Forgotten Harvest Selects Four New Board Members

Forgotten Harvest in Oak Park has selected four new members of its board of directors.
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Eric Doeh

Forgotten Harvest in Oak Park has selected four new members of its board of directors.

The new board members are Eric Doeh, president of Humana Medicaid Michigan; Machion Jackson, deputy superintendent of operations in Detroit Public Schools Community District; Stacy Lynett, vice president of information technology business applications with General Motors Co.; and Jason Puscas, of counsel at Wolfson Bolton Kochis.

“Each of our new board directors joins us with their unique expertise and a great passion for creating the healthiest, strongest community possible,” says Adrian Lewis, president and CEO of Forgotten Harvest. “They’re already

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Machion Jackson

diving in with our existing board directors and our newly promoted board chairperson, Rebecca Bray of Epitec, ready and excited to relentlessly serve the Metro Detroit area.”

Each board director will serve with Forgotten Harvest for three years.

The nonprofit heavily relies on external contributions and collaborations to ensure greater nutritious food access for metro Detroiters experiencing the negative health impacts of food insecurity. The new board directors are expected to stretch Forgotten Harvest’s mission to new ears and helping hands in health care, public schools, automotive business, and corporate law.

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Jason Puscas
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Stacy Lynett