2023 Programs of Excellence Series - Nutrition
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Every year NCOA’s National Institute of Senior Centers honors outstanding efforts made by senior centers across the nation to offer innovative, creative, and impactful programs for older adults. Each program is proof of the important work that happens at senior centers. And these programs serve as models for senior center staff across the country to implement in their communities. Join us for our Programs of Excellence webinar series where we highlight each category with a presentation by a subject matter expert and the winning programs.
Dianne Stone
Associate Director of Network Development and Engagement, Modernizing Senior Centers Resource Center and NISC
National Council on Aging
Dianne Stone has more than 20 years of experience with senior centers and aging issues, primarily as the Director of the Newington Senior and Disabled Center in Newington, Connecticut. Stone has also worked, volunteered, and held leadership positions with a variety of organizations in Connecticut, including Connecticut AgeWell Collaborative, the ADA Coalition of Connecticut, Connecticut Medicaid Oversight Council, and the Commission on Women, Children, Seniors, Equity and Opportunity. She joined NCOA in January 2022, as a member of the Center for Healthy Aging, where she is primarily focused on supporting senior centers throughout the country through the ACL-funded Modernizing Senior Centers Resource Center and NISC.
Mary Jo Riley
Senior Center Supervisor
Groton Senior Center
Mary Jo Riley started her career working in the health and fitness fields heading the wellness division at a local hospital. In the mid 1990’s a change at the hospital changed her direction to working the Groton Senior Center starting in 1995. Mary Jo has applied her knowledge of health and fitness in Groton, worked on expanding the size of the center to include additional classrooms, technology center, fitness center and exercise rooms. Her most recent efforts were assessing why older adults do not utilize their local senior center and foraging ahead with a name change to address one of the primary perceptions about senior centers and to take away that barrier. Mary Jo has been a resident of Southeastern Connecticut most of her life and someday will look forward to retirement.
Mike Wilson
Director
Senior Citizens Opportunity for Personal Endeavor (S.C.O.P.E.)
Mike Wilson is the Director of S.C.O.P.E. (Senior Citizens Opportunity for Personal Endeavor) whose mission is “To inspire, strengthen, and enrich mature adult lives.”
SCOPE operates several community centers in Northeast Ohio serving over 4,000 seniors with daily recreational activities, educational events, socialization, and fitness programs for seniors.
Mike has been a leader in the non-profit sector for over 38 years and is certified as an Association Executive. Locally, he served as CEO of the Home Builders Association (HBA), and Director of the Trumbull Soil & Water Conservation District.
As a hobby, Wilson is also a historical actor who has portrayed our nation’s 25th President William McKinley all over the nation for over 30 years. He also performs a ‘No Respect’ comedy routine as the late great comedian Rodney Dangerfield.
Mike has coached youth sports for over 33 years, including his current position as the Head Middle School Football Coach for Champion Local Schools. He serves as the Commissioner of the Northeast Ohio Youth Football League and is a certified member of USA Football. Mike was named by the Ohio Parks & Recreation Association as the 2012 ‘Youth Sports Coach of the Year’.
Wilson also worked as a radio broadcaster and staff member for the Mahoning Valley Scrappers minor league baseball team affiliated with the Cleveland Guardians.
Mike was named Ohio’s Outstanding Young Citizen in 1991 by the Ohio Junior Chamber of Commerce. He also was named the Outstanding Citizen of Niles in 1994. Mr. Wilson was inducted into his Dayton Area High School’s ‘Northmont Roll of Recognition’ as the Alumnus of the Year in 2002.
Joanne Moore
Director
Duxbury Senior Center
Joanne Moore has 25 years’ experience working with older adults in a variety of community and non-profit settings. She is the Director of the Duxbury Senior Center and has successfully led her team through three National Accreditations. She is a past president of the Massachusetts Council on Aging (MCOA) and a current Board Member and Certification Chair. Joanne serves as a member Massachusetts Falls Commission and the NISC Learning Collaborative. She is a master trainer for both "A Matter of Balance" and the "UCLA Memory" programs and was instrumental in introducing these program resources to Massachusetts senior centers. Joanne holds a BS in Graphic Design and Business and a MS in Adult Learning and Development.