Tami Hance-Lehr, CEO and State Director for Communities In Schools of Nevada (CIS), the nation’s leading evidence-based stay-in-school organization serving 117 Nevada schools with regional offices in the Clark, Elko, Humboldt, and Washoe County school districts, announces the appointment of Laura Meyer to Executive Director for the organization’s Southern Nevada affiliate.
With over 15 years of experience in youth-serving organizations and fundraising, Meyer brings to her new role a strong track record of creating impactful partnerships, programs, and organizational strategies that center outcomes and prioritize sustainability for clients. Over her career, her roles have spanned from direct service programming to executive level fundraising, operations, and strategy. Meyer previously served as Senior Director of Grants, Program Support, and Equity for CIS and more recently as Chief External Affairs Officer, where she drove innovative solutions and identified thought-leadership opportunities for the organization.
“I am honored to step into the role of Executive Director for Communities In Schools of Nevada’s Southern Nevada affiliate, which serves 70,000 students across 75 schools in Clark County,” said Meyer. “Over the past 15 years, my career in nonprofit and social impact work has been guided by a single commitment: ensuring that every student has the opportunity to succeed. At Communities In Schools, I’ve seen firsthand how powerful it is when we connect students to the right support systems through strong, sustainable partnerships. In this new role, I am excited to continue building those connections, fostering innovative solutions, and working alongside our community partners to help every child in Nevada graduate and achieve their full potential.”
As Southern Nevada affiliate Executive Director, Meyer oversees all aspects of the organization’s efforts in Clark County, which serves 70,000 students in 75 K-12 CCSD schools. In this position, Meyer’s responsibilities include development and fundraising, finances, programming, and community relations to continue meeting CIS’ mission of surrounding students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
“I am thrilled to announce Laura as our Southern Nevada affiliate Executive Director,” said Hance-Lehr. “She has been a driving force in advancing our mission to connect Nevada’s nearly 100,000 students with the support and resources they need to graduate and thrive in life. With Laura’s deep commitment to our mission and her “All In For Kids” mentality, we are confident that even more students across Nevada will have the opportunity to achieve their dreams.”