The Boys & Girls Club of Shelby County has announced Jennifer Huesman as its new Chief Executive Officer.
Huesman has been with the local organization for two decades, serving as Youth Development Professional, Unit Director and Director of Operations.
Per the Boys & Girls Club of Shelby County’s media release, “Jennifer’s commitment to the Boys & Girls Club mission runs deep. Her father served as CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Clinton County, and her brother, Ryon Wheeler, currently serves as CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Seymour, Jennings County, and Brownstown.”
Huesman worked with previous Boys & Girls Club CEO Scott Spahr until his death on June 4.
Huesman is the sixth CEO of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Shelby County, which also operates club in Morristown, Waldron and Southwestern.
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