Kirsten Case Named Board Chair of Omaha Home for Boys

Omaha Home for Boys (www.OmahaHomeForBoys.org) is honored to announce that longtime board member Kirsten Case has been appointed board chair of the Omaha Home for Boys’ Board of Directors. Case is the community liaison at the UNO Service Learning Academy and has more than 20 years of non-profit experience in direct service and administration.

Prior to her appointment as board chair, Case served as vice chair of the Omaha Home for Boys’ Board of Directors and served on several of the board’s committees. Case was formerly the executive director of the Literacy Center and the chief service officer at the City of Omaha. She is also a founding member and director of the Greater Omaha Young Professionals at the Greater Omaha Chamber.

“I am honored to serve as the board chair for an organization with such a rich history of helping youth and families in the Omaha community,” said Case. “I look forward to leading the Home, alongside fellow leadership and board members, as the Home continues to adapt and grow to meet the ever-changing needs of young adults and families in the state.”

Case’s appointment as board chair marks the first time in Omaha Home for Boys’ nearly 100 year history that a female has held the position. Joining Case on the Executive Committee of Omaha Home for Boys’ Board of Directors are: Allen Straub, vice chair; James Kelley, treasurer; Victor Baez, secretary; Aileen Warren, community director; and Randy Behounek, community director.

For more information about Omaha Home for Boys, please visit www.OmahaHomeForBoys.org or call (402) 457-7000 .