The Board of Directors of United Cerebral Palsy of San Joaquin, Calaveras and Amador Counties (UCPSJ) have announced the appointment of Lynn Hogue as Chief Executive Officer. Hogue has sixteen years of nonprofit experience working for the March of Dimes, where she directed and coached division staff in the areas of fundraising, financial management, and volunteer and staff development in order to achieve optimal productivity and profitability outcomes. . Hogue developed objectives and strategies that ensured successful attainment of financial goals, including profitable and aggressive, sustainable year over year growth. As a result, she increased revenue from $7.98 million in 2015 to $8.75 million at year end.
“I’m honored to be working with a staff filled with talented and caring individuals. I am thankful for such an engaged Board and look forward to collaborating with them to help people with disabilities become integrated into the community and achieve a Life Without Limits,” stated Lynn Hogue.
Lynn has been married to her husband Doug for 24 years and they have a daughter Morgan, 15 years old. When she isn’t hard at work she enjoys photography and cycling.
United Cerebral Palsy is a nonprofit organization that advocates for children and adults with cerebral palsy and other disabilities since 1954. It is with stability that UCP continues to further its mission and ensure that children and adults with disabilities will have every opportunity to live “Life Without Limits.“ For further information on UCP and their programs contact: Debbie Jungeblut at 209-956-0290 or visit www.ucpsj.org.