Executive Director
Bradley has over 14 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, specializing in Community Engagement and Volunteer Management. She is passionate about fighting childhood hunger and is excited to do it with a great organization like KidsPak. When she is not at work, Bradley enjoys spending time with her husband, 2-year-old son, and rescue dogs.
President
Tom moved to Loveland full-time in 2007. He joined Tension Envelope in 1972 in sales and retired 34 years later as General Manager. In Colorado, Tom joined Loveland Rotary Club and started as a KidsPak driver in 2009. He chaired the KidsPak Committee until 2021 when KidsPak became a stand-alone 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
Vice-President
Michelle is an educator with over 35 years of experience, most of that in Northern Colorado. She loves how KidsPak is home grown and is always striving to meet the growing nutrition needs of youth in our community. Michelle loves reading, her beloved Huskers, and above all else, exploring through travel.
Treasurer
Don has 45 years' experience in the banking community. Don loves that KidsPak has given him the opportunity to use this experience for the benefit of local youth. He enjoys TV, building things with wood, and playing golf.
Secretary
Ann is a long time volunteer, former manufacturing/software engineer, and a part-time school substitute. She admires KidsPak's commitment to supporting students in their academic journey by addressing their nutritional needs. During her free time, Ann enjoys reading, listening to podcasts, and traveling.
Mark is a Loveland native who practiced veterinary medicine for 40 years in Arizona and moved back to Loveland eight years ago. He is passionate about the Kidspak mission, and believes no child should go to bed hungry. When he is not treating horses, he is traveling and camping with his wife Rona and his dog Blue, or bugging his kids and grandkids.
Dick taught mathematics for 33 years in Jefferson County Public Schools, and after moving to Loveland he taught as a part time Adjunct at Aims Community College. He was blessed to be a part of the start up of KidsPak and has volunteered with them since. He enjoys golfing and watching his grandsons play baseball.
After working in the medical field for over 50 years Corinne retired and joined her husband, Tom, in Feeding the Future through our work with KidsPak. Corinne is an avid fan of the San Francisco 49ers and loves any song sung by Russell Watson.
Pat is a retired secondary and post secondary educator. She feels no one, especially children, should be hungry so works hard with KidsPak to fill those tummies. In her free time she loves to play pickleball and travel the world with her husband, Jim.
Todd Piccone serves as the Assistant Superintendent of operations and has been with Thompson School District since 2018. Todd was previously at St. Vrain Valley School District and before his work in St Vrain, Todd worked in the private industry as an operations manager for large-scale commercial construction companies. Todd has been involved with many nonprofits that support kids in our community. Todd loves fun time in the outdoors with his family.
Shawn works in the finance arena and has over 35 years of experience in evaluating financial operations and strategic planning. Shawn is a new member of the KidsPak board and is looking forward to advancing the mission to combat food insecurity. Outside of work, Shawn enjoys traveling and exploring new places, hiking in the mountains, biking, and skiing.
When raising her family in Colorado, Barb was active as a school volunteer and with Boy Scouts of America, where she saw hunger first hand. After a successful career as a corporate trainer, Barb has filled her time with her love of history and her love of families. She is an expert in genealogy and serves at the state level for Daughters of the American Revolution. She came to pack bags for KidsPak as part of her DAR group, and never left!
At KidsPak, we know that kids shouldn't be hungry, and hungry kids can't learn. When we raise up our youth, we raise up our entire community. To join us in supporting food-insecure youth, you can donate or volunteer.
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