West Sacramento, Calif. – Doris Morgan joined Rural Community Assistance Corporation’s (RCAC) Board of Directors.

Ms. Morgan is a retired congressional staffer with 21 years of experience raising public awareness and navigating various challenges in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate. She has established a strong presence in communities across Colorado and built an effective rapport with the state’s rural areas.

In addition to her extensive work with lawmakers and federal agencies, Ms. Morgan has successfully completed numerous courses and is a Cooperative Credentialed Director, Board Leadership Certified. She also holds the Director Gold Credential from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association and has governed on a local electric cooperative provider board.

RCAC board members serve three-year terms and may remain on the board for up to four consecutive terms. RCAC’s Board of Directors meets quarterly.

Founded in 1978, RCAC provides training, technical and financial resources and advocacy so rural communities can achieve their goals and visions. RCAC serves rural communities in 13 western states and western Pacific islands. Services are available to communities with populations of fewer than 50,000, other nonprofit groups, Tribal organizations, farmworkers, colonias and other specific populations. RCAC staff provides direct services in program areas including affordable housing, environmental services, economic development and lending. To learn more about RCAC, visit http://www.rcac.org

Media contact:

Julia Helmreich, director
Communications & Development
(916) 529-7563

jhelmreich@rcac.org