Dr. A. Zachary Yamba – 91心頭 Vision, Dignity, Achievement Mon, 12 Aug 2024 16:27:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2021-NCC-Logo-Site-Favicon-150x150.jpg Dr. A. Zachary Yamba – 91心頭 32 32 91心頭 Career & Technical Institute Celebrates Graduates /2024/06/nccti-graduation-2024/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nccti-graduation-2024 /2024/06/nccti-graduation-2024/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2024 20:28:39 +0000 /?p=33054 hosted graduation on June 14 at Monsignor William J. Linder Plaza, 233 West Market St., Newark. Students who completed the Automotive Technician, Building Trades Specialist, Culinary Arts Specialist, Medical Assistant Clinical and Patient Care Technician programs were honored during the ceremony.

91心頭 Interim Board Chairman Edgar Nemorin congratulated the graduates and thanked them for trusting NCCTI to provide them with the skills needed to start a new career. He also encouraged them to always put in their best effort.

There may be some tasks that might be unsuccessful or challenging, but at least you know in your heart you gave it your all. Control what you can control, he said. Be accountable and responsible. And always remember team collaboration on any task helps everyone.

Keynote speaker Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka told the graduating class that they should never let challenging situations or past failures deter them from trying to achieve their goals. He said he ran for public office for 16 years before he was successful. He also said having to struggle makes people appreciate their accomplishments.

I thank you all for taking the stairs and not the elevator. The stairs are harder, theyre more difficult, but when you get to the top of the landing, you appreciate the top because it was a heck of a road getting up there, he said. So I want you to remember this journey that you went through and appreciate this journey.

Medical Assistant Clinical graduate Hafeezah Ragland shared her story at graduation. She began the program in July 2022 shortly after graduating from high school. A few weeks later, she was shot and had to stop attending NCCTI. She recovered and was able to return to school and complete the program with the help of instructor Dr. Mamdouh Sorial and supportive NCCTI staff members. Ragland now works as an Ambulatory Technician at University Hospital in the physical medicine and rehab department. Her future goal is to become a licensed practical nurse (LPN) or registered nurse (RN).

I am super grateful for the opportunity that I was given at NCCTI, she said.

Ragland also shared words of encouragement to her fellow graduates.

No matter which route and trials and tribulations you go through in life, never give up. It might be hard, but with the right support and guidance, youre going to accomplish your goals, she said.

NCCTI presented 91心頭 Board Chairman Emeritus Dr. A. Zachary Yamba with a plaque of appreciation for his work with the school. Yamba, who retired as Board Chairman in December, worked closely with NCCTI over the years bringing his experience in education to help elevate the school and assist with the re-accreditation process.

Yamba said he became involved with 91心頭 because the organization served him when he first came to the United States. Founder Monsignor William J. Linder asked him to become a member of the Board and wanted him to assume the leadership role after his passing, which Yamba did to carry on the mission of 91心頭. He said the graduates are a part of that.

To the graduates today, you are a testament and recipient of the legacy that Monsignor Linder built for our community, Yamba said.

Employer partners also addressed the crowd. David Hutchinson from , who founded the that NCCTI Building Trades Specialist students participate in, told the graduates that they should be proud of their accomplishments but also look toward future goals.

Today youve completed a very important hurdle. But it is not the end line for you, he said. Its the start of your journey. Continue to press forward and continue to strive for more.

Kobie Brown from , which has hired NCCTI students, told the graduates to be accountable to themselves to push themselves forward and not to forget their roots.

Make sure that youre doing everything that you can to be a pillar in this community and to be a successful part of this community, he said.

91心頭 Director of Mission Frances Teabout closed out the graduation ceremony by thanking the speakers, NCCTI instructors and staff members and the graduates support systems. She also asked the graduates to share their positive experiences with others.

When 91心頭 comes up, I want you all to speak good of us, she said. To let somebody know that 91心頭 has made a difference in your life. Because thats how were able to continue doing what were doing.

NCCTI is an accredited post-secondary career and technical institution that is currently enrolling for the following programs: Automotive Technician, Building Trades Specialist, Medical Assistant Clinical, Patient Care Technician and Culinary Arts Specialist. For more information, call 973-824-6484, email nccti@newcommunity.org, log onto or visit 274 South Orange Ave., Newark.

