Friends of MEND, Inc. Appoints Daniel J. Caldwell as President of Board of Trustees

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Friends of MEND, Inc., a nonprofit that supports Moorestown Ecumenical Neighborhood Development’s affordable housing mission through charitable contributions, has announced the appointment of Daniel J. Caldwell as President of its Board of Trustees. He has served on the board since 2007.

As a longstanding supporter of MEND’s mission, Caldwell will help lead the organization’s community engagement and strategic growth efforts while supporting its continued commitment to providing safe, affordable housing throughout South Jersey.

A respected leader in the business community, Caldwell is  Vice President at PS&S Architects & Engineers, where he plays a key role in business development, strategic planning and client engagement throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. He is widely recognized for his ability to foster meaningful partnerships, identify opportunities for growth and build long-standing relationships that contribute to successful projects and positive community impact. Previously, he was with Stout & Caldwell Engineers, a firm he co-founded in 2004.

“Dan’s leadership experience, industry knowledge and deep commitment to relationship-building make him an outstanding choice to lead Friends of MEND, Inc.,” said Eileen Wirth, MEND president and CEO. “His passion advancing community-centered growth strategies aligns closely with MEND’s mission and future goals.”

About MEND
Moorestown Ecumenical Neighborhood Development, Inc. (MEND) is a private, nonprofit, housing development organization founded by several Moorestown churches in 1969. MEND is a national and state award-winning developer dedicated to providing safe and affordable rental housing to senior citizens, people with disabilities, and families of low and moderate income. MEND has developed over 770 residential units at 31 locations in southern New Jersey. Over the past 55+ years, MEND’s affordable housing production efforts have represented a $150 million real estate investment in the region. Visit www.mendinc.org for more information.