Nebraska Community Foundation Welcomes Cindy Huff and John Miyoshi to Board

Nebraska Community Foundation (NebraskaHometown.org) is pleased to welcome Cindy Huff and John Miyoshi to serve on its volunteer board of directors.

Cindy Huff of McCook, NE, is a retired school superintendent after 32 years of service to public schools in central and southwest Nebraska. Her career included positions as a teacher, coach, principal, and superintendent. She continues her connection to public education through her affiliation with the Nebraska Rural Community Schools Association as an educational consultant. Cindy earned a B.S, M.S., and specialist degrees from the University of Nebraska at Kearney. She always taught with a commitment to her students by living her motto: leadership first, management second. She also serves as volunteer chair of NCF’s affiliated fund, the McCook Community Foundation Fund. Cindy and her husband, Tom, have six children, eight grandchildren, and four dogs.

John Miyoshi is a retired conservation manager who resides in Wahoo, NE. Miyoshi earned B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Nebraska College of Agriculture and a teaching certification in Agricultural Education. John taught high school vocational agriculture and was later a University of Nebraska agricultural extension agent. He spent the last 33 years of his career with the Lower Platte North Natural Resources District, including 23 years as general manager. John has worked on legislation for the benefit of groundwater quality and quantity and served for 24 years representing NRDs on the statewide Geographical Information System Committee. John and his wife Carol have raised four children and have eight grandchildren.

Nebraska Community Foundation unleashes abundant local assets, inspires charitable giving, and connects ambitious people to build stronger communities and a Greater Nebraska. For information, visit NebraskaHometown.org.