Montgomery County Food Bank welcomes Jim Carman as new Board Chairman announces four new directors

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Jim Carman has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Montgomery County Food Bank's Board of Directors, with a commitment to unite the community in the fight against hunger. In his statement, Carman highlighted the importance of collaboration among volunteers and partners. The Food Bank also welcomed four new directors: Brian Albert, Scott Darling, Kristen Shults, and Justine Smith, each bringing unique skills from their respective industries. Albert advises on corporate matters, while Darling offers expertise in finance and governance from his long career in energy. Shults serves as CFO and has extensive experience in accounting, and Smith brings over 30 years of leadership in the chemical industry.

Together, they are poised to implement innovative strategies to combat food insecurity in Montgomery County. The Food Bank's mission becomes increasingly vital as community needs grow. Carman's leadership signals a proactive approach to ensuring access to nourishing food for all residents.

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