About
Board of Directors

Scott Farmer
FOUNDER AND CEO
Scott Farmer is a seasoned Senior Executive with a long and successful career. After 35 years working for Fortune 50 organizations and serving as the Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) for a $13 billion plastic packaging company, Scott pivoted to work with Private Equity firms and to focus on STG (Share the Good) Foundation. Scott’s desire is to use his network and business experience to make a lasting impact. He sees his career as a way to support his family, and equally important, to give back in a meaningful way. Coming from humble beginnings, Scott was always taught to work hard and help others when given the chance. Through his leadership, STG has granted over $2 million in gifts to high impact organizations. Scott is married to his wife, Julie, of 37 years and has two daughters and two granddaughters. Along with his career, Scott is an ordained minister and pastored multiple churches over the span of 25 years. This has allowed him to touch lives through spiritual guidance and community service. He is deeply committed to making a positive impact in the lives of others and actively encourages others to join in the mission.

Steve O’connor
BOARD MEMBER

Kelly Allen
BOARD MEMBER
Kelly Allen, married and a father of 5, is a retired Sourcing/Logistics Executive who has transitioned into the field of Elementary Education. He now dedicates his time to fostering the Social, Emotional and Learning development of young learners. He believes in creating supportive environments where children can thrive emotionally and academically. His commitment to youth development extends beyond the classroom; he actively coaches high school, middle school and youth sports teams, instilling values of teamwork and perseverance. Additionally, he volunteers at a local food pantry and with Special Olympics demonstrating a strong commitment to community service.

Michael Mchenry
BOARD MEMBER

Kristine Carrier
ADMINISTRATOR
Kristine is a former special education teacher who chose to leave her ten year career in public education to homeschool her own children, a decision deeply rooted in her passion for personalized education and faith-based values. Kristine is married to her supportive husband, Jonathan, and they have two children. Being the daughter of a pastor and his wife, Kristine was raised with a deep love for Jesus and a heart for serving others. She remains actively involved in her community by volunteering with special needs sports programs, leading children’s ministries at her church, serving on a missionary support team, and mentoring kids within the homeschool community—living out her calling to love, teach, and encourage.
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