Lilly Center Welcomes Judy Fisher As Stewardship Coordinator
August 2, 2023 at 5:34 p.m.
WINONA LAKE – The Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams welcomed Judy Fisher, a Chapman Lake resident, to the team.
Originally from Florida, Fisher is a Grace College alum and studied business administration. Fisher held various roles as an administrative assistant and excelled in all of them. Most recently, Judy has been a part of the Momentum Youth Conference team, handling logistics along with several other roles. Momentum draws over 2,000 middle and high school students from around the country and internationally and includes a lineup of speakers and breakout groups, according to a news release from the Lilly Center.
Fisher’s draw to the Lilly Center, however, is the lakes.
“We’ve lived on Chapman Lake for over thirty years and raised our family here,” said Fisher. “Thanks to my son, Josh, a student at Grace and a Lilly Center intern, I’ve had a front-row seat to the Lilly Center’s impact. I’m excited to begin connecting with other lake lovers who care for their lake as much as I do!”
Fisher served on the Warsaw Community High School Theater Boosters for four years, three as the publicity coordinator. She has also served as a youth leader at her church, Community Grace, and helped plan and lead ladies’ retreats.
“I am so excited to work alongside Judy and serve our supporters together,” said Dr. Nate Bosch, Creighton Brothers endowed director of the Lilly Center. “Judy brings a unique perspective to the team as she is only the second lake resident we’ve had on staff!”
As stewardship coordinator, Fisher will curate materials for and communicate regularly with Lilly Center supporters. Through thank-yous and purposeful events, Fisher will create a community that supports its lake through gifts of time and finances.
To learn more about the Lilly Center’s work in Kosciusko County, visit lakes.grace.edu.
WINONA LAKE – The Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams welcomed Judy Fisher, a Chapman Lake resident, to the team.
Originally from Florida, Fisher is a Grace College alum and studied business administration. Fisher held various roles as an administrative assistant and excelled in all of them. Most recently, Judy has been a part of the Momentum Youth Conference team, handling logistics along with several other roles. Momentum draws over 2,000 middle and high school students from around the country and internationally and includes a lineup of speakers and breakout groups, according to a news release from the Lilly Center.
Fisher’s draw to the Lilly Center, however, is the lakes.
“We’ve lived on Chapman Lake for over thirty years and raised our family here,” said Fisher. “Thanks to my son, Josh, a student at Grace and a Lilly Center intern, I’ve had a front-row seat to the Lilly Center’s impact. I’m excited to begin connecting with other lake lovers who care for their lake as much as I do!”
Fisher served on the Warsaw Community High School Theater Boosters for four years, three as the publicity coordinator. She has also served as a youth leader at her church, Community Grace, and helped plan and lead ladies’ retreats.
“I am so excited to work alongside Judy and serve our supporters together,” said Dr. Nate Bosch, Creighton Brothers endowed director of the Lilly Center. “Judy brings a unique perspective to the team as she is only the second lake resident we’ve had on staff!”
As stewardship coordinator, Fisher will curate materials for and communicate regularly with Lilly Center supporters. Through thank-yous and purposeful events, Fisher will create a community that supports its lake through gifts of time and finances.
To learn more about the Lilly Center’s work in Kosciusko County, visit lakes.grace.edu.