Progress Inc.
615-399-3000
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319 Ezell Pike
Nashville, TN 37217
Organization Details

Executive Director


Executive Director Ms. Donna Goodaker
E-mail d.goodaker@progress-inc.org
Term Start April 1998
Donna's Experience: Donna Goodaker came to Progress as a board member in 1994, bringing ten years professional experience in psychiatric healthcare. She became a paid employee in 1996 and was charged with establishing program supports for Progress as Director of Cheatham County Development, going on to become Executive Director of Progress in 1998. Donna completed her undergraduate degree in Special Education at Indiana University and her graduate degree in Human Development Counseling at Vanderbilt University. Donna was appointed to the Regional Advisory committee for the Statewide Planning Council by Governor Bredesen and serves on the Board of Directors of TNCO, a statewide advocacy agency for individuals with disabilities. Prior volunteer activities include the Board of Directors for Margaret Maddox YMCA, member/Chair of the Site Based Management Team at Eakin Elementary School, and Community Committee to elect the Director of Metro Nashville Public Schools (the search committee that resulted in Dr. Pedro Garcia's appointment). Currently, Donna is a member of the Association of Nonprofit Executives. She also serves on the board of our provider association, TNCO.

Senior Staff


Name Title
Mr. Barry Cunningham Director of Fiscal Services
Ms. Jodi Simmons Director of Accreditation and Continuous Improvement
Mr. Craig Lynch Director of HR
Ms. Crystal Martin Director of Senior Services
Ms. K. Kelly O'Connor CFRE Director of Development
Ms. Pam Hollingsworth Director of Employment Services
Lily Wojcik Director of Communications
Amad Moore Director of Programs (Day and Residential Services)

Staff

Full Time Staff 159
Part Time Staff 106
Volunteers 0
Contractors 0
Retention Rate 67%

Plans & Policies

Does your organization have a Fundraising Plan? Yes
Does your organization have a Strategic Plan? Yes
Years Strategic Plan Considers 3
When was the Strategic Plan adopted? October 2022
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)
CEO/Executive Director No N/A
Senior Management No N/A
Non-Management Yes Annually

Affiliations

Affiliation Year
Center for Nonprofit Management (Nashville) 2019
Donelson Hermitage Chamber of Commerce 2019
Tennessee Network of Community Organizations (TNCO) 2019

External Assessments and Accreditations

Assessment/Accreditation Year
Council on Quality and Leadership 4-year Accreditation 2021

Awards


Award / Recognition Organization Year
2012 Employment Idol Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities 2012
Above & Beyond Award Direct Support Professionals Assoc. of Tennessee (DSPAT) 2007
Agent of Change; Direct Support Professional of the year; Jo Andrews Award; Agency of the year Mayor's Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities 2012
Best Commuter-Friendly Workplace Metro Transportation Authority 2006
Certificate of Appreciation Meals on Wheels 2009
Employer Partner of the Year Goodwill Industries 2011
Finalist, Piedmont Natural Gas Excellence in Sustainable practices Award Center for Nonprofit Management 2014
Frist Team Building Award for 'Walk & Roll' Center for Nonprofit Management 2007
Individual Achievement Award- Olivette Parker TNCO 2018
John Henry Family Award - Russ Overby and Sara Smith TNCO 2018
Lifetime Achievement - Sally Mills TNCO 2015
Outstanding Direct Support Professional in Middle Tennessee Tennessee Community Organizations 2006
Outstanding DSP in Middle Tennessee Tennessee Community Organizations 2009
Outstanding DSP in Middle Tennessee Tennessee Community Organizations 2010
Outstanding Employer/Progress Marriott Enclave ARC of Tennessee & DSPAT 2006
Outstanding Manager in Middle Tennessee Tennessee Community Organizations 2009
Outstanding Manager in Middle Tennessee Tennessee Community Organizations 2010
Outstanding Manager in Middle Tennessee Tennessee Community Organization 2011
Power of Inclusion Award CABLE 2014
President's Award Tennessee Community Organizations 2007
Tennessee Agency of Distinction The ARC of Tennessee 2010
Top 5 Community Day Projects HCA Caring for the Community 2012
Top Workplaces Workplace Dynamics 2013
Top Workplaces Workplace Dynamics 2014
Top Workplaces Workplace Dynamics 2015
TWO Winners - DSP Above & Beyond Award Direct Support Professionals Assoc. of Tennessee (DSPAT) 2008
TWO Winners - DSP Above & Beyond Award Direct Support Professionals Assoc. of Tennessee (DSPAT) 2009
Volunteer of the Year ? Christy Jackson TNCO 2015
Rising Star Award - Lily Wojcik TNCO 2019
Individual Achievement Award - Travis Cook TNCO 2019
MCO Community Connector Award - Ciara Beyer ECF 2020
Work Initiative Award - Jamal Burgess The Arc of Tennessee 2019

CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments


It's fair to say that we don't ascribe to a particular or "canned" management philosophy at Progress. Our general approach to management can be described using the upside down pyramid, with each layer being responsible for the success of the layer(s) above?meaning that the Executive Director is responsible for the success of everyone else, and particularly for the department directors; the department directors are responsible for the success of the managers/supervisors; they are in turn responsible for the success of the direct support staff. In a perfect world, this keeps us honest and pushes us to find ways to help everyone grow professionally and look for solutions to problems before we blame or give up. We promote an "open door" philosophy ? perhaps clich?, but also tried and true. And, while it's a familiar non-profit claim, we try to make management decisions through the screen of our mission, balanced with the wisdom of fiscal responsibility. We have developed a couple of strategies that over time have proven to help us manage more effectively. Once a month, the management team takes an entire day away from the office to work together as a team. This allows us to work uninterrupted and deal with issues that may require confidentiality. It also keeps everyone in management up to speed on what is happening within other departments or divisions. The environment in our field has been especially stressful over the past four or five years, and we try to stay attuned to problems with morale and employee disquietude.