Longtime Arc Caddo-Bossier Leader Steps Down After Nearly 30 Years of Service


Arc Caddo-Bossier Leader Retires After Nearly Three Decades

Arc Caddo-Bossier Leader Retires After Nearly Three Decades

Cheryl Taylor Honored With Retirement Ceremony

Shreveport, LA – A longstanding pillar of the Arc Caddo-Bossier, Cheryl Taylor, bid adieu to her illustrious career spanning almost thirty years at the non-profit. Taylor, who served in multiple roles within the organization and most recently held the position of director of development and planning, was celebrated with a retirement party on Saturday, March 8.

Heartfelt Tributes Pour In

Friends, family, co-workers, associates from various organizations, and fellow retirees all gathered to honor Taylor’s remarkable contributions and the impact she has made throughout her tenure. The event was filled with fond reminiscences and heartwarming tributes honoring Taylor’s dedicated service and longstanding commitment.

Retiring leader from Arc Caddo-Bossier, Cheryl Taylor

Steadfast Dedication to the Community

Taylor’s steadfast dedication to the community, her tireless work ethic, and her unwavering commitment to promoting inclusivity have been lauded by all. What truly differentiates her is her passion for the work she undertook and her endless efforts to make a difference in the lives of those the nonprofit serves.

“Words are not enough to express our gratitude and admiration for Cheryl’s tremendous contributions over the years,” a colleague complimented. “Her energy, dedication, and unwavering commitment have been an inspiration to everyone at Arc Caddo-Bossier.”

Legacy of Empowerment

The Arc of Caddo-Bossier has been empowering individuals with disabilities and their families through responsive, innovative services and unwavering advocacy for decades. Under the competent leadership of Taylor, the nonprofit has indeed seen a remarkable phase of growth and achievement, enhancing its commitment to serving the community. Taylor’s legacy undoubtedly leaves behind an indelible impact, and her presence will continue to be felt for many years to come.

Taylor’s Post-Retirement Plans

While Taylor’s post-retirement plans remain undisclosed, everyone who has had the honor of working with her wishes her the best of luck and utmost happiness in her well-earned retirement. Her retirement is indeed the end of an era at Arc Caddo-Bossier, but it also opens doors to newer prospects, advancement, and continuing the legacy that Taylor has meticulously fostered.


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