Personnel Moves: Nonprofit Exec Paige Flink to Retire From The Family Place
Plus, North Dallas Bank & Trust Co continues to make leadership changes, United Way of Metropolitan Dallas welcomes new board members, and more.
By Kelsey Vanderschoot
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January 26, 2021
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Paige Flink
Longtime CEO of local nonprofit The Family Place Paige Flink will retire this year after a replacement is named and transitioned into her role. Flink has held leadership roles with the nonprofit since 1991. During that time, she grew its ranks from 38 to 190 employees and doubled the number of its facilities.
Under Flink’s leadership, The Family Place has grown from an emergency shelter with 40 beds and one counseling office to three shelters providing 177 shelter beds each night including the only shelter for men and children in the state and three counseling offices in Dallas and Collin Counties.
The Family Place CEO Paige Flink to Retire in 2021 After 30 Years of Service
The Agency Engages Victory Search Group to Find Next Generation of Leadership to Follow in Flink s Footsteps
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DALLAS, Jan. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Dallas-based family violence non-profit agency
, The Family Place, is sending out a bittersweet announcement that current CEO Paige Flink, who has been with the organization in various leadership positions since 1991, is retiring in 2021 after helping to transition the new CEO. The Family Place, the largest family violence service provider in Texas, has hired Victory Search Group to lead the regional search for its next CEO to take The Family Place into the next chapter.