Ryan Esparza is the Chief Technology Officer for EspriGas with over 20 years of experience driving growth for technology companies. ![]() Madeline Chadwick is the Senior Vice President of Communications & Corporate Affairs for Papa Johns, where she leads team member and franchisee communications, public relations, corporate communications and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy. Chadwick spearheaded the launch of The Papa John’s Foundation and its partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America. She brings more than 25 years of experience in corporate communications, spanning global companies and agencies. Bricks was honored by Atlanta Magazine’s “Women Making a Mark” and Atlanta Business Chronicle’s “Forty Under 40.” Bricks looks forward to contributing to the continued successes of BGCMA. Under Lauren’s leadership, Ipsum partnered with Georgia’s Department of Public Health to provide PCR Covid testing throughout the state. In early 2020, Lauren’s molecular laboratory team developed a COVID-19 PCR test granted Emergency Use Authorization by the FDA. Lauren Bricks is Co-Founder and CEO of Ipsum Diagnostics. ![]() Paran Christian School, and as an academic advisor for Georgia Tech Athletics. He has a passion for serving youth and fond memories of playing basketball at Boys and Girls Clubs. Babul also spent time as an assistant coach at James Madison University, an athletic director and head varsity coach at Mt. In addition, he calls games for his Alma Mater, Georgia Tech, on the ACC Network. Jon Babul serves as Vice President of Basketball Development for the Atlanta Hawks and an analyst for the NBA G-League’s College Park Skyhawks. Our Class of 2022 cohort includes 6 women, and 6 men from a myriad of industries: “Our newly appointed Board of Directors are passionate volunteer leaders who reflect the communities we serve and hold positions at Atlanta-based industries where we previously lacked representation.”īGCMA welcomes 12 new Board Members of diverse backgrounds & perspectives, as well as expertise & skillsets. “Over the past year, BGCMA has taken a strategic approach to identify the best volunteer leaders to help fulfill our mission to ignite the unlimited potential of our kids & teens,” said BGCMA Board Chair Charlie Henn. ![]() “The addition of 12 new voices to our esteemed collective counsel will help drive us closer to our RISE 2025 strategic plan to serve more kids, more often, and with greater impact.” “We couldn’t be more pleased to welcome such a talented, passionate and diverse group of board members to our Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta family,” said BGCMA President & CEO David Jernigan. Board members play a key role in shaping the strategic direction of the organization and working to secure vital funding to support Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta’s 26 locations across 11 counties in and around the city. ![]() 470.823.3276 | & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta Announces New Board of Directors Diverse 2022 Cohort of Corporate and Community Leaders Bring Decades of Experience to Support the Youth Development Nonprofit’s RISE2025 Strategic Vision and Comprehensive CampaignĪTLANTA–Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta (BGCMA) is pleased to announce the Class of 2022 Board of Directors.
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