HOLY ANGELS’ REGINA MOODY SHIFTS ROLE WITH NONPROFIT
Moody to transition out of dual role following 40 years
Holy Angels’ long-time Chief Executive Officer Regina Moody will transition out of her role, remaining only as president of the nonprofit. Her shift makes way for Kerri Massey, a devoted and faithful member of Holy Angels’ leadership team, to assume the role of CEO beginning in July.
With 40 years of steadfast commitment and genuine compassion to the differently able, Moody will vacate her position as CEO on June 30, 2022, yet still maintain an office on campus and serve as the nonprofit’s president. She will use her experience and expertise in fundraising, marketing, public relations, special projects and Holy Angels business enterprises toward the organization’s continued growth, including a large-scale anticipated campus expansion in 2023.
“It’s been the privilege of a lifetime to lead Holy Angels and love the children, women and men that we serve,” said Moody. “Holy Angels isn’t just part of my life, but it is part of me, and I plan to continue serving this organization for as long as I am able.”
Board of Directors Chair Hans Lengers shared his immense appreciation for Moody’s four decades of leadership and unwavering support.
“It would take days to detail how much Regina has truly impacted Holy Angels, our differently able residents and the greater community. Her dedication and compassion have exceeded every expectation. We’re grateful that she’ll continue to play an integral role with our organization and we look forward to welcoming Kerri as our next CEO.”
Added Moody, “I have the utmost faith in Kerri as she takes the reins and responsibilities of CEO. She’s already shown an immense passion for Holy Angels in her decades of service. I know that enthusiasm will carry into her CEO leadership.”
Kerri Massey has 24 years of dedicated experience with Holy Angels, currently serving as its executive vice president and chief operating officer. Since 2021, she has been transitioning into the leadership role under the tutelage of outgoing CEO Moody. Massey will officially assume the title beginning July 1, 2022.
“She was the visionary. She was the one that saw, implemented and developed it... she was the leader”
“She has made Holy Angels quite the institution and the family it has grown into.”
“She was the visionary and a cheerleader to all of us ”
“It was nice having you at Holy Angels. I love seeing you and wish you luck on your retirement. Thank you for taking good care of me. ”
“Mrs. Moody, I will miss you so much. Thank you for everything you’ve done for Holy Angels. Will you take me out to lunch with Mr. Moody when you retire? ”
“You did a good job for everybody. Don’t work anymore. Have fun with Sister Nancy. Take care of Kevin and Big Daddy. I love you.”
Moody with Maria morrow, first holy angels resident
Moody with founder of HOly angels mother benignus
“She has been the dreamer and made Holy Angels what is today”
“Thank you for being my friend. Thank you for taking me to McDonald’s. I miss you living in your old house. ”