The executive director of West Virginia Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster, or VOAD, is retiring a month after testimony she gave to the Joint Legislative Flooding Committee prompted the state to refer state appropriations to the organization to state investigators. Jenny Gannaway, the executive director, admitted to taking items donated to the organization for personal use and hiring employees to be employees.
It doesn’t get much lower than stealing from a nonprofit, especially if that nonprofit is supposed to be helping people recover from a disaster. Benjamin Cisco, the former finance and
Benjamin Cisco, 31, was sentenced Thursday to three years and five months in prison and ordered to pay the $871,288 he pleaded guilty in April to defrauding the nonprofit West Virginia Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster over a 2 1/2-year period by rerouting money intended for suffering West Virginians to his personal bank account.
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