Thrive Community Services Board of Directors Under New Leadership

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Thrive Community Services board of directors kicked off the October meeting with updates to leadership and additions to the board. Board director Luan Statham, retired School District 205, has taken over as board president from Trent Cox, Vice President at F&M Bank. Randy Conlon of Office Specialists, an ABS company, has been appointed Vice President and Doug Gibb of Compassus moves into the secretary role.

Joining the board are Jodi Scott, Regional Superintendent of Schools; Autumn Scott, Vice President of Student Development at Carl Sandburg College; and Katie Smith, Department of Corrections. Continuing on the board as directors are Trent Cox of F&M Bank, Adam Benedict of Mechanical Services, Inc., Pat Egan of Egan Law, Cal Palmer of RFMS, and Amber Wold of Graham Health.

“We are grateful for the time and dedication by our members who have recently concluded their time on the board – Diane Kroll and Yolanda Stigner,” states former board president Trent Cox.

Established in 1956, Thrive Community Services, formerly KCCDD, has a long history of advocating and providing services in Galesburg. Current programs include community day services, community employment services, SOAR respite program and Gordon Behrents Senior Center. Today, the organization serves over 300 individuals.

For more information, please contact Dylana Larson at dlarson@thrivegalesburg.org or call 309-344-2600 ext. 1204.

***Courtesy of Thrive Community Services***

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