CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Fifth Third today announced the second cohort of its Empowering Community Leaders career development growth program, aimed at fostering the next generation of nonprofit leaders in the communities the Bank serves.
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“When nonprofit organizations have the resources they need to succeed, the benefits become exponential,” said Chief Corporate Responsibility Officer Kala Gibson. “It means more effective programs that better serve the community, which leads to greater success, more demand, and the ability to hire and onboard more new employees.”
The Empowering Community Leaders program was launched in 2022 to provide resources and training to nonprofit leaders across Fifth Third’s footprint. Each leader is nominated for participation in the 18-month-long program by Fifth Third’s community impact managers.
Jointly funded by the Fifth Third Foundation and Fifth Third, ECL provides nonprofit leaders with lessons in leadership development, technical skills and specialized certifications that enable access to resources and knowledge necessary to achieve great community outcomes.
"The Fifth Third Foundation is dedicated to strengthening our communities," said Heidi B. Jark, managing director of the Fifth Third Foundation. "This program equips and empowers community and nonprofit leaders with the skills and knowledge to create positive and long-lasting impacts and pathways to opportunity."
The ECL program provides nonprofit leaders with access to training and development through several national organizations:
- Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education: Executive Certificate in Nonprofit Leadership
- Grow America (formerly the National Development Council): Rental housing development certification.
- Resilia: Nonprofit capacity building program
Members of the 2024-25 Empowering Community Leaders cohort include:
AQUME Foundation |
Ciarra Adkins |
President |
Wyoming, MI |
Avondale Development Corporation |
Russell Hairston |
Executive Director |
Cincinnati, OH |
BUILD Institute |
Regina Ann Campbell |
President/CEO |
Detroit, MI |
Charlotte Area Fund, Inc. |
Nicholas Wharton |
President/CEO |
Charlotte, NC |
Childrens Home Society of Florida |
Andry Sweet |
President/CEO |
Orlando, FL |
City of Dayton - Human Relations Council |
Lamonte Hall, Jr. |
Executive Director |
Dayton, OH |
Corporation to Develop Communities of Tampa, Inc. |
Ernest Coney, Jr. |
CEO |
Tampa, FL |
Goodwill Easterseals Miami Valley |
LaVar Glover |
Director of West Campus Operations |
Dayton, OH |
Grove Park Foundation |
Gavin McGuire |
Executive Director |
Atlanta, GA |
Hammond Development Corporation/HDC |
Jennifer Bussey |
Executive Director |
Hammond, IN |
HOPE Toledo |
John Jones |
President & CEO |
Toledo, OH |
IMPACT Community Action |
Robert "Bo" Chilton |
CEO |
Columbus, OH |
Neighborhood Health Care Inc dba Neighborhood Family Practice |
Domonic Hopson |
President & CEO |
Cleveland, OH |
ProsperUs Detroit |
Paul Jones |
CEO |
Detroit, MI |
REBOUND, Inc. |
Kevin Dunlap |
President/CEO |
Louisville, KY |
Spanish Coalition for Housing (SCH) |
Joseph Lopez |
Executive Director/CEO |
Chicago, IL |
The Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio |
Christie Kuhns |
President/CEO |
Cincinnati, OH |
Urban League of Broward County |
Courtnee Biscardi |
Executive Vice President |
Fort Lauderdale, FL |
Urban League of Greater Atlanta |
Nancy Flake Johnson |
President & CEO |
Atlanta, GA |
United Way of Greater Nashville |
Erica Mitchell |
EVP, Chief Community Impact Officer |
Nashville, TN |
Walnut Hills Redevelopment Foundation |
Samantha Miller |
Executive Director |
Cincinnati, OH |
West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce |
Guillermo Cisneros |
President & CEO |
Grand Rapids, MI |
West Side Community Land Trust |
Charis Blackmon |
Executive Director |
Charlotte, NC |
Working Credit |
Morgan Spears |
Chief Community Engagement Officer |
Chicago, IL |
YWCA South Florida, Inc. |
Kerry-Ann Royes |
President & CEO |
Miami, FL |
To learn more about Empowering Community Leaders, please visit .
About the Fifth Third Foundation
Established in 1948, the Fifth Third Foundation was one of the first charitable foundations created by a financial institution. The Fifth Third Foundation supports worthy causes in the areas of health and human services, education, community development and the arts in the states where Fifth Third Bank operates.
About Fifth Third
Fifth Third is a bank that’s as long on innovation as it is on history. Since 1858, we’ve been helping individuals, families, businesses and communities grow through smart financial services that improve lives. Our list of firsts is extensive, and it’s one that continues to expand as we explore the intersection of tech-driven innovation, dedicated people and focused community impact. Fifth Third is one of the few U.S.-based banks to have been named among Ethisphere’s World’s Most Ethical Companies® for several years. With a commitment to taking care of our customers, employees, communities and shareholders, our goal is not only to be the nation’s highest performing regional bank, but to be the bank people most value and trust.
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