John H. Jeanetta

John H. Jeanetta

John H. Jeanetta has nearly 30 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, focused primarily on helping individuals of all ages to maximize strengths and overcome barriers. He is an effective administrator who is adept at brokering successful local, statewide and regional collaborative initiatives. Appointed president and CEO at Heartland Family Service in 2009, Jeanetta leads the 137-year-old human service agency to address critical needs of vulnerable children and families in eastern Nebraska and southwest Iowa. Jeanetta served for nearly ten years as vice president of organizational development at the AIM Institute in Omaha. Before his position at the AIM Institute, Jeanetta was the director of development at Metropolitan Community College in Omaha. Jeanetta’s educational credentials include a master of business administration in executive leadership from Gallup University and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, a master of science in social work from Columbia University in the City of New York, and a master’s specialization certification in gerontology from the University of Nebraska at Omaha