It is with great excitement
that United Way of Northwest Michigan welcomes Ranae McCauley as its new
Executive Director. Ranae comes to the
organization from the Michigan State University Extension program, where she
was previously the Coordinator of the Community Collaboratives in Antrim and Kalkaska Counties .
“We are so excited to be able
to obtain someone as qualified and respected in the community as Ranae
McCauley.” said local United Way Board President Matt Classens. “Ranae’s dedication to helping those in need
is exemplary. As a former citizen of the
Year in Kalkaska County and as the 2012 Traverse Area
Athena award winner, she epitomizes what ‘Living United’ is all about.”
McCauley has spent the past
17 years working at the MSU Extension on collaborative efforts in Antrim,
Benzie, Grand Traverse, Leelanau and Kalkaska
Counties . She is active in many regional projects
including housing matters, the local 211 call in center, child advocacy and
farm to school programs. She is a
founding member of the local Poverty Reduction Initiative, and current
Vice-President of the Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District
Board.
“I look forward to working with agencies
to improve the quality of life in our region. We are blessed to
have an amazing network of donors and organizations dedicated to making a
positive impact for our most fragile and vulnerable citizens.” Ranae McCauley.
Ranae was selected out of
over 40 candidates who applied for the position. The search team conducted six initial
interviews, and conducted a final round interview with the finalist. It is anticipated that she will assume her
new role on or around August 19, 2013.
Please join us in welcoming
Ranae McCauley to United Way of Northwest Michigan.
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