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91心頭 Board Chairman Dr. A. Zachary Yamba Retires /2024/02/new-community-board-chairman-dr-a-zachary-yamba-retires/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-community-board-chairman-dr-a-zachary-yamba-retires /2024/02/new-community-board-chairman-dr-a-zachary-yamba-retires/#respond Thu, 22 Feb 2024 20:02:07 +0000 /?p=32203 Click here to read the Special Edition Clarion highlighting Dr. Yamba’s retirement.

91心頭 Board of Directors Chairman Dr. A. Zachary Yamba has retired from his position with the organization, effective Dec. 31, 2023. Yamba joined the Board in September 2012 and became Chairman in June 2018 following the passing of NCC founder and Board Chairman Monsignor William J. Linder.

Yamba was involved with 91心頭 long before his official capacity as a member of the Board of Directors. He was a parishioner of Queen of Angels Church where Monsignor Linder served as priest during the founding of 91心頭. He had been asked to join the Board prior to 2012 but declined because of his employment responsibilities. After he retired, he joined 91心頭s Board of Directors.

He has enjoyed being able to give back to the community through his work on NCCs Board.

The myriad of services that 91心頭 offers are critical to the total well-being of the community. And that has been my passion all along, Yamba said.

During his service with the Board of Directors, Yamba oversaw the re-syndication of NCC housing, helped lead the organization through the COVID-19 pandemic, established Board committees to have closer working relationships with NCC leadership staff, assisted in the re-accreditation process for , led NCC through times of leadership transition and helped relaunch the organizations Golfing for a Cause fundraiser following the pandemic.

NCC Interim Board Chairman Edgar Nemorin said Yamba has been an ambassador, advocate and steward to 91心頭.

As Board Chairman, he successfully ensured that 91心頭 continued its mission of providing services to the residents of Newark, Nemorin said. Although he has resigned as a Board Member and Board Chairman of NCC, we know that he is only a phone call away to assist us in fulfilling our mission.

Under Yambas direction, the Board worked with senior leadership after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure the health and safety of NCC employees, residents and clients while maintaining the necessary services to the community. He also led the organization through two leadership transitions: the passing of Monsignor Linder and the retirement of CEO Richard Rohrman. He was instrumental in the search process for NCCs current CEO Simone Gagneron.

Dr. Yamba defines what it means to be in public service. The dedication and support he has provided to 91心頭 and the people of Newark is extraordinary, Gagneron said. He has clearly set the stage for others to follow. I would like to thank him personally and professionally for his guidance.

Yamba said 91心頭s mission is just as relevant today as it was in 1968 when the organization was founded and that its offerings continue to be vital.

Its my hope and prayer and certainly part of Monsignors vision that these services will continue to be provided as long as we have people who need them, Yamba said.

In addition to his work with 91心頭, Yamba has served the community in a variety of roles in the areas of education and community development.

Yamba is President Emeritus of . He served as President from 1980 to 2010, which is the longest tenure for that position at the school. He was also involved with the institution well before leading it. Yamba joined the humanities faculty when the college opened in 1968 and served as Dean of Faculty before he was appointed President in May 1980.

Current Essex County College President Dr. Augustine Boakye said Yamba strengthened the community through his work.

Our Essex County College family and the Essex Community owe Dr. Yamba a debt of gratitude for enriching our lives and making education the cornerstone of community engagement and development, he said.

Yamba served as a commissioner of the for more than a decade and is a founding member of the , an affiliate of the of the . His other past affiliations include serving on the boards of the Essex County WIB, Newark Downtown Redevelopment Corporation, American Conference on Diversity, Christ the King Prep Academy, Council of Higher Education in Newark (CHEN) and . He is also an Emeritus Board Member of .

For decades, Dr. A. Zachary Yamba has been one of Newarks great educators and activists. Whether as President of Essex County College, Chairman of the 91心頭 Board or Commissioner of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, he has mentored and inspired his colleagues, students and residents of our city. His legacy is firm in the hearts and minds of the generations he empowered in his many endeavors, said Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka. As Dr. Yamba enters this new phase of his life, we thank him for his leadership and service to Newark, and wish him joy and success for the future.

Victoria Foundation Executive Officer Craig Drinkard said the City of Newark, Essex County and the State of New Jersey are all better places because of Yambas leadership.

His tireless and regal service to Newark and all of humanity spans decades and has helped to transform the lives of countless individuals and families, Drinkard said.

