Special to 1808Delaware

SourcePoint announces the appointment of two new members to its volunteer board of directors, as well as the full slate of officers and board members for 2025. Joining the board are Todd Everingham and Beth Long-Higgins.

Todd Everingham is a financial advisor for First Citizens National Bank. A Dublin resident and U.S. Army veteran, Everingham is an active member of the Delaware Area Chamber of Commerce and the Delaware Rotary. He earned a bachelor’s degree in family resource management from The Ohio State University and an MBA from Ohio Dominican University.

Beth Long-Higgins, a Delaware resident, is the vice president for engagement at United Church Homes. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and music from Heidelberg University and a Master of Divinity degree from the United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. Long-Higgins has extensive volunteer experience, including serving as a member on the Ageism and Culture Advisory Council of the American Society on Aging and as a trained facilitator with the National Center to Reframe Aging with the Gerontological Society of America.

The full 2025 board includes 17 individuals: President Pamela Foster, Vice President Cheri Thompson, Secretary Annie Horstman, Treasurer Dennis Mowrey, Past President Alice Frazier, Sustaining Director Roger Van Sickle, Randy Bournique, William Brown, Adrienne Corbett, Todd Everingham, Ron Fantozzi, Beth Fligner, Liz Gitter, Wren Kruse, Beth Long-Higgins, Michael Tucker, and Jodie Wegmiller.

SourcePoint’s board of directors is responsible for establishing the mission and ensuring that the organization continues to fulfill that mission with legal and ethical integrity. The board determines the strategic direction and provides financial oversight of the nonprofit organization. The board employs a chief executive officer to supervise staff, implement policy, and oversee day-to-day operations. 

SourcePoint is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides professional expertise, services, and programs for Delaware County adults who want to thrive after 55, as well as family caregivers. Services and programs are supported by the local senior services levy, private and corporate donations, grants, and the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging. Learn more at MySourcePoint.org.

Source. Images: SourcePoint


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