The Corps Network is pleased to welcome board members Jono McKinney, Rosa Moreno, JP Patton, and Amee Shah
WASHINGTON, DC – The Corps Network, the National Association of Service and Conservation Corps, is pleased to welcome four new Board members: Jono McKinney of the Montana Conservation Corps; Rosa Moreno, consultant; JP Patton of the California Conservation Corps; and Amee Shah, an entrepreneur and strategic advisor.
The Corps Network is governed by a Board of Directors and the Corps Council. The Board of Directors is comprised of professionals with expertise relevant to the Corps community. Board members are invited to join after being recommended by the Board Development Committee and voted on by the full Board. Positions on the Board last for three years, upon which time Board members may be invited to serve a second term. Information on members of The Corps Network’s Board of Directors can be found here.
The Corps Council, comprised of leadership and senior employees from The Corps Network’s membership of 150 Corps, serves as the voice of member programs. At any given time, up to one-third of the Board of Directors’ membership is comprised of representatives from the Corps Council. Members of the Council act as key advisors to the Board of Directors and The Corps Network. Jono McKinney and JP Patton join the Board as representatives from the Corps Council.
In addition to welcoming new members, The Corps Network’s Board of Directors also recently saw the departure of Michael Muckle of the New Jersey Youth Corps of Phillipsburg, the Honorable Louis Caldera, retired Secretary of the U.S. Army, and Stephanie Davison of the Kresge Foundation, who served as a Co-Vice Chair of the Board. The Corps Network thanks these three members for their years of service on the Board. Shirley Sagawa, author and former CEO of Service Year Alliance, has stepped into the Co-Vice Chair role alongside David Vela, retired Acting Director of the National Park Service.
“The Corps Network proudly serves organizations across the country that engage in a wide range of programming and enroll young people from all different backgrounds and life circumstances. With our many different priorities and interests, we are fortunate to have guidance from a knowledgeable and active Board of Directors that offers experience from both the private and public sectors,” said Mary Ellen Sprenkel, President and CEO of The Corps Network. “I am grateful and thrilled to welcome Jono, Rosa, JP, and Amee to the Board. They each bring unique and extremely valuable insights. We are also thankful for the time and work that Michael Muckle, Louis Caldera, and Stephanie Davison contributed to The Corps Network; we will forever be grateful for their leadership and commitment.”
About the New Board Members
Full details about the incoming Board members can be found here.
Jono McKinney
President and CEO, Montana Conservation Corps
Jono McKinney serves as the President and CEO of the Montana Conservation Corps. In his role since 2002 and with a background in wilderness education and leadership development, Jono has guided MCC’s ten-fold growth over his tenure with a focus on Corpsmember development and robust partnerships encompassing Montana’s vast public lands and generationally stewarded ranching communities. Jono’s leadership has prioritized staff empowerment and a culture of wellbeing for inclusive excellence. His leadership extends to Montana’s nonprofit community where he helped launch the Bozeman Nonprofit Cafe for NGO leaders, and served as Board Chair for the Montana Nonprofit Association and Montana Outdoor Science School. He was previously elected to The Corps Network Board of Directors, serving as an officer for three years, and since has remained an active member of the Corps Council and Public Lands Service Coalition.
Rosa Moreno
Consultant
Rosa is a seasoned leader in workforce development and national service with a strong track record of building cross-sector partnerships and advancing equitable opportunities for young people. A longtime champion of youth and community service, Rosa has led initiatives that connect service to career pathways and strengthen support for underserved populations. She has held senior roles at Service Year Alliance and the Corporation for National Community Service, contributing to national strategies on service year expansion and increasing pathways to careers for corps members. Rosa is rejoining the Board after taking a leave of absence. She serves as Chair of the Board’s Fund Development Committee.
JP Patton
Director, California Conservation Corps
JP Patton leads the California Conservation Corps (CCC) in their commitment to expand their reach to young adults and to protect California’s natural resources through environmentally focused work that makes California an even better place for all. On November 1, 2023, Governor Gavin Newsom appointed JP to serve as the CCC Director. JP’s career with the CCC started in 2021 as a Deputy Director over Northern California. As Deputy Director, he supported multiple CCC centers all actively engaged in mission critical work of Corpsmember development, natural resource conservation, climate resilience, and emergency response. JP graduated from New York University and served as a senior manager for many years in the world of outdoor recreation, outdoor education, workforce development and natural resource conservation. As the Director of CCC, JP is passionate about increasing pathways to careers for the Corpsmember community; championing a Corps for all; and expanding the Corps movement across the globe.
Amee Shah
Entrepreneur and Strategic Advisor
Amee Shah is a seasoned leader with over 20 years of experience in corporate strategy, organizational transformation, and operations. Currently, she advises businesses and NGOs on strategy development, operational improvement, branding and positioning, and leadership development. From 2014 to 2023, Amee served as CEO of Artemis Consulting, where she fostered a culture of innovation and drove growth that culminated in its acquisition by a private equity firm. Prior to that, she was a Senior Principal at CSRA, overseeing a portfolio of business transformation programs and managing post-acquisition integration. As Director of the DHS and Civilian Sector at MorganFranklin from 2006 to 2012, Amee managed financial performance, operations, and growth while spearheading internal initiatives focused on account management, and career development and industry engagement for women. Amee has dedicated her career to leveraging technology, process improvement, and operational efficiency to help clients achieve their goals. She also has experience working with international NGOs to build civil society institutions in emerging democracies, and advancing women’s roles in civil society and politics.
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The Corps Network
Established in 1985, The Corps Network is the National Association of Service and Conservation Corps. The Corps Network’s membership of 150 Corps across the United States annually provides more than 22,000 young adults and veterans the opportunity to develop job skills while serving our country through projects on public lands and in communities. The Corps Network supports Corps through advocacy, providing access to funding and project opportunities, and offering expert guidance in Corps operations and programming.
Media Contact
Hannah Traverse
Director of Communications, The Corps Network
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