Indian Creek Foundation
Brett Wells has a diverse work experience history. Brett started their career in 1989 as a Sr. District Executive/District Executive at the Boy Scouts of America, where they focused on grant writing and multi-phase fundraising. Brett also managed volunteers and a resident camp.
In 1997, they became an Assistant Youth Services Director at the Phoenixville Area YMCA-Audubon Branch, overseeing school-age child care staff and a new teen initiative. Brett then moved on to the Phoenixville Area YMCA - Phoenixville Branch in 1999, where they served as an Assistant Youth Services Director, supervising staff, managing budgets, and fundraising for the program.
In 2002, Brett became the Youth Services Director at the Phoenixville Area YMCA- Spring Valley Branch, responsible for the direction and budget control of multiple care locations and day camps. Brett also wrote and managed grant requests and implemented staff trainings.
From 2004 to 2015, Brett served as the Executive Director at the Greater Norristown Police Athletic League, overseeing the operation of a community facility and managing fundraising, programs, and staff.
Lastly, Brett's most recent position was as the Director of Development at the Indian Creek Foundation, starting in 2015, where they were responsible for planning and implementing fundraising, marketing, and communications initiatives. Brett also oversaw project management of federally funded construction and supervised pastoral care.
Throughout their career, Brett has demonstrated strong leadership skills, budget management abilities, and expertise in fundraising and community engagement.
Brett Wells completed their college preparatory education from Norristown Area High School between 1981 and 1985. Following this, they pursued a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Non-Profit Management from Salem University from 1985 to 1989.
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Indian Creek Foundation
Founded in 1975, Indian Creek Foundation’s mission is to empower children and adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities and/or autism, to maximize their personal potential and enrich their communities. Through three departments offering behavioral health, residential & community based and vocational & day services; the Foundation continues to grow and meet the changing needs of the surrounding community Behavioral Health Services: Indian Creek Foundation's Behavioral Health Services division provides support to children and adults, who have an intellectual or developmental disability and mental health challenges Residential and Community Based Services: A continuum of individualized services are offered to support people in exploring their place in the community. Twenty-four hour a day care is provided in homes throughout the area. This department also provides long and short term supports to children and adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities living with their families and in the community. Vocational and Day Services: Vocational training, employment and day program options are provided for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities.