Project Angel Heart staff updates
We’ve experienced lots of changes at Project Angel Heart in the past few months! We’re pleased to introduce a few new members of the team, including:
Kyle Copp, Administrative Assistant
Kyle started working at Project Angel Heart in January 2016 and was a volunteer in the kitchen for ten years before that. Kyle, a Denver native, loves the weather here because he likes to stay active with various outdoor activities at his favorite place in town, Washington Park. Kyle is also passionate about recycling and his garden.
Kevin Giles, Modified Meals Assistant
Kevin started working for Project Angel Heart in December of 2015. He grew up in Dallas, where he spent most of his time working in kitchens and attending a technical high school that taught culinary arts. In 2011, Kevin made the move to Denver to attend Johnson & Wales for culinary arts, and he graduated with his degree in culinary nutrition in 2015.
Cortney Paddock, Client Services Assistant
Cortney began working at Project Angel Heart in December 2015. A Denver native, she has been a supporter of Project Angel Heart’s events since she can remember. Cortney is an avid reader, cook, and creator who loves claiming Denver as home. She frequents Denver’s numerous public libraries, farmers markets, craft markets, breweries, and new restaurants.
Sally Rothstein, Colorado Springs Regional Manager
Sally joined Project Angel Heart in October 2015. She is passionate about the health and well-being of the Colorado Springs community and the people who create it. Her experience includes facilitating transformational leadership development processes, designing/delivering training & development programs, leading and integrating volunteers, and leading singers to share their voices and care with people at life’s thresholds. Her past employers include: Verus Global, Pikes Peak Hospice & Palliative Care, USAA, Memorial Health System, Pikes Peak United Way.
Kate Stoutamire, Administrative Assistant
Kate began working at Project Angel Heart in January 2016. She moved to Denver from Columbus, Ohio, in 2010 and has worked in the non-profit sector for the last five years. She is currently attending school and pursuing a degree in social work.
In addition, please join us in congratulating three existing current staff members who are taking on expanded and/or new roles within the Project Angel Heart organization:
Amy Fleming, Sr. Vice President
In this expanded role, Amy will provide leadership for the kitchen and volunteer resources department, as well as continue to manage human resources, finance, and facility maintenance. Amy has been with Project Angel Heart since 2007.
Hannah Koschnitzke, Marketing & Grants Assistant
In her new role, Hannah will write and edit grants, as well as conduct relevant grant funding research. She’ll also be responsible for various aspects of Project Angel Heart’s marketing and communications efforts, including social media, email, and web content.
Rachael Raab, Director of Strategic Partnerships
Rachael now oversees the client services department, advocacy, community partner program operations, organization-wide strategic ventures, and grant writing. Rachael has worked with Project Angel Heart since 2013.