NLIHC bids goodbye to Josephine Clark, who retired from NLIHC on August 31 after seven years of impeccable service as executive and then senior executive assistant. Throughout her time at NLIHC, Josephine provided consistently excellent administrative and support services to NLIHC’s leadership and Board of Directors while also assisting in the effective and efficient management of the Coalition. She played a key role in managing organizational finances, including preparing funding reports, and in maintaining NLIHC’s databases, and she also coordinated and oversaw the travel of NLIHC’s president and CEO. At the same time, Josephine strengthened team cohesion and contributed to NLIHC her calm presence, grace, good humor and steadfast dedication to NLIHC’s mission. She will be sorely missed around the office, where she brightened the days of every staff member who had the good fortune to work with her. NLIHC wishes her all the best as she begins her well-deserved retirement.
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