The building at 332 Main St. has been before the Board of Public Works and Safety during recent meetings regarding various improvements needed there, including stabilizing stairs in the structure.
Lake Area United Way named David Nicole its interim president and CEO after Lisa Daugherty stepped down to become president and CEO of the Valparaiso-based Center for Workforce Innovations.
âItâs an honor to work with Lake Area United Way during this time of change. I look forward to working with the team and helping them continue the great work they have been doing in the community,â Nicole said.
Nicole, a Fort Wayne native, has worked for United Way for nearly 20 years. He has worked as president and CEO of the United Way of Allen County in Northeast Indiana and in management roles for the United Way in South Carolina. He also founded Headwinds Consulting.
Mar 11, 2021 / 11:20 AM EST
LAKE COUNTY, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) – Lake Area United Way has announced David Nicole is the new interim president and chief executive officer of the organization. Nicole is taking over the role from former president and CEO Lisa Daugherty, who was recently named the president and CEO of The Center for Workforce Innovations in Valparaiso.
Nicole, who has spent nearly 20 years in the United Way network, previously served as the president and chief executive officer of United Way of Allen County as well as vice president of resource development for Trident United Way in South Carolina. Nicole is also the founder of Headwinds Consulting in Fort Wayne, a business that helps nonprofits operate effectively.
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Ashton Williamson is fully eligible.
The star guard, who is ranked as the No. 3 sophomore in Indiana by Prep Hoops, will appear in his first varsity game for 21st Century on Friday night, changing the landscape of Class A Sectional 49 at Kouts.
Williamson was initially denied full eligibility by the IHSAA after transferring from Calumet to 21st Century earlier this school year. Instead, he was granted limited eligibility, meaning he could only participate in junior varsity contests.
That decision was reversed Friday after his family, alongside Crown Point-based lawyer Michael Jasaitis, appealed the original ruling and was able to have it overturned by the state s Case Review Panel.