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United Church Homes Announces 2026 Leadership Changes
MARION, OH (Dec. 4, 2025) United Church Homes (UCH), one of the nation’s largest faith-inspired nonprofit providers of senior living and affordable housing, announced a series of executive leadership appointments effective January 1, 2026. These changes reinforce UCH’s organizational strength, operational excellence and long-term commitment to creating Abundant Life in Community for thousands of older adults across the country.
The announcement follows a year of mission-driven growth as well as the planned retirement of Chief Financial Officer John Renner at the close of 2025.
“These leadership appointments build on the positive momentum our teams have created across the organization,” said Kenneth Young, President and CEO of United Church Homes. “Together, these executives bring proven leadership experience, deep mission alignment and the strategic vision to guide UCH into a very promising 2026 and beyond.”
- Jodi Naderhoff
- Scott Slutz
- Nate Bollinger
Key Leadership Appointments
- Jodi Naderhoff named Chief Financial Officer
Naderhoff, a seasoned nonprofit healthcare finance leader, will succeed retiring CFO John Renner. She has served as a strategic consultant to UCH since early 2025, ensuring a smooth transition and continuity in financial oversight. - Scott Slutz named Chief Resources Officer
Slutz, a senior leader within UCH for eleven years, will oversee Human Resources, Information Technology, and United Church Homes Management (UCHM). His expanded role strengthens alignment across people systems, technology infrastructure and management services. - Nate Bollinger promoted to Senior Vice President of Asset Stewardship
Bollinger, a senior leader within UCH for six years, will lead UCH’s asset stewardship functions, capital improvements, insurance, and the organization’s preservation and redevelopment initiatives across its affordable housing portfolio.
These appointments compliment earlier 2025 leadership enhancements, including the placement of Terry Spitznagel as Chief Operating Officer, supporting both healthcare and affordable housing operations across the organization.
“As we continue to innovate, grow, provide the highest quality of care and housing, and enhance service delivery across all our communities, these leaders will play a critical role in advancing our mission,” Young added.
United Church Homes operates more than 90 senior living and affordable housing communities across the United States, serving nearly 7,000 residents through a wide continuum of care, supportive services and mission-driven programs.
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For more than a century, United Church Homes has been dedicated to transforming the lives of older adults with quality housing and compassionate care. Now recognized as the 19th largest multisite nonprofit senior living organization in the U.S., according to the 2024 LeadingAge Ziegler 200 ranking, UCH proudly serves nearly 7,000 residents across more than 90 vibrant communities in 15 states and two Native American nations. Driven by a mission to redefine aging, UCH creates a culture of community, wholeness and peace for those it has the honor to serve. As a founding member of Radiant Alliance, United Church Homes continues to lead the way in shaping the future of senior living.
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