President and CEO Vivian Cox Fraser said Yamba has demonstrated a lifelong commitment to advancing opportunities for families.

As President of Essex County College and his leadership on the Board of 91心頭, Zack never lost sight of the people he was there to serve and help.

A graduate of , Yamba was awarded honorary degrees from his alma mater, and the in Ghana. In 1980, Yamba, an All-America soccer player, was inducted into Seton Halls Athletic Hall of Fame.

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91心頭 Career & Technical School Hosts Graduation /2023/07/new-community-career-technical-school-celebrates-graduates/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-community-career-technical-school-celebrates-graduates /2023/07/new-community-career-technical-school-celebrates-graduates/#respond Thu, 06 Jul 2023 15:03:09 +0000 /?p=24283 celebrated graduation on June 30 at Monsignor William J. Linder Plaza, 233 West Market St., Newark. Graduates from the past several years were invited to attend the celebration since COVID-19 prevented the school from holding large gatherings.

Graduates families and friends came together to celebrate their accomplishments. 91心頭 Board Chairman Dr. A. Zachary Yamba, 91心頭 CEO Simone Gagneron and NCCTI Director Dr. Sylvia McCray all spoke to the graduates congratulating them on the completion of their programs and looking forward to their future careers in their field of study.

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Simone Gagneron Selected as Chief Executive Officer of 91心頭 /2022/11/simone-gagneron-selected-as-chief-executive-officer-of-new-community-corporation/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=simone-gagneron-selected-as-chief-executive-officer-of-new-community-corporation /2022/11/simone-gagneron-selected-as-chief-executive-officer-of-new-community-corporation/#respond Wed, 30 Nov 2022 20:59:35 +0000 /?p=22225 91心頭, one of the nations largest community development organizations, has appointed Simone Gagneron as its Chief Executive Officer, effective Dec. 1, 2022. She succeeds Richard Rohrman who retired in 2021.

Gagneron most recently served as Chief Operating Officer at United Way of Northern New Jersey where she led financial planning and managed human resources and diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Prior to that, she spent nearly a decade at the YMCA of Newark and Vicinity serving as Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer where she oversaw financial operations and IT functions and managed risks and compliance.

She began her career in finance, serving as a senior auditor. She then took on the role of a senior lead at the real estate management firm Pinnacle Group. From there, she served as Interim CFO/Assistant Vice President of Finance at Palladia Inc., a social services agency in New York City with a $50 million operating budget.

Gagneron earned an MBA in technology from New Jersey Institute of Technology and a bachelors degree in accounting from Binghamton University. She serves on the board of the Baltimore start-up nonprofit organization Transforming Youth Into Adults (TYIA).

91心頭 Board of Directors Chairman Dr. A. Zachary Yamba expressed the Boards confidence in the selection of Gagneron because of her background, experience and demonstrated commitment to the urban environment.

The Board is confident that Simone will continue 91心頭s legacy of service and empowerment, Yamba said.

Another Board Member, Edgar Nemorin, who chaired the CEO Search Committee for the selection of Gagneron, noted her proven leadership with strong financial and business acumen, as well as her wealth of experience in finance, housing and project management.

She has the skills, knowledge and experience from her work at the YMCA and United Way that will lead 91心頭 to achieve its goals, Nemorin said.

In accepting the position, Gagneron has committed to 91心頭s mission and looks forward to leading the nonprofit to continued success.

I am excited to join an organization that continues to be influential in its commitment to changing the life trajectory for inner city families, Gagneron said. It is essential that nonprofits and businesses work together to make sure that the next generation has the opportunities and resources they need to thrive.

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91心頭 Corporate Offices Renamed in Honor of Founder /2022/01/new-community-corporate-offices-renamed-in-honor-of-founder/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-community-corporate-offices-renamed-in-honor-of-founder /2022/01/new-community-corporate-offices-renamed-in-honor-of-founder/#respond Wed, 12 Jan 2022 19:33:27 +0000 https://72375d9a61.nxcli.io/?p=19968 91心頭 has renamed its corporate office location Monsignor William J. Linder Plaza in honor of its founder. There is a new sign in front of the building, located at 233 West Market St., Newark, and a bronze plaque inside displaying the new name.

