Jennifer Page Hired as Director of Religious Education
UUFoM has hired Jennifer Page as our part-time Director of Religious Education, to begin August 1. Jennifer’s range of experiences made her an ideal candidate. We are so excited to work with her.
Jennifer is a two-time graduate of Central Michigan University, with a BS in social studies/secondary education, and a master’s degree in public administration (MPA). She has prior work experience in education, youth program development, fund development, and community relations.
She is the executive director of MMAP, Inc. (Michigan Medicare Assistance Program), a statewide, volunteer-based program that provides unbiased options counseling for Medicare beneficiaries, as well as Medicare fraud and abuse prevention and assistance.
An avid community volunteer, Page is the vice-chair of the board of directors at Ten Sixteen Recovery Network, based in Midland, and a board member for the Center for Equity Education, based in Manchester, MI.
She is a life-long resident of Midland County, where she resides with her husband and their four sons, ages 12-17. She is an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys long walks and hikes with her dog, beach days, road trips, gardening and reading.
Welcome, Jennifer!