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Melissa Shields named new Casey Family Programs' Executive Vice President for Communications, Human Resources and Organizational Development

  • On May 7, 2025, Casey Family Programs in Seattle announced that Melissa Shields was promoted to executive vice president overseeing Communications, Human Resources, and Organizational Development.
  • Her appointment comes after more than 15 years of leadership at Casey, where she began her career in 2010 in a senior HR leadership position and progressed through various roles.
  • Shields retired as a master sergeant in 2018 after serving in the Air Force and Washington Air National Guard, and previously worked at Getty Images prior to Casey.
  • Dr. William C. Bell, CEO of Casey Family Programs, expressed pride in the organization’s commitment to cultivating its talented workforce and highlighted that Shields will play a key role in driving further advancements.
  • Her leadership is expected to support Casey Family Programs’ mission to safely reduce foster care needs through nationwide efforts including Building Communities of Hope.
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Melissa Shields named new Casey Family Programs' Executive Vice President for Communications, Human Resources and Organizational Development

SEATTLE, May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Melissa Shields has been appointed executive vice president for Communications, Human Resources and Organizational Development.

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KITV4 News broke the news in Honolulu, United States on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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