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MCCF
News

Maddox to
Serve as Executive Director
By Maggie Nixon,
Pilot News Managing Editor
1/16/07
- After the announcement that long-time director Jeffrey Honzik
was resigning from both the Marshall County Community Foundation
and the United Way of Marshall County (effective after the completion
of the 2006 campaign), both boards began their search for a replacement.
Dave Morrow,
president of the board of directors of the United Way of Marshall
County, announced Thursday that Jennifer S. Maddox will assume the
role of executive director for both organizations in February.
"I
am very excited to announce Jennifer Maddox as executive director
of the Marshall County Community Foundation and the United Way of
Marshall County," Morrow said. "She will begin her tenure
with us Feb. 14, 2007."
Tammy Houin,
president of the board for the Marshall County Community Foundation,
said 29 applications were received for the position. "I believe
about 15 were given a phone call -- five were interviewed. We had
probably 10 candidates that were very qualified people apply for
the position."
Morrow added,
"The combined search committee had many outstanding candidates
and we are very pleased that Jennifer accepted the position. Jennifer
is very excited to join our organizations and will bring us a fresh
new perspective."
"She is
very talented and she’s very dynamic. I think the community will
like her," said Houin.
Houin said the
two organizations chose to again hire one shared executive director
because it’s a trend both boards see coming in the future.
"These
boards were ahead of their time in Marshall County -- the board
did this 10 years ago. We’re saving the community money by hiring
one individual for both organizations. We don’t compete with each
other and we’re here for the betterment of the community,"
Houin said. "We’re here for the community together."
Prior to joining
the Marshall County organizations, Maddox served as manager of Administration
and Finance for the Department of Physics at the University of Notre
Dame. She held that position since June, 1998.
In that capacity,
she was responsible for all business and office operations of the
Department of Physics for approximately 220 people.
She managed
budgets of approximately $13 million for restricted and non-restricted
funds. She also managed personnel, finances, databases, proposals,
facilities, renovations, publications, technology needs, development,
communications; graduate and undergraduate student needs; alumni,
faculty and visitor needs.
In 2002, Maddox
received the University of Notre Dame Award of Merit.
Prior to working
with Notre Dame, she served as the executive director of the Mental
Health Association (MHA) of St. Joseph County, a United Way agency,
for three years.
In that position,
Maddox was responsible for all aspects of the agency including:
administration, personnel, volunteers, advocacy, programs, public
relations, fund raising, development, financial reporting, and budgets.
During her tenure
at the MHA, she created new programs, recruited new volunteers,
increased agency income and established new collaborative relationships.
Maddox is a
native of South Bend. She completed her undergraduate degree at
the University of Houston, graduating Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor
of business administration degree in finance. She earned her masters
of business administration degree from the University of Notre Dame,
graduating Cum Laude.
For 12 years,
Maddox worked for Criterion Investment Management Company in Houston,
Texas as administrator of marketing and client services. During
her tenure there, she managed client services for 125 institutional
clients comprising $7 billion in assets.
Maddox has participated
in community service all of her life. Her volunteerism includes
the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Parents
Anonymous, Crisis Pregnancy Center, St. Vincent de Paul Home, Indiana
School for the Blind, Greater Houston Women’s Foundation, and the
St. Joseph County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Program.
As a result
of her volunteer activism, she was honored by Transamerica Corporation
with the "Outstanding Community Volunteer" Award in 1991,
1992 and 1993.
Since returning
to South Bend, she has served on several not-for-profit boards including
La Casa de Amistad (South Bend), Mental Health Association of St.
Joseph County, Indiana Opera North (Elkhart), and Redbud Community
Retreat (South Bend), often serving in an officer capacity.
She was honored
with a YWCA Tribute to Women Nomination in 1997.
Since 2004,
she has been an undergraduate mentor for the University of Notre
Dame Building Bridges Mentor Program. For the last several years,
she has served as the chair of the Chad Edward Pearson Memorial
Scholarship Fund at Indiana University South Bend.
In addition,
Maddox has been a motorcycle safety Instructor, certified by the
State of Indiana, Department of Education, since May 1999. She teaches
motorcycle safety courses for ABATE of Indiana, primarily in South
Bend. Motorcycling is her favorite stress reliever whenever she
rides her red 1997 Harley Davidson Springer Softail, she said.
Morrow said
Maddox and her husband, Mark Stevens, are looking for a home to
relocate to Marshall County.
Maddox is planning
to attend the United Way’s board meeting on Jan. 18 and is looking
forward to meeting the entire board.
"Both organizations
will have a joint public introduction gathering where Jennifer will
be able to meet the public, including our partners and donors,"
Morrow said.
Valentine’s
Day is not only Maddox’s first day on the job here in Marshall County,
it is also her anniversary. She married her husband on Feb. 14,
2004. The couple has two sons, a daughter-in-law and two grandchildren
in Texas.
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