Influential Leaders Join ECS to Drive Economic and Social Impact

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ECS Welcomes Influential Leaders to Drive Economic and Social Impact Forward

CFO Darren Tune engages with Board and Staff members during the Board Retreat. October 2024.

San Diego, CA – Oct. 17, 2024 – Episcopal Community Services (ECS) is pleased to announce the addition of Justin Lewis and Donna Perdue to its Board of Directors, and the appointment of Darren Tune as the new Chief Financial Officer. These leaders bring extensive expertise and a deep commitment to ECS' values and mission. 

Justin Lewis joins the board with a strong background in finance, technology, and educational equity. Inspired by his parents' dedication to social justice, Justin has held leadership roles in higher education and global corporations. His focus on student affairs allows him to mentor students and develop programs that make education more accessible. As a board member, he will help guide ECS’ efforts in early childhood education and economic mobility. Justin holds an Ed.D. from UCSD, an MBA from NYU's Stern School of Business, and a bachelor's degree from Williams College.

 Donna Perdue is an intellectual property attorney specializing in biotechnology and the founder of Perdue IP Law, APC. She is proficient in patent prosecution, IP management, and strategy development, working with clients in life sciences and other sectors. Donna’s experience in faith-based initiatives and managing complex intellectual property issues will support ECS’ strategic efforts with community programs. Donna holds a J.D. from the University of Washington School of Law, a Ph.D. from Cornell University, and a bachelor's degree from Rhodes College.

 Darren Tune brings extensive experience in nonprofit financial management to his role as ECS’ Chief Financial Officer. In leadership positions at the YMCA, Veterans Village, and Jewish Family Service, he demonstrated strong skills in budgeting and strategic financial planning. His expertise will be critical to ensuring the financial sustainability of ECS' expanding services for the San Diego community. Darren holds a Ph.D. in Leadership Studies from the University of San Diego, as well as an MBA and a bachelor's degree from San Diego State University, and has taught nonprofit finance, underlining his commitment to the sector.

 "Justin, Donna, and Darren's insight and dedication are invaluable additions to our board and leadership team," said Megan Costello, Board President of ECS. "Their unique perspectives will be instrumental in advancing our mission and making a greater impact in the region."

 "The ECS team and I are excited to welcome Justin, Donna, and Darren to our ECS community," said Elizabeth Fitzsimons, ECS' Chief Executive Officer. "The deep experience and talent they bring will enhance our efforts to tackle pressing challenges in health and human services, empowering ECS to serve our community more effectively."

ECS delivers $36 million in health and human services annually, addressing homelessness, mental health, substance use disorder treatment, and early childhood education. With 23 locations, ECS impacts over 10,500 individuals throughout the San Diego region each year.

 For more information, please visit www.ecscalifornia.org/leadership.