Mid-Cumberland Human Resource Agency
Executive Director
Executive Director | Ms. Jane Hamrick |
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jhamrick@mchra.com | |
Term Start | December 2003 |
Jane's Experience: Ms. Hamrick was the Program Director for the MCHRA Meals-on-Wheels program for approximately 20 years before being appointed in December 2003 as Executive Director. |
Senior Staff
Name | Title |
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Mr. Kevin Rye | Director of Operations/Chief Financial Officer |
Ms. Terry Dixon | Finance Director |
Staff
Full Time Staff | 366 |
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Part Time Staff | 83 |
Volunteers | 1,370 |
Contractors | 0 |
Retention Rate | 0% |
Plans & Policies
Does your organization have a Fundraising Plan? | Yes |
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Does your organization have a Strategic Plan? | Yes |
Years Strategic Plan Considers | 3 |
When was the Strategic Plan adopted? | |
Does your organization have a Management Succession Plan? | No |
Does your organization have a Policy and Procedure Plan? | Yes |
Does the organization have a Nondiscrimination Policy? | Yes |
Does the organization have a Whistle Blower Policy? | Yes |
Does the organization have a Document Destruction Policy? | Yes |
Evaluation
Is there a formal evaluation for... | Frequency (if applicable) | |
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CEO/Executive Director | Yes | Annually |
Senior Management | Yes | Annually |
Non-Management | Yes | Annually |
Awards
Award / Recognition | Organization | Year |
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Rural Executive of the Year | Tennesse Public Transportation Association | 2006 |
CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments
MCHRA's board is prescribed in the by-laws. Members are appointed by virtue of position. County Mayors or Executives from the 12 counties served compose the Executive Committee. The Policy Council is composed of the County Mayors/Executives and 12 consumer and 12 agency representatives appointed by the County Mayors. The General Governing Board is composed of those listed above, plus mayors from the cities within the region and one state senator and representative. The executive council meets quarterly. MCHRA is pleased to have an expansive volunteer pool of 1576 individuals in 13 counties. The majority of those volunteers help to package and deliver Meals-on-Wheels. The remainder are Ombudsman volunteers who visit long-term care facilities and advocate for the elderly residents. |