Two new staff joined Radiant Health this week to help deliver on important goals for the organization. Both employees have long-standing ties to the Grant County community.
Radiant Health Adds Staff to Bolster Delivery of Services
Enda Jones, a Ball State University graduate, has been hired as the Director of Radiant Health’s Healthy Families program. Enda returns having once served as both a Family Support Specialist and Family Resource Specialist for Healthy Families of Grant County.
She previously served as the Director of the Early Childhood Program for Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church’s Fellowship Christian Academy College Preparatory, Dallas TX. Under the leadership of Senior Pastor Dr. Tony Evans, Enda provided supervision to more than 30 staff and teachers and 240 students. Enda is currently attaining a master’s in education.
Marlene Minor, a graduate of Indiana Wesleyan University and former reporter for the Chronicle Tribune, is Radiant Health’s new Development Director. She has spent her career raising funds to help families in need around the world and domestically. She has worked for agencies like World Relief, International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, North American Baptist Conference, Koinonia House National Ministries (all in the Chicagoland area) and Medical Teams International, Portland, OR.
She has served as a consultant, chief development officer and vice president of communications. Her work has taken her to nearly 50 countries globally as she has documented stories of how people’s lives have been changed through donors’ assistance.
Domestically, Minor also has worked with local post-prison outreaches, refugees and youth. She looks forward to finding opportunities to help raise awareness and funds to help encourage, empower and educate individuals, families and communities to improve their quality of life in the 14 counties served by Radiant Health.