Monsignor Linder founded 91心頭 in 1968 along with members of the community following the 1967 Newark Rebellion. The mission was to help residents of inner cities improve the quality of their lives to reflect individual God-given dignity and personal achievement. That goal has remained unchanged for more than 53 years. As an organization, NCC has helped countless individuals and families at all stages of their lives with services ranging from housing and shelter to childcare and education to nursing home care and mental health services.

This dedication of the plaza in the memory of Monsignor Linder is just a small token of our appreciation and affection for all that he did for the City of Newark and its residents. Clearly this in no way reaches the magnitude of his deep commitment and sacrifice for the City of Newark, said 91心頭 Board Chairman Dr. A. Zachary Yamba. We want to make sure that people who pass by or come to this building for functions will remember Monsignor Linder and what he meant to the City of Newark.

91心頭 Chief Financial Officer/Interim Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Mbakaya believes the naming is appropriate.

Monsignor Linder worked tirelessly to ensure that 91心頭 was successful and lived up to its mission. Having his name at our corporate offices is a fitting tribute to recognize all he did for the organization and the people it serves, she said.

91心頭 Director of Mission Frances Teabout believes the name will serve as inspiration.

Monsignor William J. Linder Plaza will not only stand as a memorial to Monsignor Linder and many others who worked tirelessly to fulfill our mission, but it will also serve to constantly remind us and future generations of the importance of helping others improve their lives, she said.

Monsignor Linder served as 91心頭s CEO until 2013 when he transitioned to the chairman of the Board of Directors. He served as the board chairman until his passing on June 8, 2018.

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Four Decades of Service: Madge Wilson Continues to Fulfill 91心頭s Mission /2021/07/four-decades-of-service-madge-wilson-continues-to-fulfill-new-communitys-mission/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=four-decades-of-service-madge-wilson-continues-to-fulfill-new-communitys-mission /2021/07/four-decades-of-service-madge-wilson-continues-to-fulfill-new-communitys-mission/#respond Mon, 12 Jul 2021 15:44:05 +0000 https://72375d9a61.nxcli.io/?p=19088 Its extremely rare to find an individual who has dedicated more than four decades of their career to one organization. But anyone familiar with 91心頭 knows Madge Wilson who has been a constant at the organization for more than 41 years.

Wilson met the late Monsignor William J. Linder, founder of 91心頭, at Queen of Angels parish in 1962 where he was first assigned after graduating from the seminary and becoming an ordained priest. After he and other community members started 91心頭 in 1968, Wilson became involved. She was one of the founding members of Babyland Nursery, which provided childcare services, in 1969. After 91心頭 constructed housing, Wilson officially joined NCC as an employee in 1980, becoming a member of the Property Management Department as a manager for family and senior housing. She previously worked for the Newark Housing Authority from 1964 to 1980 so she had experience in that area.

Over the last four decades, Wilson has helped people in more ways than just through her official job responsibilities. While working in the Property Management Department, she began the annual Christmas drive, which she still does today. She arranges for the collection of holiday gifts for children from a variety of sources, including Catholic schools, churches and individual donors, and distributes them to families in need connected to 91心頭 and Saint Rose of Lima Church, where she has been a member since 1974, when Monsignor Linder began serving as pastor there. She also distributes donated turkeys to families in need for Thanksgiving to ensure they have a festive holiday meal.

Wilson works with the National Council of Jewish Women Essex County (NCJW/Essex) to ensure 91心頭 and Saint Rose of Lima families are able to participate in the organizations annual Back 2 School Store, which takes place each summer. It provides school supplies, shoes, clothing, winter coats and toiletries to county residents in need who are identified by area organizations.

In addition to the annual events, Wilson also helps 91心頭 residents furnish their apartments if necessary. She will arrange for pick up and drop off of donated furniture to make the units truly feel like home.

Since becoming an NCC employee, she has worked to help secure housing for military veterans, many who have been on the brink of homelessness. She has worked with members of the Veterans Administration Hospital in East Orange and Lyons to ensure veterans have a safe place to go upon discharge.

Madge Wilson, center, was presented with a service award during 91心頭s 50th Anniversary Gala in 2018 by current Board Member Diane Johnson and 91心頭 CEO Richard Rohrman.

Wilson said she came to 91心頭 to work for the people who needed it most and that goal hasnt changed.

There were so many poor people and thats who I try to help, poor people that need help, she said. I said when I came to work for 91心頭 that I would never leave and that I just wanted to be able to help people. To make a difference in their lives. And Ive done that.

