Susan Flack of Loveland, Colorado was recently elected to the Mosaic Board of Directors. Flack formerly served on the Mosaic Foundation Board of Directors. The Mosaic Board of Directors governs all aspects of the organization. The Board consists of 13 members who reside throughout the United States.
Flack says, “As the great granddaughter of the founder of one of Mosaic’s legacy organizations, I am honored to be named to the Mosaic Board of Directors. I look forward to continuing the work my great grandfather begun by supporting Mosaic’s important mission of opening doors to extraordinary lives for the developmentally disabled.”
Flack is currently a Sales Development Manager for Hewlett-Packard Company, where she has been employed for over 18 years. Ms. Flack received her Masters in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing from Colorado State University. She also holds a Bachelors of Arts in Chemistry from Saint Olaf College. In addition to her business and leadership skills, Flack brings to the board a lifelong compassion for people with disabilities.
“Service within Mosaic’s governance is a significant commitment. Our Directors are volunteers who perform a vital function in our mission of serving people with developmental disabilities,” stated David Jacox, Mosaic chief executive officer. “Mosaic is incredibly fortunate to have Ms. Flack join its leadership.”
Mosaic provides individualized services, living options, work choices, spiritual nurture and advocacy to over 5,000 people with disabilities across 14 states and Great Britain through the work of 4,800 employees. Mosaic is an affiliated social ministry organization of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, a recognized service organization of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod and a member of Lutheran Services in America. Mosaic is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. |