Special to the Times-News/CFRC
Children & Family Resource Center has announced that Joel Johnson and Emily Balcken have accepted key leadership roles at the center.
Johnson holds a master’s degree in mathematics education from Western Carolina University and a Post-Baccalaureate Certification in Financial Accounting from the University of North Carolina at Asheville.
Most recently, Johnson worked for Lake Logan Conference Center as the business manager and prior to that served as director of finance for Advantage Home and Community Care for over 15 years.
Johnson will oversee all aspects of the Children and Family Resource Center’s financial management and administrative systems and will ensure they are in line with strategic goals.
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Residents including Ricky Gagne, center, listen as Pacific House Director Rob Lockhard announces plans to vacate Super 8 hotel where Pacific House houses 97 residents and La Quinta where they house 20 residents during a resident meeting at Super 8 Thursday, March 4, 2021, in Stamford, Conn. Director Lockhard says he plans to rehouse the residents somewhere else since the Shelters capacity is down to 40 beds.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media
STAMFORD As the pandemic raged last spring, local homeless shelters were faced with a critical decision: move people from their facilities or risk an outbreak of COVID-19.