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::/:1r: M <br />Our current Board of Directors is a mix of 20 members, including participation by a formerly <br />homeless individual. They come from a variety of sources, with varying professions. Some have <br />been with Mercy House since its inception and have seen the agency through its entire history, <br />whereas, others are new and bring an outside perspective. <br />Executive Leadership <br />Larry Haynes is the driving force behind the organization and fills the executive director role <br />since 1990. His accomplishments include: <br />• More than 29 years' experience as Executive Director of Mercy House, one of the <br />longest tenures in Orange County, Calif. <br />• Grew current agency from the smallest most unstable shelter provider to one of the <br />most respected homeless service providers in Orange County and throughout Southern <br />California. <br />• Increased current agency's financial position from $20,000 in cash and no assets to an <br />agency with several million dollars in assets, three months operating reserve, and no <br />current debt service. <br />• Speaker at numerous local, state, and national workshops and conferences on <br />homelessness, housing, and leadership issues. <br />• Led Mercy House in winning contract and operating the Orange County Cold Weather <br />Armory Emergency Shelter in 2008, increasing services and security while serving more <br />than 2,000 unduplicated homeless individuals during a five -month period annually. <br />• Created and acquired funding for the Family Redirection Program during the Armory <br />program, preventing hundreds of families with children from having to spend a night in <br />an armory. Since inception this program has served nearly 2,000 families including more <br />than 7,000 parents and children. <br />Patti Long -Associate Director <br />As Associate Director, Patti oversees and is responsible for all of the daily activities of the <br />agency, concretely implementing on behalf of the Executive Director the agency's mission as <br />defined by the Board of Directors. All staff, with the exceptions of the Executive and Housing <br />Directors, report to the Associate Director. The Associate Director reports to the Executive <br />Director. Further responsibilities include managing and supervising identified staff, and <br />coordinating trainings and orientations when needed. <br />Elizabeth Andrade -Chief Operations Director <br />As Chief Operations Director, Elizabeth oversees a significant portfolio of program and <br />development activities and well as serve as a critical member of the executive management <br />team. She directly supervises six directors working to build their skills and confidence so that <br />they can mentor, encourage, and motivate other staff. The portfolio includes: 1) Strategic <br />Leadership and Special Initiatives; 2) Program Oversight including Emergency Shelter and <br />Page 1 5 <br />80C-10 <br />