Nonprofits, at the helm: United Way of St. Johns and Hope Street name new leaders

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Nonprofits, at the helm: United Way of St. Johns and Hope Street name new leaders
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Mark LeMaire takes over for Melissa Nelson at United Way of St. Johns County, and Hope Street and Baptist Health Foundation make personnel changes.

He was a"proven leader and natural partner dedicated to philanthropic work," board chairman Joe Pickens said."Mark’s extensive nonprofit experience combined with his familiarity with both St. Johns and Putnam counties make him the ideal person to lead our organization," Pickens said. "When you have a perfect fit, you don’t just think it, you feel it too. That was the unanimous sentiment of the search committee.

LeMaire joined The Community Foundation in 2013. He directed a $5 million annual donor portfolio based on international relief, housing, education and environment; designed and implemented an annual competitive grant process for Putnam County; and managed St. Johns County donor and grant investments.

"In St. Johns and Putnam counties, United Way plays a unique and vital role in improving our communities," he said."I look forward to working … to advance the vision of greater health, education and financial stability for all our neighbors." While serving at the Northeast Florida United Way, he led the planned giving effort and the annual community investments and volunteer center, built a neighborhood-focused funding initiative, oversaw a $6 million annual budget and developed and implemented an online grant application process. in Jacksonville where caregivers are trained to help children through complex developmental trauma.

Murray has worked in the behavioral health, education and family life services fields since 2007. She succeeds founder Callie Lackey, who led Hope Street until her September 2021 death.

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