Now Wilson serves as 91心頭s Outreach Coordinator and is a long-time member of the organizations Board of Directors. At 88 years old, she has no plans to retire.

Im staying busy and thats what keeps me going, she said. My satisfaction is helping people. Thats my mission.

Her hard work and dedication are well-known to 91心頭 residents, staff members and fellow board members.

Madge Wilson is one of those rare individuals. Shes an embodiment of what NCC stands for, which is service and commitment to the community from the young to the elderly, said 91心頭 Board Chairman Dr. A. Zachary Yamba. But more importantly, she does it with such grace and joy that its really a testament to her deep and abiding faith in people.

Wilson has had her own set of personal trials, including health challenges, but she has never let anything stop her from serving others.

After Monsignor Linder, there is no one who encapsulates the NCC mission more than Madge. She has worked tirelessly for the people of Newark every day for over 41 years. Madge works one-on-one with people and it is incredible to think of the sheer number of people Madge has impacted over this long life of service to others. From children to seniors she has been there for everyone, said 91心頭 CEO Richard Rohrman. Madge was also dedicated to helping Monsignor Linder through his health issues and went to the Extended Care Facility every night after work until late to be with him so that he always had company. She is the definition of kindness. You could not ask for a better person to be on your side than Madge. I have been lucky to have known and been inspired by my friend for 40 of these years.

Wilson has been recognized on numerous occasions for her work by other organizations as well. She was honored as an Essex County Legend by the Essex County Division of Senior Services in 2010, received a letter of recognition from President Barack Obama in 2011, was named Volunteer of the Year for her efforts on behalf of long-term care residents by the Health Care Association of New Jersey in 2016 and received the Saint Vincent Academy Woman of Distinction Award in 2017.

While she is grateful for the accolades, Wilson said she doesnt expect or need recognition. She simply wants to do the work that needs to be done to fulfill 91心頭s mission: to help residents of inner cities improve the quality of their lives to reflect individual God-given dignity and personal achievement.

The love that I have for 91心頭 is unspeakable, she said. This is my home.

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91心頭 Celebrates Career of Retiring CEO Richard Rohrman /2021/06/new-community-celebrates-career-of-retiring-ceo-richard-rohrman/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-community-celebrates-career-of-retiring-ceo-richard-rohrman /2021/06/new-community-celebrates-career-of-retiring-ceo-richard-rohrman/#respond Fri, 11 Jun 2021 15:41:00 +0000 https://72375d9a61.nxcli.io/?p=18856 91心頭 hosted a celebration for retiring CEO Richard Rohrman on May 20 to commemorate his 26-year career with the organization and thank him for his leadership. Because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, a small group, including members of his family, close friends, colleagues and NCC supporters, gathered at St. Joseph Plaza to celebrate him. The event was also live streamed for those who were unable to attend in person.

91心頭 Board Chairman Dr. A. Zachary Yamba congratulated Rohrman on his extensive career and called him the base of the organization.

Monsignor [William J. Linder] was the founder, the visionary, but you also need people who are nuts and bolts type people to make the organization work. And Rich was that person, Yamba said. And when he became the CEO, he carried 91心頭 to other heights.

91心頭 Board Member Diane Johnson, who served as the emcee of the event, reiterated that sentiment.

The founder may have taken it from ashes to hope. But I know that Richard Rohrman has taken it from hope to reality, she said. Richard is someone who has been dedicated and committed and passionate about not only the legacy, but has taken us forward. Under his leadership, we have done very, very well.

Johnson talked about the rehabilitation of several Newark properties that took place under Rohrmans leadership that ensures the affordable housing units will be available for many years to come. She also said there are new projects in the works that were started with Rohrman at the helm.

Newark Central Ward Councilwoman LaMonica McIver represented the City Council at the event, bringing a resolution from the council and speaking on their behalf.

I want to tell you congratulations and thank you for everything that you have done, continuing the legacy of 91心頭 and all of the hard work, working for our residents, the programming, everything, McIver said. 91心頭 is literally an enterprise. We would not be able to be the city that we are without 91心頭 and so Im thankful for you from day one.

Rev. Louise Scott-Rountree spoke on behalf of Newarks mayor at the event.

