JARC board of directors appoints Adam Jahnke as president, chairman

JARC, a metro Detroit nonprofit that serves individuals with developmental disabilities, has announced the appointment of Adam Jahnke as president and chairman of the board of directors, and will serve a 2-year term. Jahnke takes on the position most recently held by Joshua Tobias, who will now hold the title of past president and will continue to serve on JARC’s Board of Directors. Jahnke has been a member of JARC’s Board of Directors for nine years, including a one-year term as president-elect in 2023.

The nonprofit serves 120 adults with developmental disabilities at 45 locations in metro Detroit, including 24-hour care in group homes and independent living settings, and strives to provide the highest quality of direct care services tailored to each individual's needs, as well as a wide range of social and recreational experiences to help the people they serve live their lives to the fullest potential.

Since becoming a member of JARC’s Board of Directors in 2015, Jahnke has served in several roles including secretary, treasurer, and most recently president-elect, as well as serving as a chair on the finance committee and young adult committee and taking on roles of chairperson and host of various events including young adult bowling, the JARC’s annual fundraiser pre-glow, and more.

Jahnke is a 2004 graduate of University of Michigan Ross School of Business and received his JD from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law in 2007. He started his career as a real estate attorney at Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP in 2007, becoming a partner in 2012. In 2015, he decided to step away from law and with his business partner founded Bloomfield Hills-based Vault Equity Partners, which acquires single-tenant net lease properties throughout the United States. In 2016, Jahnke was named to Crain’s Detroit 40 Under 40 and DBusiness 30 in Their Thirties.

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