Ron Carter from Children Incorporated is this week’s guest on The Life of Dad After Show.
Ron Carter is the CEO and President of Children Incorporated. Ron talks with The Life of Dad After Show host, Art Eddy about what Children Incorporated does and how he got involved in working with the organization. Ron also talks about his family and how adoption changed his life.
About Children Incorporated
They are an international nonprofit organization that helps provide support to children primarily through child sponsorship, by partnering with nearly 300 projects in 23 countries around the world. They believe that all children deserve access to basic needs and an education, so that they may be healthy and have the opportunity to become contributing members of their communities.
About Ron Carter
Ron Carter has served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Children Incorporated since April of 2012. Ron started working for Children Incorporated in February of 2003, and prior to his appointment as President of the organization, he held two other positions there: Assistant Director of US Programs and Director of the Inner City Division.
Ron worked for another well-known international child sponsorship organization for twelve years prior to joining the staff of Children Incorporated in 2003. At the other organization, Ron served in several different positions, including as Supervisor of Treasury Operations and International Liaisons Coordinator.
About The Life Of Dad After Show
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