Local Foundation Leaders Elected As Officers Of The Indiana Philanthropy Alliance
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
By Staff Report-
Suzie Light, executive director of Kosciusko County Community Foundation, was elected as IPA board chair. Rich Haddad, president of the K21 Health Foundation, was elected as IPA board treasurer.
Light began her work at the KCCF in 1993 and was promoted to executive director in 1995. During Light’s tenure, Foundation assets have grown from just over $400,000 to over $50 million.
Light serves on several nonprofit boards including Ancilla College, Orthopedic Capital Foundation and OrthoWorx. She is a member of Warsaw Kiwanis. In 2001, Light was named the Warsaw/Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce “Woman of the Year,” and in 2006, she was presented with IPA’s Hazelett Award for Leadership in Grantmaking.
Haddad has been leading the K21 Health Foundation since his hiring in fall 2006. He oversees all aspects of K21’s operations including the financial reporting, as well as overseeing the outside investment relationships hired to invest the Foundation’s funds. He is the primary person to interact with community leaders and organizations in discovering and pursing ways that K21’s funds can be best granted into the community.
Haddad is also involved with several community committees and forums that have the purpose of promoting the improvement and advancement of Kosciusko County. He serves on the board of Warsaw Community Church and is a Warsaw Breakfast Optimist.
IPA is a nonprofit membership association of Indiana’s private, public, community, operating and corporate giving programs and other grantmaking organizations and those connected to philanthropy. Its mission is to champion, support, and connect members as they transform Indiana through effective philanthropy.
The Kosciusko County Community Foundation brings caring people and charitable endeavors together for the good of the community. Established in 1968, the Community Foundation is a public charity, and gifts made to the Foundation are tax-deductible. For more information about the Community Foundation, visit www.kcfoundation.org, call 574-267-1901 or visit the office at 102 E. Market St., Warsaw.
The K21 Health Foundation is a private foundation that focuses on opportunities to improve health and wellness for the citizens of Kosciusko County. For more information about the K21 Health Foundation, visit its office at 2170 N. Pointe Drive, Warsaw; call 574-269-5188 or visit the website at www.k21foundation.org[[In-content Ad]]
Suzie Light, executive director of Kosciusko County Community Foundation, was elected as IPA board chair. Rich Haddad, president of the K21 Health Foundation, was elected as IPA board treasurer.
Light began her work at the KCCF in 1993 and was promoted to executive director in 1995. During Light’s tenure, Foundation assets have grown from just over $400,000 to over $50 million.
Light serves on several nonprofit boards including Ancilla College, Orthopedic Capital Foundation and OrthoWorx. She is a member of Warsaw Kiwanis. In 2001, Light was named the Warsaw/Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce “Woman of the Year,” and in 2006, she was presented with IPA’s Hazelett Award for Leadership in Grantmaking.
Haddad has been leading the K21 Health Foundation since his hiring in fall 2006. He oversees all aspects of K21’s operations including the financial reporting, as well as overseeing the outside investment relationships hired to invest the Foundation’s funds. He is the primary person to interact with community leaders and organizations in discovering and pursing ways that K21’s funds can be best granted into the community.
Haddad is also involved with several community committees and forums that have the purpose of promoting the improvement and advancement of Kosciusko County. He serves on the board of Warsaw Community Church and is a Warsaw Breakfast Optimist.
IPA is a nonprofit membership association of Indiana’s private, public, community, operating and corporate giving programs and other grantmaking organizations and those connected to philanthropy. Its mission is to champion, support, and connect members as they transform Indiana through effective philanthropy.
The Kosciusko County Community Foundation brings caring people and charitable endeavors together for the good of the community. Established in 1968, the Community Foundation is a public charity, and gifts made to the Foundation are tax-deductible. For more information about the Community Foundation, visit www.kcfoundation.org, call 574-267-1901 or visit the office at 102 E. Market St., Warsaw.
The K21 Health Foundation is a private foundation that focuses on opportunities to improve health and wellness for the citizens of Kosciusko County. For more information about the K21 Health Foundation, visit its office at 2170 N. Pointe Drive, Warsaw; call 574-269-5188 or visit the website at www.k21foundation.org[[In-content Ad]]
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