Guymon Daily Herald

Regional Food Bank announces new CEO

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The Regional Food Bank Board of Directors is pleased to announce the selection of Stacy Dykstra as its CEO. Dykstra will start in her new role on Monday, Oct. 12. She is the third CEO in the nonprofit’s 40-year history.

“On behalf of the full Regional Food Bank Board of Directors and myself, we are very excited to have Stacy joining us as our CEO,” said Ben Williams, chair of the Regional Food Bank board. “She embodies the Regional Food Bank values of Vitality, Innovation and Stewardshi­p and brings with her a real passion for serving our neighbors in need here in Oklahoma. We believe she is the right leader for the future of this critical organizati­on in our community.”

“I am both excited and grateful for this opportunit­y to join a team so committed to ending hunger in our state,” Dykstra said.

Prior to joining the Regional Food Bank, Dykstra has led Smart Start Central Oklahoma since 2006. The nonprofit is dedicated to ensuring all children in Oklahoma County receive the smart start they need and deserve.

“We are extremely grateful for Stacy’s service and leadership since our inception in 2006,” said Anna Davis, board chair for Smart Start Central Oklahoma. “Stacy is a tireless advocate for young children and families and has positioned SSCO to continue to grow our mission of building a community that supports parents and caregivers as a child’s first and most influentia­l teacher. We are delighted that Stacy will be able to use her gifts to continue to support individual­s across the state.”

In her role as the Smart Start Central Oklahoma executive director, Dykstra participat­ed in more than 100 community meetings in which she presented, facilitate­d, and/or served as the coordinato­r. Using a variety of teaching styles, she has trained hundreds of profession­als serving young children and their families and taught various college courses focused on family support. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in Instructio­nal Leadership and Academic Curriculum. Dykstra’s prior work experience includes serving as codirector of the Lower School at Westminste­r School, project director for the Early Childhood Collaborat­ive of Oklahoma and as a pre-K and kindergart­en teacher for Oklahoma City Public

Schools. Her graduate work in instructio­nal leadership as well as her experience with project management contribute to her ability to listen, appreciate diverse perspectiv­es and facilitate constructi­ve conversati­on and consensusb­uilding.

“Providing support for our Oklahoma County families with young children in collaborat­ion with our trusted community partners has been an honor and I am proud of the impact Smart Start continues to make in our community,” said Dykstra.

Dykstra fills a position that was vacated when Katie Fitzgerald accepted a position with Feeding America earlier in the year. Deb Bunting served as the Regional Food Bank’s interim CEO and will remain with the organizati­on as the Chief Business Intelligen­ce Officer.

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