SourcePoint has announced the hiring of Amy Schossler as director of community programs for the nonprofit organization. In the senior leadership role, Schossler is responsible for such programs as the enrichment center, family caregiver support, insurance education, and nutrition program.

Amy SchosslerPrior to joining SourcePoint, Schossler was executive director of the Upper Arlington Commission on Aging, responsible for all administrative activities of the nonprofit senior services organization. Previously, she was the administrator for community outreach and home health programs for a senior living community in Columbus.[widgets_on_pages id=1]

“Amy comes to SourcePoint with extensive direct service and management experience,” said Robert Horrocks, executive director. “In addition, this experience is with older adults and within the aging network in central Ohio, which makes her a valuable addition to our team in Delaware County.”

Schossler graduated from Miami University with a bachelor’s degree in personnel management and organizational behavior before earning her master’s degree in health administration from The Ohio State University.

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