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On the Move: nonprofit leaders taking on new roles

DFW501c Nonprofit News, Fort Worth, Dallas, Texas
Written by DFW501c Reporter

This week: Fort Worth Country Day, Nexus Family Recovery Center, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, The Meadows Foundation

Fort Worth Country Day (FWCD), has named Barry Chamberlin as its new athletic director, effective July 1, 2026. His deep experience in athletic leadership, coaching, and student-athlete development, including over 15 years in athletic administration, made him the ideal choice to lead the Falcons.


Nexus Family Recovery Center, has announced that Claire Collins was appointed as Chief Philanthropy Officer. Collins brings over 16 years of experience in the non-profit sector and will oversee all private fundraising for the agency as well as Nexus’ Recovery Rising Campaign. 


Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas (BGCD) appointed Brian Slye as its new CEO. A former Club kid turned North Texas business leader, Slye steps into the role as the organization builds on its 60-year legacy of serving local youth. 


Barbara Lundgren is starting a new position as Human Resources Director at Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.


The Meadows Foundations welcomes Monica Christopher as our new Chief Philanthropy Officer! With a distinguished career in philanthropy and community impact, Monica will help guide our work across Texas as we continue improving the quality of life for Texans statewide.

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