
April 2, 2025
For more than 100 years, Clovernook Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired has been dedicated to empowering individuals with blindness or low vision to lead active, productive and independent lives through employment, youth programming and support services.
Since February 2014, Chris Faust has led the organization, which has grown significantly during his tenure. After 11 years of dedicated service as President and CEO, Chris has announced his resignation effective April 30, 2025. It is because of his dedication to Clovernook Center and its mission that Chris has asked to step down as CEO to pave the way for a new leader to guide the organization’s continued evolution and innovation as we navigate the future.
While the Clovernook Board of Trustees will launch a formal search for a permanent successor, we are pleased to announce that Paul Brunner joined the Clovernook team as Interim CEO on Monday, March 31.
Paul brings 30 years of experience as a C-level executive in a variety of industries to Clovernook Center. Most recently, Paul served as the Interim CFO at Meals on Wheels San Francisco, preceded by a stint as Interim CEO at Meals on Wheels Southwest OH and Northern KY. The Board of Trustees is confident in Paul’s ability to lead the organization in the months ahead.
Chris will remain with Clovernook as a consultant until his last day on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, ensuring a smooth transition for the organization, our employees and the families we serve.
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