Dede Flounlacker is in demand for her extensive expertise as a non-profit leader, with over 35 years serving at the local and state level. The Governor’s office awarded her the statewide Champion of Service Award for her work following the April 2014 flood that devastated Manna. During her career, she has served in leadership roles with various organizations including: Executive Director, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Pensacola; Vice President, Membership Services, Pensacola Chamber of Commerce; Volunteer Services Consultant, Volunteer Florida; and Southeast Regional Manager, Points of Light Institute. As a Volunteer Services Consultant with Volunteer Florida, she worked with non-profits around the state to build organizational capacity and volunteer programs and were deployed to disasters while managing the Florida Volunteer & Donations Hotline for 3 storm seasons. A graduate of the University of Alabama and member of Pensacola Rotary, Dede most recently led Manna through a successful $1.7M campaign to renovate Manna’s new location on E Street.