K21 Welcomes New Directors in 2013
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
By Staff Report-
These individuals were selected based on their leadership, experience and knowledge of Kosciusko County.
Mock is a financial advisor for Edward Jones in Warsaw. His areas of expertise are investments, accounting, and general business.
He is a member of the Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club and has had previous non-profit board experience with Lifeline Youth & Family Services. Mock’s hobbies include photography, travel and hiking.
Tucker is a Warsaw resident with an interest in diabetes research and hunger relief. He is the co-president of Maple Leaf Farms and has served on various boards, as well as being involved in the Warsaw Community Schools Strategic Planning Process in 2011-2012.
Tucker joins the board with experience in the areas of operations, financial, marketing and strategic planning. He is a member and president of the Indiana State Poultry Association. His hobbies include golf, tennis, water sports and reading.
Longtime Winona Lake resident Grill joins the K21 board with years of experience in non-profit organizations including the Kosciusko County Community Foundation and the Biomet Foundation. He is currently dean of the School of Adult and Community Education at Grace College with expertise in education, communication and leadership training.
Grill has served as the moderator for the Kosciusko Leadership Academy for 25 years and is a member of the Christian College Coalition. He is interested in ministry, sports, fitness and reading about American history.
K21 Health Foundation exists for the benefit of Kosciusko County citizens to ensure health care services are provided, and to advance prevention and healthy lifestyles.
For more information about the foundation, call 574-269-5188 or visit www.k21foundation.org
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These individuals were selected based on their leadership, experience and knowledge of Kosciusko County.
Mock is a financial advisor for Edward Jones in Warsaw. His areas of expertise are investments, accounting, and general business.
He is a member of the Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club and has had previous non-profit board experience with Lifeline Youth & Family Services. Mock’s hobbies include photography, travel and hiking.
Tucker is a Warsaw resident with an interest in diabetes research and hunger relief. He is the co-president of Maple Leaf Farms and has served on various boards, as well as being involved in the Warsaw Community Schools Strategic Planning Process in 2011-2012.
Tucker joins the board with experience in the areas of operations, financial, marketing and strategic planning. He is a member and president of the Indiana State Poultry Association. His hobbies include golf, tennis, water sports and reading.
Longtime Winona Lake resident Grill joins the K21 board with years of experience in non-profit organizations including the Kosciusko County Community Foundation and the Biomet Foundation. He is currently dean of the School of Adult and Community Education at Grace College with expertise in education, communication and leadership training.
Grill has served as the moderator for the Kosciusko Leadership Academy for 25 years and is a member of the Christian College Coalition. He is interested in ministry, sports, fitness and reading about American history.
K21 Health Foundation exists for the benefit of Kosciusko County citizens to ensure health care services are provided, and to advance prevention and healthy lifestyles.
For more information about the foundation, call 574-269-5188 or visit www.k21foundation.org
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