Audubon Area Community Services, Inc.
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Executive Director
Chartered Community Action Professional || Certified Community Action Professional || Certified Community Action Manager
Education
- Graduated from William Carey College, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in 1965.
| B.A. in History.
- Attended the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.
Experience
- Executive Director of Audubon Area Community Services since 1975, leading
the agency to thirty times its original staffing level and more than seventy
times its 1975 budget level, now with a statewide presence and strong national
reputation.
- Executive Director of Audubon Area Community Services, Inc's four-county
parent agency, Owensboro Area Economic Opportunity Council, Inc., from 1971
to 1975.
- Social worker with the Kentucky Department of Economic Security, forerunner
of the Cabinet for Health & Families.
- Employment counselor, Kentucky Department of Economic Security and the Mississippi
Employment Security Commission.
- Pastored two Southern Baptist churches — one in Mississippi, one in
Kentucky; minister of music at Kreole, Mississippi.
Additional Information
- In 1984-1985, one of seven organizers of Leadership Kentucky, of which he
is an Honorary Alumnus..
- Executive Director Leadership Owensboro, 1984-85. Chairman, Leadership Owensboro,
1997-99. Member of Leadership Owensboro's Charter Class in 1981-82.
- In 1987, received Leadership Owensboro's first "Distinguished
Leadership Award" and the National Association for Community Leadership's
"Distinguished Leadership Award."
- Instrumental in helping form Leadership West Kentucky, 1998.
- Governor of the then 9,000-member Kentucky-Tennessee District of Kiwanis
from 1987-88, earning a "Distinguished Governor" rating; and the
Kentucky-Tennessee District was one of five "Honor Districts" worldwide
that year..
- Instrumental in organizing Kiwanis International's world-wide service program,
Young Children: PRIORITY ONE, in 1988-89; and was subsequently International
Chairman of the Kiwanis International Committee leading the effort.
- Has served as chairman of three Kiwanis International committees since 1990.
- Editor of the Kentucky-Tennessee District newsletter, K-T Notes,
from 1988-98.
- Certified Kiwanis trainer for both club officers training and Kiwanis' Leadership
Development Program.
- "Historian For Life" for the 1987-88 class of Kiwanis district
governors.
- Certified Facilitator, Covey "7 Habits of Highly Effective People,"8
Habits of Successful Marriage," "Aligning Goals for Results,"
"Focus: Achieving Your Highest Priorities," and "7 Habits of
Highly Effective Families."
- Has testified before Congressional (U.S. House) committees on several occasions;
has twice been invited to the White House — by First Ladies Barbara
Bush and Hilliary Clinton.
- Served 1990-1996 as a member of the Kentucky Commission on Poverty; in 1995
wrote for the Commission "Uncharted Waters Between the Second and Third
Waves — Successfully Navigating the 'Transformational Era' in Kentucky"
- 1981 Fellow at National Association of Community Action Agencies (NACAA)
in Washington, DC, during which time he wrote, "Why Community Action? A Response
to the Heritage Foundation Report." NACAA subsequently published the report
and credited it with "saving community action." That year, the core funding
for CAAs was recreated in the form of Community Services Block Grant (CSBG),
the only funding stream common to all CAAs nationwide.
- Member, Investigators Club, Owensboro, Kentucky. | Member, Kiwanis Club of Owensboro.
- Enjoys reading, research, and writing. Is a genealogy hobbyist and member
of several historical and genealogical societies. Three-time past president
of the West-Central Kentucky Family Research Association.