The Board of Wesley Glen Ministries is pleased to announce that Cameron Bishop has joined the organization as its new President and Chief Executive Officer.
“I am thankful and excited to announce that Cam Bishop has been appointed by the Board as the new CEO of Wesley Glen Ministries,” said Robin Hughes, chair of the Wesley Glen Board of Trustees. “Cam has a long history of serving those in need. We look forward to him assuming his new role on January 24, 2022.”
Wesley Glen Ministries is a private, nonprofit agency of the South Georgia Conference of The United Methodist Church, dedicated to serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In a Christian environment, Wesley Glen provides comfortable, secure homes with round-the-clock care, nutritious meals, safe and reliable transportation, and support for daily living. Their Cornerstone Day Program allows participants to learn, grow, and socialize with each other.
Bishop was raised in Macon and currently lives there with his wife, Aubrey, and daughters Abigail and Mallory. After attending The University of Georgia, he received his Masters of Social Work from Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri and earned his license in Georgia to practice as a clinical social worker. Bishop previously served in a variety of leadership roles at The Methodist Home for Children and Youth where he was responsible for the professional development of the agency’s employees and provided services to traumatized children, youth, and families.
“I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to serve as Wesley Glen’s next CEO and am excited to be a part of such an important ministry of The United Methodist Church,” said Bishop.
Bishop succeeds Patricia Beeber, who has served as interim President and CEO since this summer.
For more information about Wesley Glen Ministries, visit www.wesleyglenministries.com.