Ledger Nomintaed To Feeding America’s National Council

Feeding the Gulf Coast has announced that Michael Ledger, its president and CEO, has been nominated to serve on Feeding America’s National Council, the elected body representing the collective voice and perspectives of food banks across the Feeding America nationwide network of food banks, food pantries and meal programs. Composed of elected representatives from food banks nationwide and appointed Feeding America National Organization staff, the council ensures decisions reflect the diversity of its members and the communities they serve. As part of this leadership body, Ledger will help guide decision-making that influences national strategy, donor partnerships, contracts, policies, systems, operating models and public policy priorities. It will also ensure feedback from food banks of all sizes and regions informs nationwide initiatives and long-term planning. 

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