New management named at food bank
STAFF REPORT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 4 months AGO
MOSES LAKE - Community Services of Moses Lake, Inc. recently named Peny Archer and Scott Kilpatrick as the new managers of the Moses Lake Food Bank.
Archer is now the food bank's operations manager. She last held the position as assistant director.
Kilpatrick was hired as the financial manager. He has 27 years of experience as an attorney.
He started volunteering at the food bank in May and was later brought on as a management consultant to help run the organization.
"Peny and Scott have a passion and commitment to help our community's people in need. And that is what we are all about," states Tom Chaplin, president and chairman of Community Services of Moses Lake's Board of Directors. "The board of directors is very pleased to have these individuals as our managers. They make an excellent team."
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