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Shirl Smith - President & CEO
I am currently a Professor with
Colorado Technical University Online, the vision for this company actually came to me while I was still a student. A task
was laid at my feet that would give me the ability to change the lives of thousands of people, all I had to do was pick it
up and see it through to maturity. Today, the next step in the development of this non-profit organization is to generate
the means to make these dreams more feasible for a greater number of people. I am only one person; however, with your help,
we can bring to many others the ability to thrive in a world in which it is common to struggle for survival. I am thankful
for the experiences that I have had (and will continue to have) during my path to obtaining my Doctoral degree with the Institute
for Advanced Studies Colorado Technical University, support of friends, experience, and the reliance on faith; I have created
this company. As
you can see, our goal is to feed people. We are not here to create a network of giving but a piece of hope in knowing how
to create a greater good for yourself and the community through implementations of community vegetable gardens, food sharing
programs, and the knowledge needed not simply to survive, but to create something more for yourself. In every person is a
dream waiting to become reality, my goal is to eliminate one more obstacle in the path to becoming as successful as you and
I can dream. My hope is that one day; you will become an angel to someone and carry on the tradition of giving.


Phillip Johnston - Vice President & Board of Directors
Born in 1976, I was raised in rural America; southwestern Virginia.
I learned the lessons that poverty can bring early on in my childhood. Learning to survive through gardening and store housing
of the harvest through canning or freezing, I saw first hand how rough life could be. I graduated from high school in June
of 1994 and attempted to pursue educational goals while joining the workforce. I began striving for the benefit of others
in 1995 when I worked for a retirement community in northwestern Virginia. This was my passion; I enjoyed working toward the
benefit and support of others who needed my assistance. I continued working with people on a small scale until 2003 when I
began working for a Fortune 300 company. In 2004, I met the president of Feeding Many, Inc. and developed a friendship and
eventually a business relationship. I am proud to be part of
Feeding Many, Inc. because of the alignment of the company’s vision and mission with that of my own. I believe in this
organization and the work that it has and will do for the communities in which it serves. This organization has the ability
to touch the lives of many and create a network of support that could help governments all over the country to eliminate (or
at the least drastically reduce) hunger and food insecurity.
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Matt Johnson - Board of Directors & Fund Raising
I grew up on the island of Antigua in the West Indies. My parents are missionaries
establishing several Churches, a Christian school, a Bible Institute and a Youth ministry that covers the entire Caribbean.
I left home in 1979 to attend college at Tennessee Temple University in Chattanooga, Tennessee where I met my wife,
Cheli. After marriage and then graduating, we moved to Salina, Kansas. We started our family, two girls and a
boy.
In 1991, we moved to Wichita, Kansas. I served as the Station Manager/Area Representative for a national religious
radio network based in Charlotte, North Carolina. During my 14 years, I raised over $2.76M dollars in private donations
with a net income of $1.63M.
I serve as chairman of the board for Campus Kids Ministries, Inc. A non-profit
group that establishes weekly after school bible clubs in the Wichita metro area public schools.
I serve as
the Manager of Church Relations for a faith-based social service agency in Wichita, KS. Our focus is foster care, family
reintegration and adoption. My passion is to connect people of faith with the kids in our care. Christmas season
2008, I was successful in securing over $100K in gifts for our clients.
I look forward to working with Feeding Many. I am passionate about caring
for those who are at a disadvantage.

