Nick Walters
Nick Walters brings a wealth of experience from both the private and public sectors, offering unique leadership and project management insights. Appointed by President George W. Bush as State Director of USDA-Rural Development in Mississippi, Nick successfully led teams through challenging times, notably earning recognition for his service during Hurricane Katrina.
Managing 243 employees across 53 offices, he oversaw a substantial budget and distributed over $1 billion in program funds.
Before his federal appointment, Nick excelled in government business development for a Fortune 200 company and provided strategic consulting for pro-business candidates for over three decades. Following his tenure at USDA, he founded a grant-writing firm with a national reach, supporting non-profits in achieving their missions. An adjunct professor and published author, Nick is dedicated to education and community service.
A proud seventh-generation Mississippian, Nick holds both a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Mississippi College. He is also distinguished as the first Development Finance Certified Professional by the Council of Development Finance Agencies.
With his diverse background and proven leadership skills, Nick Walters enhances the Blue Hen team as an Organizational Health Specialist. His expertise in non-profit grants, volunteer mobilization, and strategy development ensures optimal organizational performance. Nick’s ability to drive strategic initiatives and manage complex projects makes him an invaluable asset, perfectly suited to strengthen and support Blue Hen’s mission and objectives.