Wabash County, IN – Daniel’s Place, a nonprofit organization focused on providing respite care across the lifespan of persons with physical and intellectual disabilities, is excited to announce the appointment of Alleigh Daniels as its new Executive Director. With a diverse career background in social work, risk management, and business, Alleigh is poised to bring fresh leadership and vision to Daniel’s Place.
Alleigh, a native of Roann, Indiana, is no stranger to the local community. After graduating from Northfield High School in 2004, she pursued her degree in education at Anderson University, earning her degree in 2008. Following college, Alleigh ventured to Colorado, where she gained valuable life and professional experience before returning to Wabash County in the mid-2010s. Her career has spanned several industries, including risk management at a psychiatric hospital, social work in wraparound services, and, most recently, inside sales for a Fortune 500 company.
“We are thrilled to welcome Alleigh to the Daniel’s Place team,” said Cheryl Working, Chair of the Board of Directors at Daniel’s Place. “Her extensive experience in risk management, social work, and business, coupled with her deep understanding of the community, makes her an excellent fit for this role. We are confident that Alleigh’s leadership will help us continue to grow and enhance our programs and services for the families we serve.”
“It is an honor to step into the role of Executive Director at Daniel’s Place,” said Alleigh Daniels. “Having grown up in Wabash County, I have a deep personal connection to this community, and I’m eager to work alongside the dedicated team at Daniel’s Place. I am looking forward to growing partnerships with our Guests, their families, and the community around them.”
Alleigh currently resides in Noblesville, Indiana, with her partner Matt and their three dogs: Kona, Reese, and Mister Pinky. She is excited to again be working in Wabash County where she can contribute her skills and experiences to make a lasting difference for a community she loves.
For more information about Daniel’s Place and its services, please visit www.daniels-place.org.