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Jim Smith has been President of the ADNet Board since its beginning in 2004. Jim's positive spirit and tireless leadership have been an inspiration to the rest of the Board. Jim and his wife Phyllis often extend their hospitality to ADNet Board and volunteers from their Goshen, Indiana home. He works in Corporate Services for Everence Financial (formerly MMA or Mennonite Mutual Aid).
Milt Stoltzfus has been part of the ADNet Board from its beginning in 2004. Currently he serves as vice president. Milt lives in Ephrata, Pennsylvania and serves as Coordinator of Spiritual Nurture and Community Life for Friendship Community, a Mennonite-related disability service provider based in Lititz, Pennsylvania. In addition to his knowledge of the field of developmental disabilities, Milt enlivens board meetings with his positive spirit and sense of humor. Wilfred Martens, from Fresno, California, is a retired English Professor from Fresno Pacific University and comes from the Mennonite Brethren Church. He was instrumental in founding Central California Mennonite Residential Services (CCMRS). Wilfred's wealth of experience and wisdom in board development has been very valuable to ADNet.
Vyron L. Schmidt was appointed to the ADNet Board in 2010 and currently serves as Secretary/Treasurer. Vyron lives in from
Gerald Meck, from Akron, Pennsylvania, had the privilege of meeting and developing friendships with persons with disabilities during his twenty-six years as CEO of United Disabilities Services. He brings to ADNet a conviction that people with disabilities need to be treated with respect and to experience opportunities that enhance their value and dignity as persons. Gerald is an active member of Akron Mennonite Church. Rebecca Gascho, Goshen, Indiana, recently ended twelve years of employment as an administrator at LaCasa, a community development organization in Goshen. She brings to ADNet a wealth of experience in managing and leading people and projects, grant writing and recruiting volunteers. She attends Waterford Mennonite Church in Goshen.
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