Donna Clark will serve as the Hanley Center Foundation’s new director of finance and administration.
In this role, Clark will ensure the integrity of financial activities performed on behalf of the foundation and oversee the day-to-day administrative operations, including human resources. She brings more than 25 years of experience to her new role, having served in government and nonprofit environments as director of finance and administration.
“Donna is an excellent fit for our team at the Hanley Center Foundation,” Board Chairman David Fritz said. “Her solid financial practices and 100 percent success in past financial audits are strengths she brings to this position. In addition, she has developed business plans, budgets and launched multiple nonprofit entities throughout Louisiana and Florida. Finally, her grant experience, having administered more than $37 million in grant resources to 630 service providers for 38,000 children in West Palm Beach, is invaluable. We are delighted she accepted the position during this exciting time in our foundation’s history.”
Established more than 30 years ago by Mary Jane and Jack Hanley, the Hanley Center Foundation is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to give hope to individuals, families and communities affected by alcoholism and drug addiction through access to high quality treatment, education, family support and community prevention programs.
A Boca Raton resident, Clark comes to the foundation after serving most recently at Prime Force II Inc., where she provided short-term and long-term financial services to multiple industries, including nonprofits, management companies and governmental agencies.
“I’m looking forward to being a part of the team at Hanley Center Foundation and to developing pathways in a newer direction,” Clark said. “Streamlining the finance department by developing and implementing a 2016-17 work plan and budget, and identifying future funding opportunities from multiple sources are two key areas where I think I can contribute significantly. I believe substance abuse prevention is the key tool to helping our youth avoid the cycle of chemical dependency, and I want to be a part of helping people rebuild the fabric of their life.”
For more information about the Hanley Center Foundation, visit www.hanleycenterfoundation.org or call (561) 841-1212.
ABOVE: Donna Clark