Detroit's Children's Center is getting a new president and CEO in July 2023, the Detroit Free Press reports.
Nicole Wells Stallworth will take over for Deborah Matthews, who announced her resignation last month.
"Her expertise in nonprofit management, issue advocacy, behavioral health, child welfare, public education, legislative and government affairs, communications, and make her extremely well-qualified for this role," board chair LizAgius says in a press release.
Stallworth, who has worked for the nonprofit for more than 20 years, says she is "honored" to take on the job.
"My mission as CEO will be to continue building upon the momentum and tremendous legacy of my predecessor, Deborah Matthews while being a champion for the stability, success, and growth of families within our community," she says.
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