Guiding Light Names Harrington Board Chair

Written by Paul R. Kopenkoskey on . Posted in Local

harringtonGuiding Light has named John C. Harrington chair of its board of directors.

Harrington brings more than 40 years of experience in bank management, executive leadership and business consulting in a number of industries to his new role. As director and principal of Harrington Associates LLC and Harrington & Kieft LLC, his experience in aligning stakeholders, building partnerships and facilitating solutions will be an asset to Guiding Light.

Prior to launching his own consulting firm, Harrington served in a variety of roles for West Michigan banks, including Union Bank and Trust Co., First Michigan Bank, which is now Huntington Bank, and Select Bank. He also had leadership roles at DWH, LLC, International Profit Associates and Enhanced Management Resources, Ltd.

Harrington has served on the boards of the Refugee Education Center, Living Water, Economic Development Foundation and YMCA Camp Manitou-lin. He was a founding director of Grand Rapids Opportunities for Women. He has also volunteered and served on committees with YWCA West Central Michigan, Heart of West Michigan United Way, Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce, American Heart Association and Early Childhood Education Program.
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Paul R. Kopenkoskey is a full-time freelance writer and editor for an assortment of publications including Grand Rapids Magazine, Grand Rapids Business Journal, and Faith Grand Rapids magazine. He has completed his first novel with the working title, Karl Beguiled. He and his wife, Barb, live in Wyoming, Michigan. They have three children and five grandchildren.

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