InCommunity Expands Leadership Team with Two Senior Executive Appointments
Thursday, April 24th, 2025
InCommunity, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, is pleased to announce two appointments to its leadership team: Shannon McClure as Chief Development Officer (CDO) and Scott Hunter as Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
With a distinguished career in nonprofit leadership, fundraising and marketing, McClure brings experience in strategic growth initiatives and donor engagement across the spectrum of nonprofit industries. In her new role, she will oversee InCommunity’s fundraising efforts, corporate partnerships, and community engagement strategies to enhance the organization’s impact and ensure continued support for its programs.
McClure’s career has been marked by success in donor cultivation, major gift fundraising, and nonprofit advocacy. She has a proven track record of securing critical funding, managing capital campaigns, and building relationships with stakeholders to drive organizational success
Scott Hunter joins InCommunity as Chief Financial Officer, bringing more than 30 years of experience as a financial and operations executive in healthcare, manufacturing, and commercial banking. He’s not only a seasoned CFO but also a leader who brings the mindset of a COO—focused on building strong teams, optimizing cash flow, and designing processes to support long-term growth.
An Atlanta native, Hunter holds a MBA in Corporate Finance and Investments from the University of Georgia and a Bachelor of Science in Management from the Georgia Institute of Technology and is a Certified Management Accountant (CMA).
“We are pleased to welcome both Shannon and Scott to our leadership team,” said Meg Blackwood, CEO of InCommunity. “With their leadership, we look forward to strengthening our partnerships and enhancing our ability to serve individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities across Georgia.”
Founded over 45 years ago, InCommunity has been a pillar of support across the state of Georgia for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, offering essential services that promote inclusion, independence, and well-being. The organization remains committed to advocating for the needs of its community while fostering a culture of dignity and respect.