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052722 Moody set to retireBELMONT — Regina Moody has worked tirelessly for the differently able residents of Holy Angels for the past 40 years as both chief executive officer and president of the nonprofit as it has grown and developed.

On June 30 Moody will retire as CEO, yet still maintain an office on campus and continue to serve as president – using her experience and expertise in fundraising, marketing, public relations, special projects and Holy Angels business enterprises toward the organization’s continued growth, including a large-scale anticipated expansion of the campus in 2023.

“It’s been the privilege of a lifetime to lead Holy Angels and love the children, women and men that we serve,” Moody said. “Holy Angels isn’t just part of my life, but it is part of me, and I plan to continue serving this organization for as long as I am able.”

Kerri Massey, a devoted and faithful member of Holy Angels’ leadership team, will assume the role of CEO beginning July 1. She has 24 years of experience with Holy Angels, currently serving as its executive vice president and chief operating officer. Since 2021, she has been transitioning into the leadership role under Moody’s tutelage.

Moody noted, “I have the utmost faith in Kerri as she takes the reins and responsibilities of CEO. She’s already shown an immense passion for Holy Angels in her decades of service. I know that enthusiasm will carry into her CEO leadership.”

The chairman of Holy Angels’ board of directors, Hans Lengers, shared his immense appreciation for Moody’s four decades of leadership and unwavering support. “It would take days to detail how much Regina has truly impacted Holy Angels, our differently able residents and the greater community. Her dedication and compassion have exceeded every expectation. We’re grateful that she’ll continue to play an integral role with our organization and we look forward to welcoming Kerri as our next CEO.”

After June 30 Moody plans to spend more time with her husband of 44 years and her son’s young family.

“I’m looking forward to traveling, spending time with my family, playing golf and just enjoying life. (But) Holy Angels is my mission and my ministry. I am grateful and blessed to have had the opportunity to lead, serve and care for the people we are called to serve our residents, their families, our dedicated staff and board of directors and the many volunteers and supporters who all care deeply for Holy Angels. It’s been a very rewarding both personally and professionally,” Moody said.

— SueAnn Howell, Senior reporter. Holy Angels contributed.

What is Holy Angels?

Holy Angels provides the highest quality care for differently abled children and adults, some with delicate medical conditions.

To donate to Holy Angels, go to www.HolyAngelsNC.org. Questions about how you can get involved? Call 704-825-4161.