Atlanta Community Food Bank Strengthens Leadership to Combat Hunger
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The Atlanta Community Food Bank's 2025 Board appointments bring influential leaders who can leverage their networks to enhance the organization's impact and reach.
The Atlanta Community Food Bank has appointed new members to its Board of Directors and Advisory Board, each serving up to two three-year terms to guide operations.
New board members at the Atlanta Community Food Bank strengthen the fight against hunger, ensuring more families and individuals receive vital nutrition and support.
Discover how the Atlanta Community Food Bank's new board members, from diverse sectors, are uniting to tackle hunger across 29 counties with innovative solutions.
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The Atlanta Community Food Bank has announced its new 2025 Board of Directors and Advisory Board members, marking a significant step in its ongoing mission to address food insecurity in 29 counties across metro Atlanta and North Georgia. Kyle Waide, President & CEO of the Atlanta Community Food Bank, highlighted the importance of this leadership transition in advancing the organization's goals.
Althea Broughton has been named Chair of the Board of Directors, with Amir Ghoddousi leading the Advisory Board. Their leadership, along with new members Sarah Brown, Stewart Gantt, Mark Hoffman, Satya Kama, and Kendi O'Mard on the Board of Directors, and Brittanie Browning, Somia Farid Silber, and Chris McCollum joining the Advisory Board, brings a diverse range of expertise and a shared dedication to eradicating hunger.
This strategic enhancement of the board is expected to significantly contribute to the Atlanta Community Food Bank's initiatives, ensuring that more individuals and families in need receive support. For more information on the Atlanta Community Food Bank and its programs, visit https://www.acfb.org.
Curated from 24-7 Press Release

