Reynolds called to lead Faith-Based and Community Initiatives office

Reynolds called to lead Faith-Based and Community Initiatives office
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Michele Reynolds is the founder and chief executive officer of a faith-based nonprofit community-development organization that provides affordable-housing solutions and economic-development initiatives to help revitalize neighborhoods in low- and moderate-income communities throughout the state.

                        

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced that Michele Reynolds will serve as the director of the Governor’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.

Reynolds is the founder and chief executive officer of a faith-based nonprofit community-development organization that provides affordable-housing solutions and economic-development initiatives to help revitalize neighborhoods in low- and moderate-income communities throughout the state.

In addition she is the first lady and executive pastor of Common Ground Destiny Center Church. She and her husband, Pastor Uhleric (Rick) Reynolds, live in Central Ohio with their family.

The Governor’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives serves as a clearinghouse of information on federal, state and local funding for charitable services performed by organizations and advises the governor, general assembly and the advisory board of the Governor’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives on the barriers that exist to collaboration between organizations and governmental entities and on ways to remove those barriers.


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