Stoltzenburg resigns as CEO of Community Action
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[June 20, 2012]
After
almost seven years as executive director and CEO of the Community
Action Partnership of Central Illinois, Angela Stoltzenburg
announced her resignation to the governing board on May 16. Her last
day at the agency will be Thursday.
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"I'm very proud of what the agency has accomplished since 2005,"
said Stoltzenburg. "Community Action is now financially stable.
While it will always have programs that require public support, we
have become more efficient and at the same time have expanded our
services. Most importantly, the agency has continued to help people
and change the lives of over 10,000 people annually." In 2010, the
agency successfully wrote a grant to expand Head Start services to
pregnant women, infants and toddlers. Most recently, Community
Action has taken on the challenge of establishing a public
transportation system for Logan and Mason counties.
Community Action is a private organization that reported over $9
million in revenues in 2011. The agency serves six counties, employs
over 120 people and administers grants from a variety of federal and
state funding sources.
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"I am incredibly thankful for the opportunity I have had to learn
and grow in this position," Stoltzenburg said. "Directing an
organization of this size is extremely rewarding and challenging.
I'm very thankful for the support I have had from my fellow
employees, the board of directors and the community during my time
with the agency, and I am confident the agency will continue to be
successful into the future."
The search for a new executive director will begin immediately. For
more information, about Community Action, visit
www.capcil.org. [Text from file received from
Community Action Partnership of
Central Illinois] |