upon KEES’ long list of client partners who serve and support educational impact in a multitude of ways.
“It is an honor to have been competitively selected to lead Hawaiʻi State Public Charter School Commission into this stage of growth and transition,” said Heather Eddy, KEES President and CEO. “The SPCSC undertakes such important work to provide high-quality and diverse educational options for Hawaiʻi’s families, prepare students for future academic and career success, and contribute to building an equitable public education system in the state. We are thrilled to begin the partnership. The KEES team is strengthened by a local executive leader Randy Wong, who leads and partners with youth organizations that serve many students across Hawaiʻi.”
All nominations, inquiries, and discussions will be considered strictly confidential. If you would like to recommend someone for this role or have any questions, please email inquiries@kees2succes.com. Further details regarding the Executive Director opportunity will be released soon.
About the Partners
Hawaiʻi State Public Charter School Commission (ʻAha Kula Hoʻāmana)
The State Public Charter School Commission or “the Commission” is the State of Hawaiʻi’s statewide charter school authorizer. The mission of the Commission is “to authorize high-quality public charter schools throughout the State”. The Commission’s strategic vision for the chartering of these high-quality schools is that they provide excellent and diverse educational options for Hawaiʻi’s families, prepare students for future academic or career success, and contribute meaningfully to the continued improvement of Hawaiʻi’s public education system as a whole. The Commission has responsibility for oversight of all 37 Hawaiʻi charter schools. For more information, visit www.chartercommission.hawaii.gov.
KEES
KEES (formerly Alford Executive Search) is a nonprofit executive search firm that builds diverse teams and 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 human resources support. For more information, please visit www.kees2success.com.
KEES MEDIA CONTACT:
Jamie Sheffler, jsheffler@kees2success.com
HAWAIʻI STATE PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL COMMISSION MEDIA CONTACT:
Sheryl Turbeville, Sheryl.Turbeville@spcsc.hawaii.gov
Cradle Kalamazoo’s search for New Executive Director
Nonprofit Executive Search Firm KEES has been exclusively retained by Cradle Kalamazoo for the Executive Director search. Cradle Kalamazoo is a collective impact Initiative that is fiscally sponsored by YWCA Kalamazoo. This role will also serve as the Vice President of Community Health (YWCA Kalamazoo).
The Board of Cradle Kalamazoo has retained KEES, an executive search firm for nonprofits, as its partner in the search for an experienced and accomplished Executive Director. The role also serves as the Vice President of Community Health for YWCA Kalamazoo.
The Executive Director of Cradle Kalamazoo provides strategic oversight and leadership in addressing the root causes of health inequities that affect infant mortality in Kalamazoo County. As the primary champion and face of the Initiative, the Executive Director will represent the tangible impact of Cradle in the community. Reporting to the YWCA CEO and the Governance Chairs of Cradle, they will build on the existing relationship and resources and strengthen the Initiative’s work, continually advocating for the purposes and goals of Cradle.
Under the Maternal Child Health strategic focus area of YWCA Kalamazoo, the Executive Director will supervise and guide a team comprised of four Coordinators (Public Health, Health Equity, Community Health, and overall Project), along with the WISH team (Women and Infant Supportive Health), with a grant-funded budget of approximately $1.2M and implement the 2023 strategic plan.
For more information on this leadership opportunity, please read the full Opportunity Guide here: https://bit.ly/ED-and-VP-Cradle-Kalamazoo-YWCA
Cradle Kalamazoo seeks an impact-driven individual, who understands the inequities and disparities that exist in public health and is driven for change, particularly for black infants and their mothers. The successful candidate will be detail-oriented, possess stellar communication skills, and be able to communicate with key stakeholders and partners. They must embody a passion for the mission and be a proactive advocate for the Initiative.
This search is being managed by Randi Blasutti and Heather Eddy of KEES. Questions and confidential inquiries may be addressed directly to rblasutti@kees2success.com.
About the Partners
CRADLE KALAMAZOO
Cradle Kalamazoo (Cradle), a multi-agency community initiative housed within YWCA Kalamazoo, aims to identify, and implement evidence-based and holistic interventions in order to reduce infant death and promote respect for families, women, and their children. Operating with a Collective Impact model, Cradle conveys key partner agencies, voices, and experts, using a structured form of collaboration to improve birth outcomes. To learn more, please visit www.cradlekalamazoo.com.
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 non-profit consulting services, including executive search, leadership development, interim staffing, and human resources support. For more information, please visit www.kees2success.com.
KEES MEDIA CONTACT:
Jamie Sheffler, jsheffler@kees2success.com
CRADLE KALAMAZOO MEDIA CONTACT:
Hannah Grabowski, hgrabowski@ywcakalamazoo.org