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Darren Macfee

has more than 20 years of experience in

the nonprofit sector, serving a wide variety of

organizations large and small. Beginning as a college

intern and working his way up to Executive Director,

there are very few angles from which he hasn’t watched

organizations operate. Additionally, serving as a

volunteer and board member have further widened his

perspective of nonprofit management and leadership.

Four years ago, he left his position in order to serve the

sector more broadly. In founding Nonprofit Wizards, a

boutique consulting and coaching firm, Darren gets the

chance to be “hands on” with numerous nonprofits, often

on a daily basis. He helps organizations with

organizational assessments, strategic planning, board

training, executive transition, management operating systems and staff alignment. He

also coaches a number of CEOs/Executive Directors. He derives great satisfaction from

helping talented execs get “unstuck” by getting more from their staff and board members.

Darren and his wife recently celebrated 20 years of marriage. They have four children who

are approaching their college years with alarming speed. When not onsite with clients or

supporting his children at various activities, Darren enjoys cycling and is a big fan of

galleries, museums, and zoos.

Darren M. Macfee

Founder, Nonprofit Wizards

Contact: 402.613.0716

Email:

Darren@NonprofitWizards.com

Brent McGinty

became the chief executive officer of the

Missouri Coalition for Community Behavioral Healthcare

(Coalition) in December 2012. Under his direction, the

Missouri Coalition has continued to grow in its leadership

for positive public policy and budgetary changes to

improve access to services. These initiatives have

included healthcare homes, community mental health

liaisons, crisis intervention training, disease management,

emergency room enhancement, and many others.

Since 2007, Mr. McGinty was a valued staff member at

the Department of Mental Health, beginning as director

of budget and finance, advancing to director of