James Rosema Honored with Fisher Governance Award
MUNCIE, INDIANA — James Rosema, chairman of the Muncie Mission Ministries Board of Directors, was recognized with Ball Brothers Foundation’s Fisher Governance Award at the Chamber of Commerce’s 125th Annual Meeting Celebration on Oct. 24.
The John W. and Janice B. Fisher Governance Award is presented annually to a board member of a Delaware County nonprofit organization. Candidates must exhibit “exemplary leadership and … integrity, responsibility and accountability,” according to the foundation’s website.
“Our foundation faces a tough decision every year with so many great nominations for this award, but Rosema’s demonstrated zeal truly stood out,” said Jud Fisher, president and COO of Ball Brothers Foundation. “From his long-term dedication, to his selfless contributions to Muncie Mission Ministries, it’s clear that Rosema embodies the qualities of a strong leader.”
Rosema has served on the Muncie Mission board for 30 years, which equates to about one-third of the organization’s existence. Throughout that time, he has served in every officer role offered on the board, including multiple terms as chairman.
“Not by coincidence, [Rosema]’s long tenure on the board has paralleled the Mission’s tremendous growth and significant milestones,” Frank Baldwin, president of Muncie Mission, said in the nomination application for Rosema. “As board chair, Jim Rosema has been an effective champion for strengthening both rescue and recovery efforts.”
Since Rosema has been on the board, the Mission has expanded its Attic Window thrift store operations, relocated its campus, transitioned to new executive leadership for the first time in nearly 30 years, and diversified the demographics served by its supportive housing program.
Rosema was especially crucial to the Mission during its 2008 move to a new campus. With a background in construction, Rosema was heavily involved in the pre-construction
process and even oversaw construction of the new facility. And when the new building suffered a fire less than a year after it opened, Rosema was there to monitor the rebuild, with his own construction company volunteering thousands of hours.
“Rosema has proven himself not only as a compassionate member of his board, but also as an impactful member of our community,” Fisher said.
Rosema has also been instrumental to the Mission’s financial success. He and his wife, Mary, are the organization’s leading donors, and he led the Board of Directors to establish a long-term investment fund to further support the Muncie Mission’s future needs.
“With more than 30 years of generous and faithful support, Rosema’s community leadership, personal gifts and corporate contributions have truly enabled Muncie Mission to impact thousands of lives,” Baldwin said in the nomination application.
As part of Rosema’s recognition as an outstanding leader, Ball Brothers Foundation granted $10,000 to Muncie Mission for operations or further board training. Rosema also received a specially designed award handcrafted by Brent Cole, associate professor of art at Ball State University’s Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass.
Previous recipients of the John W. and Janice B. Fisher Governance Award include:
Leigh Edwards, Muncie Civic Theatre (2018)
John Craddock, Community Enhancement Projects (2017)
Ron Orebaugh, Delaware County Soil & Water Conservation District (2016)
Juli Metzger, Project Leadership and Boys & Girls Club of Muncie (2015)
Pat Botts, Greater Muncie, IN Habitat for Humanity (2014)
Nancy Turner, Muncie Public Library (2013)
Jeff Parsons, Youth Opportunity Center (2012)
Teresa Willman, Cardinal Greenway, Inc. (2011)