MLCDC Introduces New Board Members
The Midlands Latino Community Development Corporation (MLCDC) (www.midlandslatinocdc.org) is proud to welcome to new members to its Board of Directors, Sarah Mohon and Adam Emberton.
Sarah Mohon is the manager of the Connections program at Project Harmony, with the goal of better-serving the immigrant and refugee populations. She has worked in social services for over ten years. Sarah was previously employed at Boys Town for nearly seven years, working with children and families in the home and campus settings. Her work has allowed her to live abroad in Spain and also on the East Coast in Providence, Rhode Island. Sarah is actively involved in the community, serving in leadership roles as logistics committee chair for the Viva Omaha Heritage Festival, as a member of the mental health subcommittee for the Omaha Refugee Taskforce, as a member of the Spanish-Speaking Mental Health Providers Project (The Normalizers), and as a member of the steering committee for the School-Based Attendance Coalition.
Adam Emberton is a branch manager for Great Western Bank, where he is Making Life Great every day for his customers and community. He has been with Great Western Bank for over seven years as a phone banker, personal banking representative, personal banker, and now in his current role. He currently manages the South Omaha branch at 47th & L Street, where he has been for the past three years. Adam is a member of the Sarpy County Chamber and was a graduate of Sarpy County Leadership in 2015.
MLCDC provides Latinos with opportunities to generate economic growth in the Midlands. For more information about the work that is being done in the Omaha Metro area, please call (402) 933-4466 or visit www.midlandslatinocdc.org.