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Mark Niemeyer Installed as Crisis Nursery BOD President
Mr. Niemeyer succeeds Keith Jackson as President of the

The Saint Louis Crisis Nursery is pleased to announce Mr. Mark Niemeyer has been installed as the new President of its Board of Directors. Mr. Niemeyer is a Senior Vice President at Carrollton Bank and has been involved with the Crisis Nursery for many years. He was an inaugural member of the Crisis Nursery's Young Professionals Board in 2010 and became a member of the Board of Directors in 2013.
Molly Brown, CEO of the Saint Louis Crisis Nursery, said, "We are thrilled to welcome Mark as our new President of the Board. His extensive experience with and passion for the Crisis Nursery make him the perfect leader to guide our organization as we continue to work with the children and families that depend upon the Crisis Nursery's help when they are struggling."
Mr. Niemeyer said, "I have greatly enjoyed my involvement with the Crisis Nursery over the past 20 years, from being a member of the Young Professional Board to joining the Board of Directors 9 years ago. It is truly one of the most well-established and effective community organizations in the St. Louis area, tirelessly working to help its client families and supporting the community in times of need. It is an organization I am always proud to say I am a part of." He continued, "I hope to carry on the work of all the talented board presidents that have come before me and to work with my fellow board members to continue expanding the impact of the Crisis Nursery and increase awareness of this dynamic organization throughout the St. Louis area."
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Mr. Niemeyer succeeds Mr. Keith Jackson as Board President. Mr. Jackson is Field Supervision Director at Edward Jones and served as Board President from June 2022 to June 2024.
Ms. Brown expressed gratitude to Mr. Jackson for his Board leadership. "Keith's tenure was marked by his dedication, enthusiasm, and commitment to the Crisis Nursery. We cannot thank him enough for his hard work for the Crisis Nursery."