
Introducing New Leadership at Jefferson Community Foundation
The Jefferson Community Foundation (JCF), a cornerstone organization aiming to enhance the quality of life in Jefferson Parish, has made a significant announcement regarding its Board of Directors. The addition of three new members—Ryan McCabe, Shivers Nellon, and Fred Preis—brings a wealth of experience and expertise, ensuring the foundation remains committed to fostering growth and innovation in the local community.
Meet the New Board Members
Ryan McCabe is not just a real estate and business litigation attorney; he’s also an educator, sharing his courtroom expertise as an Associate Professor of Trial Advocacy at Tulane University Law School. His versatile experience ranges from handling complex real estate transactions to corporate contract negotiations, making him an invaluable asset to JCF.
Shivers Nellon has made history as the first African American President of the Home Builders Association of Greater New Orleans, reflecting a strong commitment to community and workforce development. His ownership of four construction-related businesses has given him deep insights into both local industry needs and residential development, crucial for JCF’s initiatives.
Fred Preis brings over three decades of experience in labor and employment law to the table, advising major employers and trade associations across the nation. His depth of civic engagement further cements the direction JCF is aiming for—one that balances legal expertise with community benefit.
The Impact of Diverse Leadership
In the words of JCF Board Chairman Dr. Shondra Williams, the onboarding of McCabe, Nellon, and Preis is expected to significantly enhance the foundation’s impact on the community. This diversity in leadership not only enriches the foundation’s perspectives but also strengthens the network of community connections necessary for addressing issues such as economic development and education.
Community Engagement: A Cornerstone of JCF
As community needs evolve, the role of organizations like JCF becomes increasingly important. The fresh expertise brought by these new board members can help empower local entrepreneurs, foster sustainable practices, and develop programs that promote economic growth. By focusing on workforce development and educational initiatives, JCF aims to build resilience in Louisiana’s communities.
Staying Connected: Why It Matters
In this fast-changing economic landscape, staying connected to local initiatives and updates from organizations like JCF can have profound implications for Greater New Orleans business leaders. From networking opportunities to collaborative events, the foundation is poised to be at the forefront of essential discussions that shape the region's future.
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