Four New Members Join Eight-Person Board of Directors
Yoga 4 Change, a 501(c)(3) organization that fosters holistic wellbeing, resilience, and transformation for individuals and communities through evidence-based trauma-informed curricula, is honored to announce the addition of four new members to its eight-person Board of Directors:
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Bankole “Banks” Adebanjo has served in key senior leadership positions in the non-profit and education industries for the past 15 years, most recently serving as the Vice President of Programs for Special Olympics Florida.
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Bradel Canfield has been a leader within the anti-human trafficking movement for more than five years, sharing her expertise nationally as a consultant to organizations working with trauma and individuals impacted by human trafficking.
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Heather Schatz is the Senior Producer, Talk Shows for WJCT Public Media and also contributes to WJCTNews.org and Edible Northeast Florida magazine. She has received awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association, the Florida Association of Broadcasters, and the Florida Society of Professional Journalists.
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Linsey Smith currently serves as the Chief Development and Marketing Officer for Special Olympics Florida, where she has worked for 10 years. Previously, she had a 13-year career in hospitality, overseeing the launch and management of several boutique hotels in South Beach, Miami.
These four new members join current board members to strategize on how to achieve Yoga 4 Change’s vision to create a world where people impacted by trauma feel supported, connected, and empowered to live a health and joyful lives:
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Dr. Kristopher Kaliebe is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of South Florida. He is a Distinguished Fellow and serves as co-chair of the Media Committee at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP).
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Semone Neuman has served in senior leadership capacities in Fortune 100 healthcare organizations for over 20 years, primarily focused on leading large-scale operations and technology teams.
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Dabney Ware is an attorney with Foley & Lardner LLP, where she has practiced with the firm’s Labor & Employment Group for more than 20 years.
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Anne White (Board Chair) has most recently served as the Chief Administrative Officer at Step Up For Students, a nonprofit whose mission is to empower parents to pursue and engage in the most appropriate learning options for their children.
“Moving into our tenth year, we are focusing on recruiting members to strengthen the strategic vision and community impact,” said Yoga 4 Change Executive Director Michelle LeClair. “The diverse backgrounds, industries, and perspectives reflected in our Board of Directors, as well as their dedication and support, will aid us in effectively responding to evolving needs of the communities we serve.”
Yoga 4 Change is a 501(c)(3) organization, founded in 2014, that fosters holistic wellbeing, resilience, and transformation for individuals and communities through evidence-based trauma-informed curricula.Y4C aims to heal and empower these underserved populations, creating healthier, safer communities, one class at a time.
Based in Florida, Yoga 4 Change has implemented programs in more than 60 partner facilities throughout four regions; Northeast Florida, South Florida, Tampa Bay and Central Florida. Yoga 4 Change envisions a world where people impacted by trauma feel supported, connected, and empowered to live a healthy and joyful life.
For more information on Yoga 4 Change’s programs, visit y4c.org or contact us at info@y4c.org.
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