
UMCM Suncoast has added two new board members to its Board of Directors. Board members govern and provide insight and oversight on fundraising, programs and overall strategy for UMCM Suncoast (UMCM).
John T Johnson, MPA, is Associate Director at USFSP’s Office of Research. In this capacity, Mr. Johnson supports the research mission at USF St. Petersburg including assisting with the submission of grants to external funders and providing expertise on external related funding matters. He is also Vice President of the Historic Old Northeast Neighborhood Association (HONNA) and previously served on the leadership committee of an oncology camp sponsored by the American Cancer Society.
“I look forward to using both my professional experience and educational background in support of UMCM Suncoast. It is a really exciting time for this organization and it is my hope that I will be able to help support the growth and success of UMCM Suncoast!” says Mr. Johnson.
Gayoung Kim, SHRM-CP, is an Human Resources Business Partner at Raymond James Financial. She supports several business lines in achieving objectives through investing in their people. She is also on the Leadership board for an Emerging Professionals Network at her firm, and enjoys being involved in her community.
“It’s exciting to bring my HR knowledge to UMCM Suncoast and help the organization grow and become recognized as a model of excellence for all the comprehensive services and programs offered,” says Ms. Kim.
“Mr. Johnson’s grant and funding knowledge will be a tremendous asset to UMCM Suncoast, as we seek to diversify the funding portfolio of our programs. And Ms. Kim’s expertise in human resources will not only help us internally with our own staffing needs, but externally in the work we do to help people move towards self-sustainability,” said Pamela Qualls, CEO of UMCM Suncoast.
“We look forward to the contributions our new board members offer in fostering UMCM’s mission,” Ms. Qualls added.
About UMCM Suncoast
UMCM Suncoast (UMCM) is an independent nonprofit working to alleviate the symptoms and address the causes of poverty through innovative educational programs. UMCM is comprised of four cooperative programs that create community improvement with services that allow children, families and individuals to become self-sustaining members of the community. For more information, visit www.umcmsuncoast.org.