Relay Resources Announces New Additions to Its Board of Directors
PORTLAND, Ore., March 28, 2024 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - Relay Resources, an organization that provides employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities, has expanded its Board of Directors with the inclusion of three new members. This move is part of the organization's ongoing commitment to enhance disability inclusion within workplaces and communities.
Dr. Jennifer Camota Luebke, CEO and President of Relay Resources, shared her perspective on the significance of these appointments, "We are honored to welcome a dynamic group of leaders to our board during an exciting time in our organization’s history as we work to create a world where disability inclusion is normalized in workplaces and communities. Our work is needed now more than ever to create psychologically safe, disability-inclusive work environments where disabled and non-disabled employees can thrive together.”
The new board members are:
Aaron Moses, currently serving as Vice President of Facilities and Business Operations at Pyxis Oncology. Moses has a notable background in the biotech and technology sectors, with previous roles at Genentech and Facebook (now Meta), and a significant position at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He is an MBA graduate with a healthcare focus from the George Washington University School of Business.
Anita Ramachandran, the Executive Director of MicroMentor at Mercy Corps, brings over a decade of experience in empowering under-resourced entrepreneurs and women small business owners globally. Ramachandran's extensive background spans both NGO and corporate management. She has been recognized for her contributions with the Portland Business Journal’s Women of Influence Award in 2019 and the Exceptional Community Service accolade from the Chetana Foundation in 2020. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and Economics and an MBA from Portland State University.
Robert Johnson, Vice President Commercial Relationship Manager II at First Interstate Bank, leverages over 30 years of commercial banking experience to manage key client relationships. Johnson, who graduated from the University of Oregon with a bachelor’s degree in economics and with honors from the Pacific Coast School of Banking, has a personal connection to Relay Resources through his family.
These new board members are expected to bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to Relay Resources, furthering the organization's mission to support individuals with disabilities in gaining meaningful employment.
For more information about Relay Resources and its board members, visit www.relayresources.org.
Source: Relay Resources via Newswire