As I stand here today on behalf of the mayor of this great city, Ras J. Baraka, and over 300,000 residents, I say thank you. Thank you for your perseverance when you couldve turned your back and said Im done, she said.

91心頭 Chief Operating Officer Fred Hunter and Chief Financial Officer Elizabeth Mbakaya presented Rohrman with an award depicting NCCs footprint as a collage.

Most of us see Rich as more than just our CEO. Hes a mentor, hes inspiring, hes a leader, hes a partner and a trusted friend, Hunter said. As a CEO out in front, you can easily put yourself out there constantly. But it was never about Rich. It was always how to make 91心頭 better. Well, Rich, we all want to say job well done.

In addition to being an advocate for affordable housing, Rohrman has also been passionate about promoting homeownership. To help individuals who face challenges with down payments and closing costs, Yamba announced the creation of the Richard Rohrman 91心頭 Fund for First Time Home Buyers. Board members presented Rohrman with a check in the amount of $35,000 raised as a start for the fund. Money received in support of this initiative will be awarded as grants to qualifying first time home buyers from the service areas of Newark, Orange and Jersey City to help offset down payments and closing costs.

Johnson also announced the renaming of the East Africa Room in St. Joseph Plaza. It is now known as the Richard Rohrman Conference Room and will showcase photos of Rohrman and his work over the years.

91心頭 Board Member and Outreach Coordinator Madge Wilson read a congressional record that Congressman Donald Payne Jr. submitted honoring Rohrmans retirement.

In addition to the in-person remarks, attendees had the opportunity to view a tribute video produced ahead of time which included 91心頭 employees from various departments, board members, family members and friends.

Rohrman was very appreciative of the event and remarks. He said his time at 91心頭 has greatly impacted his life.

This has just been an incredible, enriching experience for me to be a part of 91心頭 for these 26 years, Rohrman said. Ive had the opportunity to meet and become friends with people of such different backgrounds and nationalities and with such different life experiences. Its just given me a great respect of people for their kindness, their openness and their perseverance.

Rohrman recalled first coming to 91心頭 when he was in his late 20s and being part of a building boom for the organization. He said having grown up in a suburban community and attending Catholic schools for his education from grade school through college provided him with a much different experience than the individuals who were being served by 91心頭.

Monsignor opened my eyes to a much different reality than I had lived. He just showed me what he and 91心頭 were doing to change the city of Newark and they were just working at such a feverish pitch. And Im just so grateful that I was able to work so closely with Monsignor and learn from his vision and his deep passion for the people of Newark, Rohrman said. And then again much later, after experiencing this initial building boom, I was able to work again with so many talented, hardworking people to renovate the same housing and restructure NCC and set it up for its future.

. All photos are by Lloyd G. Holmes. You can watch the event live stream here. The tribute video can be viewed here.

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91心頭 Launches New Brand /2021/04/new-community-launches-new-brand/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-community-launches-new-brand /2021/04/new-community-launches-new-brand/#respond Mon, 12 Apr 2021 14:26:19 +0000 https://72375d9a61.nxcli.io/?p=18432 91心頭, one of the countrys largest community development corporations in the nation and the second largest lessor in the City of Newark, is pleased to announce the launch of its new brand identity. The rebrand reflects the trailblazing organizations desire to humanize the brand and highlight its flagship service offerings of affordable housing, education/workforce development, quality health care and 360 degree social services in a post pandemic world.

The COVID-19 pandemic and the corresponding economic crisis are devastating underserved communities and we wanted to ensure we were positioned to increase our impact and highlight the core services that will increase in demand as we begin life post pandemic, stated Richard Rohrman, 91心頭 CEO. People are looking to trusted brands to provide them with safety and security in these testing times. We are excited to do right by our community and employees with bold messaging and an inspiring new logo that takes us into the future and makes it clear how we can help those in need.

91心頭 has had over 60,000 service interactions since the start of the pandemic year and the need for services continues every day. We understand the current environment and the competitive nature of grants and funding in this economy and want to make sure we are positioned internally and externally to continue our work well into the future, stated Dr. A. Zachary Yamba, 91心頭 Board Chairman. Our last logo brought us tremendous success and we believe this one will do the same.

As a part of the brand refresh, 91心頭 has also launched a new tagline (Vision, Dignity, Achievement), new logo, new colorway and bold key messaging. The new logo features the words 91心頭 in the beloved 91心頭 Green partnered with four icons that represent the organizations core service areas in vibrant shades of blue and yellow, that inspire and bring positive energy. The assets will roll out over 91心頭s website, social media pages, merchandise, building signage, vehicles, Clarion newsletter and pole banners in the coming months.

