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Stacey Proctor departing OPARC; interim CEO appointed

(MONTCLAIR, CA December 1, 2023) – OPARC has announced the departure of Stacey Proctor as President and Chief Executive Officer of the nonprofit organization, effective at the end of her contract, December 31, 2023. Chief Program Officer Andrea Wells will serve as Interim President and CEO, continuing OPARC’s leadership on behalf of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. A member of OPARC’s leadership team for 6 years, Andrea has played a role in navigating OPARC through legislative changes impacting business services and the day program. Andrea brings over 20 years of experience in the non-profit sector.

“The OPARC community thanks Stacey for her service and wishes her well in her future endeavors,” said Scott Tremayne, Board Chairman.

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ABOUT OPARC

OPARC is a 501(c)(3) that serves the Inland Empire and Los Angeles County. OPARC serves more than 700 individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Southern California, by making available training, employment, and social opportunities. OPARCs mission is to ensure that all individuals are afforded the human right to be valued members of society regardless of their intellectual or developmental capabilities. For more information, please visit www.oparc.org.

For further inquiries, please contact:
Peggy Benson
Human Resources Director/Corporate Compliance Officer
pbenson@oparc.org
(909) 985-3116

© 2019 OPARC | A 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Organization.
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