Media Release
Contact: Brenda Kanno, Director of Communications
news@fbincaaa.org
Traci Jadlos Elected Director of Development
(St. Petersburg, Florida, November 11, 2024) – FBI National Citizens Academy Alumni Association (FBINCAAA) is pleased to announce that Traci Jadlos of North Royalton, Ohio has been elected to the National Board as Director of Development. In this role, she will be responsible for oversight, planning, and implementation of a comprehensive program to support resource development through fundraising, sponsorships, and grants. Ms. Jadlos served on the National Development Team prior to joining the Board of Directors.
“We look forward to working with Traci in her new role,” said Valerie Minner, FBINCAAA President. “The breadth and depth of her professional experience, as well as her working knowledge of FBINCAAA and its affiliate chapters, bring great value to our Board.”
For the past six years, Ms. Jadlos has served as Executive Director for After School All Stars in Cleveland, Ohio. Prior to that, she worked with three United Way organizations in Ohio, serving as Vice President of Community Impact, 2-1-1, and Engagement as well as Director of Resource Development. Before her career at United Way, she was an Ohio Certified Prevention Specialist II and served under two Mayors as Youth Commission Director for the City of Toledo, Ohio.
Ms. Jadlos has been recognized by both the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio as one of 100 Women of Influence and by the City Council of Toledo for her positive impact in the community. She graduated from the United Way Worldwide Advance Leadership Program for CEOs in 2016.
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FBI National Citizens Academy Alumni Association (FBINCAAA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, all-‐volunteer organization that works in partnership with the FBI to promote public safety and security through community engagement, education, and outreach initiatives. Founded in 2005, the National organization provides training, resources, and governance oversight for 57 local FBI National Citizens Academy Alumni Association Chapters representing more than 53,000 business, civic, religious, and community leaders across the U.S., Guam, and Puerto Rico.