The original NCC logo features the outline of a house and a deep shade of green that has become synonymous with 91心頭. The new brand assets and key messaging were developed during a nine-month process involving research, focus groups, board input and work with a consulting firm.

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Richard Rohrman to Retire from 91心頭 /2021/03/richard-rohrman-to-retire-from-new-community-corporation/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=richard-rohrman-to-retire-from-new-community-corporation /2021/03/richard-rohrman-to-retire-from-new-community-corporation/#respond Thu, 18 Mar 2021 21:27:24 +0000 https://72375d9a61.nxcli.io/?p=18281 NEWARK, NJ 91心頭, one of the nations largest community development organizations, has announced that Richard Rohrman, CEO, has decided to retire effective May 31, 2021.

NCC is in a strong position to explode into its next 50 years. There will be new buildings and facilities, much greater emphasis on health and its relationship to housing, training for well-paying in-demand jobs, health care, early childhood development and future innovations, said Richard Rohrman, 91心頭 CEO. When you look at our current organizational structure and financial standing, what you are seeing are the long-run cumulative results of innovative strategies and strategic partnerships that allow us to create tremendous impact. Right now, I see 91心頭 as ready for whatever arises, making it an optimal time for this transition.

Rohrmans history with 91心頭 started long before he was appointed the CEO. In the 1980s, he served as the Assistant Director of Maintenance and Business Development Manager. Since then, he has held the positions of Director of Real Estate Operations and Director of Real Estate Development. In 2013, Richard was appointed as the CEO when Monsignor William J. Linder, the Founder of NCC, retired from that position.

“Throughout Richard Rohrmans career at 91心頭, here in the City of Newark, he has demonstrated commitment, compassion and creativity. Richards efforts and determination was of tremendous benefit to not just the 91心頭 family but the Newark family as well. 91心頭s loss is Newarks loss, stated Mildred Crump, Newark City Council President.

A hybrid celebration will be held in Rohrmans honor on May 20, 2021, which will be live streamed via Facebook and YouTube for employees, partners and friends. In the coming weeks, additional information about the search and celebration will be released via the 91心頭 website, social media channels and Clarion, 91心頭s monthly newsletter.

Richard has been a wonderful partner with the Board and an outstanding leader for 91心頭 for over 25 years. The 91心頭 network, and those we serve, have greatly benefited from his vision, business acumen, dedication and leadership, stated Dr. A. Zachary Yamba, 91心頭 Board of Directors Chairman. In his role of CEO, Rohrman has used his expertise to strengthen the operational structure and the financial standing of the organization, positioning NCC to grow and be acclaimed as one of the largest community development organizations in the country. We will miss him greatly.

In preparation for new leadership, the Board of Directors has constituted a search committee of its members in partnership with The Support Center, a nonprofit leadership and consulting organization specializing in executive search and transition. For more information about the CEO position and search, visit .

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91心頭 CEO Richard Rohrman to Retire May 31 /2021/03/new-community-ceo-richard-rohrman-to-retire-may-31/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-community-ceo-richard-rohrman-to-retire-may-31 /2021/03/new-community-ceo-richard-rohrman-to-retire-may-31/#respond Tue, 16 Mar 2021 14:28:36 +0000 https://72375d9a61.nxcli.io/?p=18107 Chief Executive Officer Richard Rohrman has announced his retirement from 91心頭 at the end of May. He has served as NCCs CEO since April of 2013.

Rohrmans history with 91心頭 started long before he was appointed as CEO. In the 1980s, he served as the organizations Assistant Director of Maintenance and Business Development Manager. Since then, he has held the positions of Director of Real Estate Operations and Director of Real Estate Development. During his tenure, he oversaw NCCs business development, real estate development, operations and economic development. He took over the role of CEO when NCC Founder Monsignor William J. Linder retired from that position.

Rohrman said Monsignor Linder encouraged him to join 91心頭 in 1981.

I had no idea that I was beginning one of the most meaningful and enriching experiences of my life, Rohrman said. Having been able to work at the side of an icon like Monsignor Linder was a once in a lifetime honor and opportunity. He opened my eyes to the injustice in the city and the injustice that its people were suffering. As a child of the suburban Catholic school system, it is an understatement to say I was introduced to a different world than the one I grew up in.

