Christian Appalachian Project
Paige Kirby Daugherty has a diverse work experience that spans over various roles and companies. Paige started their career as a Bookkeeper at Duncan Wheeler & Wilkerson, CPA in 2004, where they worked until 2006. Following that, they worked as a Tax Accountant at Ora C. Hyde, CPA from 2006 to 2010. Paige then joined Jackson WWS, Inc. as a Financial Analyst from 2010 to 2017. Most recently, they have been working at Christian Appalachian Project since 2017, initially as an Assistant Controller and currently as the Director of Finance. In this role, they collaborate with a team to oversee the organization's finance program, ensuring proper stewardship of finances through communication with program managers, banking partners, leadership team members, and board members.
Paige Kirby Daugherty's education history begins in 2003 when they enrolled at Somerset Community College. Paige completed their studies in 2004 and earned an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree in Accounting. In 2005, they transferred to Tennessee Technological University and studied Accounting for one year. However, no degree was specified for this period. From 2006 to 2007, Paige attended Eastern Kentucky University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Accounting.
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Christian Appalachian Project
For over 50 years, Christian Appalachian Project has served the people of Appalachia by building hope, transforming lives, and sharing Christ’s love. Our work started when Reverend Ralph W. Beiting, a Catholic priest from northern Kentucky, was assigned to pastor a large portion of east-central Kentucky. Through his outreach, he witnessed tremendous poverty in Appalachia. He saw children weak from hunger, families beaten down by hardship, seniors living in fear and isolation, and communities desperate for hope. With the help of family and friends, he provided food, clothing, and other essentials to neighbors in need. What started small quickly grew, and Christian Appalachian Project was founded in 1964. Through donor support, dedicated volunteers, and a selfless staff, CAP now touches the lives of more than 1 million people each year. By working with other local food banks and humanitarian service providers, our reach extends to parts of all 13 states of the Appalachian region, including Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. The mission of Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) is building hope, transforming lives, and sharing Christ's love through service in Appalachia.