Pam McNish - Secretary
I am a Colorado native,
single mother blessed with one son. I have been a licensed manicures for over 28 years working in many of the upscale salons
in the Denver area. My Grandparents and Mother always had lovely flower gardens and I have fond memories of the time spent
with them tending the garden. My passion for gardening has grown to include vegetables over the last summer while working
with Feeding Many. It has been a blessing in many ways to be a part of this wonderful organization. I love the community outreach
aspect and vision Shirl shares with all involved. Working for Feeding Many has been a new learning adventure I hope to share
with others.
Cindi Rhule - Treasurer
I grew up in Denver, attending
CSU in Ft Collins, graduating with a BS in Business Administration with an emphasis in Accounting. After graduation I worked
in public accounting for Deloitte & Touche, LLP. After obtaining my CPA in 1987 I transitioned to industry
Accounting. I have over twenty years working in various industries as a Corporate Controller. I am currently
unemployed searching for a Controller or CFO position with a company that is working to make a difference in the world. As a young girl my family participated
in a neighborhood garden. My sister’s and I used the vegetables from this garden to compete in 4-H.
We were fortunate to win at the local competition which allowed us to compete for several years at the State Fair in
Pueblo, CO. This was a fun opportunity to work on a project together as a family. We
spent many mornings during the summer watering and weeding our garden together, which has provided us with a strong work ethic
and many fond memories. When I discovered that the Feeding Many Organization was in search of a Treasurer, I thought that it would be an
opportunity to become involved in an excellent community project, and one that would help so many people. Working
together with the members of Feeding Many has allowed me to apply my Accounting experience to the benefit of the community
that I live in. This is a service that I enjoy promoting, and will do all that I can to assist in their
mission. I currently reside in this area with my husband of 23 years, and our 2 teenage boys.
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Millie - Executive Committee and Agricultural Advisor
Born
and raised in Morrison, Colorado, I have always had gardens, until recently. Working with my husband, Glenn, we would can,
freeze and make jellies utilizing the crops that we would grow. This has been a part of us our whole life. In most years,
we would distribute the crops throughout the community, enjoying the art of simply giving. I was approached by Shirl to become
a part of Feeding Many because of my background in agricultural knowledge. I know that this organization has the potential
to spread hope and joy to many; I am honored that my skills will be utilized to achieve this vision. I currently work to raise animals
for consumption at my home; this is in addition to my employment during the warmer months of the year. I strive to raise animals
that will feed people without the fear of chemicals or harmful additives. More a rancher more than a farmer, I have a passion
for animals, both domestic and wild. I believe that my experience would be beneficial to Feeding Many, Inc. based on my previous
work and current passions. I believe that the work that this company is striving to undertake will make a tremendous impact
in every community that it serves.

Hilary Bradbury, Ph.D - A special thanks for all your assistance!

Hilary Bradbury, Ph.D.,* is a research professor, educator, writer,
business consultant, and journal editor-in-chief. Her work focuses on the human and organizational dimensions of sustainable
development. She is Director of Sustainable Business Research Programs at University of Southern California’s Center
for Sustainable Cities, where she brings her expertise in action research --a facilitated stakeholder collaboration approach
to creating collaborative change -- to sustainability. Prior to this she was Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior
at Case University| Weatherhead School of Management in Cleveland, OH. (twice ranked, by the Financial Times during her years
there, as the best Organizational Behavior department in the world). In 2000 Hilary was the recipient of a $200,000 National Science Foundation award to facilitate and document the efforts
of multinational companies as they learn how to become more sustainable by managing to the so called “triple bottom
line” of “people, planet, profit.” Today she consults especially with small to medium sized business leaders
who seek to become both more profitable and environmentally responsible. In this work she facilitates strategic and shared
vision among organizational leaders while bringing attention to engaging key stakeholders in the process of design and implementation.
Additionally she leads efforts to convene stakeholders engaged with regional sustainability challenges so that innovative
and practical responses can be co designed and implemented. Hilary
has been honored for her work with the Mitchell International medal for ‘Young Sustainability Scholar.’ She co-edited
the bestselling Handbook of Action Research (Sage, 2001 [1st edition], 2007 [2nd edition]) with Peter Reason; she is also
Editor-in-Chief of the international, peer reviewed Sage journal, Action Research, considered the strongest performing of
Sage Publications “young” journals. Her own peer reviewed journal articles have appeared in Organization Science,
Academy of Management Executive, Journal of Management Inquiry, and Organization Development Practitioner, among others. Hilary grew up in Ireland and has lived and worked in Europe and Asia; she speaks
five languages. She is mother to a kindergardner and wife to Dr. David Huang, eye surgeon, optical scientist and inventor.
For relaxation she runs, tends her California native garden or cooks Asian vegetarian dishes. She is active locally in political
organizations; she was elected in the November 2005 elections to the board of Pasadena City College, representing the 30,000
citizens of South Pasadena and San Marino.
Here are the members of our Excutive Committee: Shirl Smith
- Executive Direcor Milly Sanger, Cindi Rhule, Pam McNish, John Cumings & Phillip Johnston
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