CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Wyoming 211 has announced its appointment of a new executive director.
Ann Clement brings a wealth of experience in nonprofit leadership and program management to her new role. Prior to joining Wyoming 211, she served as the program director for the Wyoming Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. In this capacity, she successfully led the organization’s efforts to provide support, education and advocacy for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease as well as their families.
“I am so thrilled to embark on this opportunity to continue the important role that Wyoming 211 plays in connecting Wyomingites to the services and expanding our programs to reach even more residents,” Clement said in a news release.
Outgoing Executive Director Sabrina Lane expressed her gratitude for her time at Wyoming 211.
“It has been such an honor and privilege to work as the executive director for Wyoming 211,” Lane said. “My work with this organization has given my life such meaning and purpose. I will forever cherish the friendships and partnerships made, the impact made in Wyoming for all those who needed assistance, and those who believed in the work Wyoming 211 was doing to help make Wyoming a better place to live.”
Wyoming 211 is a vital statewide resource providing free, confidential information and referrals to a wide range of health and human services. Anyone can access the program’s 24/7 helpline by dialing 211 on their phone. The organization provides free, confidential information and referrals to a variety of health and human services. For more information about Wyoming 211, click here.