Matt Talbot Recognizes Buck, Drozd for Milestone Anniversaries, Promotes Wilson

Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach (mtko.org) is celebrating milestone work anniversaries of Janet Buck and Vicky Drozd and the promotion of Susie Wilson to director of marketing and communications. All three women are team players, helping in all areas of Matt Talbot programming when necessary.

Janet Buck

Janet Buck

Janet Buck, MS, RD, MNT, is celebrating 15 years as Matt Talbot’s nutrition coordinator, providing medical nutrition therapy and nutrition education, and has overseen gardening activities, as well. Janet serves on the Action Now Diabetes Prevention Coalition and the Diabetic Support Group, as well as attending the Partnership for a Healthy Lincoln Coalition. Nutrition is her passion, which she uses to help the underserved!

 

 

Vicky Drozd

Vicky Drozd is celebrating 10 years as Matt Talbot’s event coordinator, through which she has significantly expanded fundraising efforts, provided workshops on event planning for the nonprofit community, and assisted in processing donations through their donor database. Vicky is a tremendous organizer, smoothly adapted to virtual events needed during the pandemic, and recently moved to a full-time position.

 

 

Susie Wilson

Susie Wilson, MSPH, has been promoted to director of marketing and communications. She has been with Matt Talbot for 11 years and has excelled at communications, marketing, and grant-writing efforts. Susie is currently participating in the Nonprofit Marketing Guide Communications Director Mentoring Program, which is a six-month program focused on marketing strategies, tactics, and leadership. She is part of a cohort of 16 communication professionals from the United States and Canada in the program, which is led by Kivi Leroux Miller, founder and CEO of Nonprofit Marketing Guide.

The mission of Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach is to serve the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of Lincoln’s working poor and homeless through outreach, advocacy, education, and the provision of food and shelter. To learn more visit mtko.org.