Today we welcomed Tami Hicks, CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Elkhart County.
 
Hicks joined the Boys & Girls Clubs of Elkhart County with more than 17 years’ experience in the field of public education. She was the principal at Model Elementary School in Goshen, where she led professional development, developed a social media presence for her school to increase community engagement and served on the district safety committee. During her tenure, she worked collaboratively with her team in the creation of the Kid Mayor program for all fourth-grade students in partnership with the City of Goshen. In 2021, Hicks was named Indiana Elementary School Principal of the Year for District 2. Prior to being principal at Model, she was assistant principal at Goshen Middle School and an instructional coach and teacher for Goshen Community Schools.
 
As CEO, Hicks replaced Kevin Deary, who retired after serving in his role for 28 years. Hicks’ responsibilities include leading the organization’s strategic direction, oversight of organizational operations, financials, programming, brand reputation, talent recruitment, resource development and stakeholder relationships. The CEO also serves as the organization’s primary ambassador and lead communicator.
 
About the Boys & Girls Clubs

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Elkhart County began operations in 1956. The Clubs offer programming and service opportunities for children & teens to reach their full potential within the community. Each day, the Clubs provide powerful relationships with the youth they serve and open avenues of opportunity for young people across their community by offering safe places where young people can learn, grow and succeed.
 
Each day, they welcome more than 1,500 youth between the ages of six and 18 to their Clubhouses. As soon as our club members walk through our doors, they enter an environment of stability, consistency, and physical and emotional safety. Each day they build deeply powerful relationships with the youth they serve and open avenues of opportunity for young people across our community. B&GCs offer safe places where young people can learn, grow and succeed. They provide a quality Club Experience that assures success is within reach of every young person who enters their doors, with all members on track to graduate from high school with a plan for the future, equipped with the skills needed to have a successful life, and demonstrating good character and citizenship.
 
 
Rotary Foundation Chair and Club Secretary Howard Edwards presented Honorary Rotarians Mike and Jenny Nolan with Paul Harris Fellow awards. Mike and Jenny have been Interact Club liaisons for many years in service to the Elkhart Rotary Club and the many high school students who's participated for the past years, including chaperoning the club's annual trips to Costa Rica.