Gleaners Community Food Bank, the Detroit-based nonprofit working to tackle food insecurity in southeast Michigan by getting surplus food out to those in need, is getting a new leader.
The nonprofit has tapped Angela Moloney, who comes from the Bloomfield Hills-based Catholic Foundation of Michigan, as its next president and CEO after a national search. She starts in January, taking on the job held by Gerry Brisson since 2014. Gleaners announced Brisson's planned departure from the role earlier this year.
“I am honored to step into this role and join Gleaners at such a pivotal moment for the organization. Gleaners’ commitment to increasing access to nutritious food with dignity and respect is clear, especially as our region faces new challenges in urgent need," Moloney said in a news rel

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