CAC Announces New Board of Directors
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Sandy Springs GA
27 January, 2022
12:38 PM
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The Community Assistance Center (CAC) is pleased to announce the 2022 board of directors! Board members volunteer their time and bring their expertise and knowledge to help guide the nonprofit assistance agency now and into the future. The board, led by Chair Anne Hunt Hicks, welcomes new board members Matthew Lulay of Marietta, Nicole Morris of Sandy Springs, Neal Mulford of Dunwoody, Christina Porter of Chamblee and Rabbi Ron Segal of Sandy Springs. CAC 2022 Board of DirectorsAnne Hicks, CAC Chair, Georgia Transmission Corp.Matt Lindsay, CAC Vice Chair, Mather EconomicsAlana Leverette, CAC 2nd Vice Chair, NielsenCece Webster, CAC Secretary, The Coca Cola Company, RetiredOwen Dwoskin, CAC Treasurer, Dixon Hughes GoodmanDorris Shelton-Gulley, CAC Asst. Treasurer, Community VolunteerDick Derrick, Dunwoody United Methodist ChurchNancy Doss, Community AdvocateJosalyn Dykes, Graphic PackagingJennifer Hartz, Corporate HartzRichard Hendrix, Finch McCranieDoug Hunter, Holder ConstructionMatthew Lulay, Mather EconomicsBianca Meador, Martenson, Hasbrouck & Simon LLPNicole Morris, Emory University Law SchoolNeal Mulford, White Oak Commercial FinanceEvon Pfennig, UPSChristina Porter, Misty Creek Community ChurchRabbi Ron Segal, Temple SinaiKevin Smith, Cox Enterprises, Retired CAC thanks departing past board Chair Nancy Berger of Dunwoody for her many years of service as a board member, executive committee member and board chair. CAC serves as a safety net for the most vulnerable in our community. The agency provides basic needs to prevent homelessness and hunger and promotes self-sufficiency. CAC is a volunteer-driven nonprofit serving residents of Sandy Springs, Dunwoody and the area of Doraville served by Dunwoody schools. Since its founding in 1987, CAC has touched 24,000 families in the community. Find more information at www.ourcac.org
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