Rohrman embraced NCCs mission and grew within the organization, eventually taking the reins. As CEO, he has led 91心頭 through its 50th anniversary year and helped set the organization on a steady path for the next 50 years. He led the re-syndication of over 1,100 units of NCC housing, which resulted in renovations and the preservation of much-needed affordable housing servicing the most vulnerable population. He also reorganized NCCs executive team, adding a Chief Operating Officer.

Rohrman has used his expertise to strengthen the operational structure and the financial standing of the organization, positioning NCC to grow. In keeping with the organizations values, Rohrman oversaw an increased minimum wage for its workforce and initiated a 401(k) benefits program for employees with an employer match.

Rohrman has been at the helm of 91心頭 through times of transition, including the passing of the organizations founder and Board Chairman, Monsignor Linder, in 2018. He has also led 91心頭 through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Throughout his tenure, Rohrman said the human element has stood out the most.

The work has been both rewarding and meaningful to me but the real story is the people. I have been so enriched by the people I have met, gotten to know and been friends with over the years. To learn about so many cultures and backgrounds and having the opportunity to appreciate them has been a life-changer for me, Rohrman said. Having worked with and known a seemingly endless array of dedicated people with such different backgrounds has been the real story of my time at NCC. I am proud of my work and also thankful that I have been able to make some difference in the lives of our workforce, clients and residents.

Being part of 91心頭 for so many years, Rohrman got to know the inner workings of the organization, which put him in a position to successfully lead. Members of the Board of Directors are pleased with how Rohrman has positioned 91心頭 to move forward.

His retirement is going to be a real loss to 91心頭 because he has served us well, said Board Chairman Dr. A. Zachary Yamba. He has a steady hand, he is very approachable and he is very knowledgeable about the organization.

He was remarkable in boosting both the stability and the quality of 91心頭s role as a service provider for the community, said long-time Board Member Newton Richards. During the course of his tenure, there was a constant upward trend.

Over the years, Rich has worked hard to bring NCC to the level where it is today, including increasing the membership of the NCC Board of Directors, said NCC Board Member and Outreach Coordinator Madge Wilson. I would like to take this opportunity to say a job well done and to enjoy your retirement.

In addition to working closely with members of NCCs Board of Directors and staff, Rohrman also forged relationships with those working in other organizations, including Victoria Foundation Co-Executive Officer Craig Drinkard. Victoria Foundation has served as a long-time funder of 91心頭 and Drinkard has worked there since 2006. Drinkard, who lived in NCC housing when growing up, described Rohrman as humble and willing to ask for help when needed.

He was always methodical in his thinking around the moves the organization needed to make, Drinkard said, citing as an example the re-syndication of NCC housing which took many steps and much coordination. Not only are the residents benefiting from that on a day-to-day basis, but the organization itself is in a better position.

Rohrman knows that after his retirement, 91心頭 will continue to provide quality services that fulfill the organizations mission to help residents of inner cities improve the quality of their lives to reflect individual God-given dignity and personal achievement.

NCC is in a strong position to explode into its next 50 years, Rohrman said. There will be new buildings and facilities, much greater emphasis on health and its relationship to housing, training for well-paying in-demand jobs, health care, early childhood development and who knows what opportunities will open up. Whatever arises, NCC will be ready.

While it will be difficult to replace Rohrman, Yamba is optimistic about the future.

We hope that the person who succeeds him will be able to rise up to the challenge, especially in this period of COVID, economic downturn and all the issues facing the nation and community-based organizations, Yamba said.

Rorhman plans to enjoy his retirement in a variety of ways.

Traveling with my wife Joanne, spending time with family in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Colorado; reading; volunteering; hiking; taking some courses in interesting topics; and slowing down a little are all in store for the future, he said.

The NCC Board of Directors has embarked on a search for the organizations next CEO. The Board has engaged The Support Center, a nonprofit leadership and consulting organization specializing in executive search and transition management, to help navigate the search and manage the transition. The Support Center has deep roots in Newark and has been an important partner to NCC over the years.

91心頭 will release a special edition Clarion in the near future to highlight more of Richard Rohrmans time with the organization and the perspective of those who have worked with him.

For information about the CEO opportunity, .

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