Jason Reeves Joins VOA Ohio & Indiana as Vice President of Finance and Controller

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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA (May 2026)

Jason Reeves

Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana is pleased to announce the hiring of Jason Reeves as Vice President of Finance and Controller.

Jason brings nearly 30 years of progressive finance, consulting, and business IT experience. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Indiana Wesleyan University and an MBA with a concentration in Finance from Anderson University. Jason previously served as the CFO for the Indiana Department of Insurance, and has worked in state government, private banking and consulting during his career.

Jason joins Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana’s leadership team to support strategic financial planning, day-to-day accounting operations, budgeting, and forecasting.

“It is my great privilege to join Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana, which isn’t just about serving a mission, it’s about becoming part of a community dedicated to lifting lives, strengthening families, and transforming hope into action. Volunteers of America is an organization where service, accountability, and compassion come together to make a measurable, lasting impact. I could not be more excited to join this great cause.”

Jason Reeves
Vice President, Finance & Controller

“We are excited to welcome Jason to the VOA family. His vast experience in finance, operational excellence, and IT transformation will be a great asset to our team.” said John R. von Arx III, President and CEO of Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana.

About Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana
Volunteers of America is a national, faith-based nonprofit organization dedicated to helping those in need live healthy, safe, and productive lives. Through thousands of human services programs, including housing and healthcare services, Volunteers of America helps nearly 2 million people across the country and more than 18,000 in Ohio and Indiana. 

Since 1896, our ministry of service has supported and empowered America’s most vulnerable groups including low-income seniors, veterans, homeless individuals and families, men and women returning home after incarceration, homeless individuals and families, and those recovering from addictions. Visit www.voaohin.org for more information. 

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