Closeup - Kendra Heimbuck

Executive Director Kendra Heimbuck plans to leave Habitat for Humanity in August.

Habitat for Humanity of the Greater Teton Area is looking for a new executive director as Kendra Heimbuck plans to leave the position in August.

Heimbuck has led the housing nonprofit since May 2016. She said she is leaving Jackson because her husband has taken a job as a pastor in Sheridan.

Contact Allie Gross at 732-7063 or county@jhnewsandguide.com.

Allie Gross covers Teton County government. Originally from the Chicago area, she joined the News&Guide in 2017 after studying politics and Spanish at Vanderbilt University in Nashville.

(1) comment

Tim Rieser

How unfortunate. Although I’ve never had the pleasure to meet her, the unanimity of all the great things I’ve heard tell me she has been a great leader of Habitat and a great member of our community. I wish her the best possible future in her new journey with her husband.

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