Sarah Ford | February 19, 2015

Feed the Children CEO, Kevin Hagan, Stepping Down

Thursday, February 19th, Feed the Children CEO, Kevin Hagan, announced that he has chosen not to renew his contract with Feed the Children when it expires on May 31, 2015.  On June 1st, he will begin a new role as CEO of the American Diabetes Association.  Diabetes is a disease that has personally touched his own family.  After the great work he has done for Feed the Children, we at America’s Charities wish him the best.

>> Read his announcement, which was posted on Feed the Children’s blog this afternoon

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