Senior Resources welcomes Marcus Hunter as Director of Finance & Administrative Operations

January 10, 2017

COLUMBIA, SC – Senior Resources is pleased to announce the hire of Marcus Hunter as the agency’s new Director of Finance & Administrative Operations. In this role, Hunter will oversee the Accounting Department, budgeting process, audit, employee benefits, and building and computer operations.

A native of Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter, SC, Hunter earned a B.S. in business administration and accounting from North Greenville University. He worked in both state government and public accounting for more than 12 years before finding a home with Senior Resources. He has more than nine years of experience auditing nonprofits of various sizes.

Hunter has been involved with nonprofits since his college days, serving as finance committee chairman at his church, coaching soccer with the Congaree Rapid Football Club here in Columbia, and volunteering with various community-based organizations that impact youth and homeless.

He and his wife Leah reside in Irmo, where they enjoy watching sports, going to the movies, and spending time with family.

Hunter replaces Sheila Stahlberger, who retired from the position after nearly 30 years of service to Senior Resources.

 

About Senior Resources, Inc.

Senior Resources is a non-profit organization that coordinates services, provides resources and encourages the personal choices that allow Columbia’s senior citizens to remain independent.  All activities, services and programs of the agency are geared toward promoting independent living, with the goal of helping seniors remain in their homes as long as possible through the support of staff and volunteers, and delaying or preventing the need for institutionalized care. 

Since 1967, Senior Resources has served Columbia’s frail and elderly residents in three areas:

1) In-home services, including Meals on Wheels, home care, respite care, senior companion services, and case management;

2) Community-based services, including congregate meals, wellness centers, transportation, and physical fitness;

3) Volunteer services, including the Senior Companion program, Foster Grandparent program, and the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program.

With local, state and federal government funding, as well as contributions from United Way, personal donations and fundraising activities, Senior Resources offers a variety of programs so that our clients can select the assistance they need to maintain a healthy and independent lifestyle.