NeighborImpact Hires Chief Development Officer

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NeighborImpact is excited to announce the appointment of Christopher Kealey as the organization’s new Chief Development Officer. Chris brings a wealth of experience in the nonprofit sector and a strong commitment to community service, making him an invaluable addition to the NeighborImpact team.

Born and raised in Southern California, Chris graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a major in Political Science. He furthered his education by earning a master’s degree in business administration from Claremont Graduate University. Following his academic pursuits, Chris joined the Peace Corps, serving in Costa Rica for two years, where he developed a deep passion for service and community development.

Chris began his nonprofit career by founding and serving as Executive Director of Peace Works International, an organization dedicated to immersion language study and volunteer programs. His career trajectory includes significant roles in Fundraising and Development at prestigious institutions such as Caltech, AbilityFirst, and Cal Poly Pomona. His leadership was pivotal in his role as Executive Director of HomeAid Los Angeles, where he contributed to the fight against homelessness.

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Chris has been an active volunteer for the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association for the past 20 years, demonstrating his long-standing commitment to community engagement and service.

Chris and his wife Heather now reside in Bend, Oregon, where they enjoy the vibrant community and natural beauty of the region. Their son is currently a junior studying Chemical Engineering at Oregon State University in Corvallis.

“Chris is a great addition to the NeighborImpact team,” said Scott Cooper, Executive Director of NeighborImpact. “His extensive experience and dedication to improving lives will accelerate the work of helping more people in Central Oregon. I look forward to the community welcoming another philanthropic leader into the region.”

 

Chris will be spearheading NeighborImpact’s development initiatives, focusing on expanding reach and resources to better serve the community. With his leadership, NeighborImpact is poised to enhance its impact and continue its mission of supporting people and strengthening communities.

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