DELAWARE COUNTY, OHIO—SourcePoint has announced the appointment of two new members to its volunteer board of directors and the full slate of officers and board members who will serve in 2026. Eleanor Biddulph and Heidi Reed have joined the board, bringing a combined background in leadership development, senior living, and community service.
Eleanor Biddulph of Westerville is a leadership coach with a long history of community involvement. She has served in volunteer and advisory roles with the Westerwood Senior Living Board of Trustees, Ohio Diversity Council, Ohio Business Week Foundation, Genoa Township Communication Advisory Board, Crestline Walton Lake Company Board, and Otterbein University’s Leadership Studies Advisory Committee. Biddulph holds a bachelor’s degree in leadership studies from Otterbein University.
Heidi Reed of Sunbury is the director of assisted living at Willow Brook Christian Communities. Her commitment to older adult services dates to her volunteer support of the county’s first senior services levy. Reed has also volunteered with the Alzheimer’s Association, American Cancer Society, LifePoint Church, and Stockhands Horses for Healing. She is both a Certified Dementia Practitioner and a Certified Executive for Assisted Living.
SourcePoint’s 2026 board of directors includes 16 members: President Pamela Foster, Vice President Cheri Thompson, Secretary Annie Horstman, Treasurer Michael Tucker, Past President Alice Frazier, Eleanor Biddulph, Randy Bournique, William Brown, Adrienne Corbett, Todd Everingham, Ron Fantozzi, Beth Fligner, Liz Gitter, Beth Long-Higgins, Heidi Reed, and Jodie Wegmiller.
The SourcePoint board of directors is responsible for establishing the organization’s mission and ensuring it is carried out with legal, ethical, and financial integrity. The board sets strategic direction, provides fiscal oversight, and employs a chief executive officer to supervise staff, implement policy, and oversee day-to-day operations.
SourcePoint is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides professional expertise, services, and programs for Delaware County adults who want to thrive after 55, as well as family caregivers. Services and programs are supported by the local senior services levy, private and corporate donations, grants, and the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging. Learn more at MySourcePoint.org.