Melissa Hindman joins us as our Director, Resource Development

Tanya Noyes • July 15, 2024

Melissa Hindman joins us as our Director, Resource Development

United Way Leeds & Grenville welcomes Melissa Hindman to the staff team as the Director, Resource Development.


Melissa strives towards community excellence in all she does with her engaging nature and spirit to inspire collective action. She was born and raised in the area; the community she chose to follow her lifelong passion for helping others by supporting the mission of a variety of not for profit organizations across Leeds & Grenville for nearly 15 years.


Melissa’s work has spanned community services and has included developmental, employment and business improvement initiatives. Events and resource development have been a strong focus of her most recent work with the board of directors of Brockville & District Chamber of Commerce and the Brockville Young Professionals Network, and Downtown Brockville. She enjoys living in a community where we have the time to learn from and understand how we can help each other. Raising a young family here highlights her commitment to the future of our communities.


Please join us in welcoming Melissa to the team as we head into an ambitious fundraising campaign! Reach out to us anytime to learn how you can build a stronger community with the United Way Leeds & Grenville.


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