Congratulations Devon Stinson

Leadership Dayton is an esteemed program that has brought together a community of leaders dedicated to making a positive impact on the Dayton region. Every year, the program culminates in a celebratory event that recognizes the achievements of the participants and the program’s impact on the community. We are excited to announce that We Care Arts, Board Member, Devon Stinson will receive the award for “Outstanding Community Board Service”.

Devon Stinson is a true gem when it comes to her service as a WCA Board member. Not only does she lend her time and energy as Secretary of the Executive Board, but she also takes on the task of being a member of various WCA event committees. Her dedication to serving We Care Arts extends even further as she shares her talents as a graphic artist by designing the Annual Report. Devon’s commitment to the artist clients is admirable, as she even held a Visiting Artist class to teach the artist-clients print making. Her willingness to share her knowledge and skills with others is a testament to her generosity and passion for helping those around her. Devon’s contributions to the community are invaluable and her dedication is truly inspiring. It is no surprise that she will be recognized as Volunteer of the Year.

“Devon’s collaborative spirit shines through in all her interactions with me as the Executive Director, who counts on her Board Guidance and advice, as well as our artist-clients and staff. She has repeatedly and consistently exhibited exceptional teamwork, fostering an environment of mutual respect and shared goals. Her interactions demonstrate her embrace of diversity and her dedication to serving all individuals with dignity and respect.”

Katie Neubert, Executive Director

The other winners include:

Pat McDonald, Community Leader of the Year

Jenni Frazer, Leadership Dayton Volunteer of the Year

ADAMHS, Program Partner of the Year

This year’s event will be held at Dayton’s Packard Museum. Upon entering the museum, attendees will be greeted by an impressive collection of Packard cars and artifacts. As they explore the museum, they will have the opportunity to connect with other Leadership Dayton graduates, enjoy a delicious breakfast, and celebrate another successful year of programming, community, and service.

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