K21 Health Foundation Announces Promotion Of Summers To Operations Manager

January 7, 2025 at 6:43 p.m.
Angie Summers
Angie Summers

By Staff Report

WINONA LAKE — K21 Health Foundation announced the promotion of Angie Summers to the position of operations manager.
In her enhanced role for the foundation, Summers will be responsible for the areas of internal operations, vendor relationships, facility management, meeting management, communications and marketing.
“We are a small team at K21, so each of us carries multiple areas of responsibility to help the foundation accomplish its mission for the community. Angie has contributed greatly to K21 in her time here and we’re pleased to give her more leadership and responsibilities in the work being done,” said K21 CEO Rich Haddad.
In addition to her direct responsibilities, Summers participates in several community health coalitions and groups focused on meeting needs in the community and participates in the grant process at K21, according to a provided news release.
“With a master’s in social work degree and over 12 years of working on the front lines of community needs programs, Angie brings an experience and perspective to the foundation that goes beyond her direct responsibilities here. She is a great team member in helping K21 pursue its mission,” said Haddad.
K21 Health Foundation exists for the benefit of Kosciusko County residents to ensure health care services are provided, and to advance prevention and healthy living. Visit www.k21healthfoundation.org for more information or to contact the staff.

WINONA LAKE — K21 Health Foundation announced the promotion of Angie Summers to the position of operations manager.
In her enhanced role for the foundation, Summers will be responsible for the areas of internal operations, vendor relationships, facility management, meeting management, communications and marketing.
“We are a small team at K21, so each of us carries multiple areas of responsibility to help the foundation accomplish its mission for the community. Angie has contributed greatly to K21 in her time here and we’re pleased to give her more leadership and responsibilities in the work being done,” said K21 CEO Rich Haddad.
In addition to her direct responsibilities, Summers participates in several community health coalitions and groups focused on meeting needs in the community and participates in the grant process at K21, according to a provided news release.
“With a master’s in social work degree and over 12 years of working on the front lines of community needs programs, Angie brings an experience and perspective to the foundation that goes beyond her direct responsibilities here. She is a great team member in helping K21 pursue its mission,” said Haddad.
K21 Health Foundation exists for the benefit of Kosciusko County residents to ensure health care services are provided, and to advance prevention and healthy living. Visit www.k21healthfoundation.org for more information or to contact the staff.

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