Marshfield Area Community Foundation has new director
For Hub City Times
MARSHFIELD – The Marshfield Area Community Foundation Board of Directors has announced that Stacey Schultz has been appointed as the new executive director of the Marshfield Area Community Foundation, Inc. (MACFI).
Stacey has experience with local non-profits. For the last nine years, she was the Director of Community & Day Services for ODC, Inc. Prior to that time she served as the interim executive director for United Way and Wood County Unified Services Community Services Supervisor. Stacey has volunteered with Kiwanis, Columbus Catholic Schools, Girl Scouts, Marshfield Area Coalition for Youth, and Pathway Partners. Stacey brings experience with community outreach, a collaborative approach, and a strong work ethic.
Stacey attended University of Wisconsin-Marshfield Wood County and received her associate degree before getting her bachelor’s from the University of Wisconsin Lacrosse. She and her husband Rob returned to Marshfield in 2001 to live, work, and raise their family. Rob is the circulation specialist supervisor for the Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library. They have three children: Ruthey, Ella, and Gus.
Schultz takes the position vacated by Amber Kiggens-Leifheit, who has served as the executive director for the past 11 years.