Stanley Campbell and Amber Woods Join IRSC Foundation Board of Directors
Stanley Campbell and Amber Woods Join IRSC Foundation Board of Directors
July 27, 2022 Robert Lane
Indian River State College (IRSC) Foundation has appointed two new members to the organization’s Board of Directors—Stanley Campbell, Chairman and CEO of EagleForce Associates and EagleForce Health, and Amber Woods, General Manager of Treasure Coast Toyota in Stuart, and Treasure Coast Lexus in Fort Pierce.
“Stanley and Amber represent two unique backgrounds as directors on the IRSC Foundation board,” shares Michael Hageloh, Executive Vice President of Strategic Initiatives and Chief Marketing Officer, IRSC. “Their broad and diverse experiences add a deep managerial dimension to the board. We look forward to their global perspectives on guiding the hyper-growth the Foundation is experiencing.”
A Florida native Stanley Campbell is a former Navy pilot and Chairman & CEO of EagleForce Associates and EagleForce
Health. He holds more than eight patent submissions in the business, intelligence,
security, and health care arenas—concentrating on Big Data Management and Predictive
Analytics. His intelligence technology led efforts in Law Enforcement Case Management
instrumental to solve the BTK Killer case with the arrest of Dennis Radar. Additionally,
Campbell has led enterprise architecture design efforts for DIA, the Joint Intelligence
Virtual Architecture, and Contingent Commission Insurance Fraud analytics for the
State of Georgia. Last year, he and his wife Cheryl purchased the Martin Downs Country
Club in Palm City.
Amber Woods is General Manager for Treasure Coast Toyota in Stuart and Treasure Coast Lexus in
Fort Pierce, Florida, where she is responsible for overseeing all administrative functions,
personnel management, and dealer operations for both organizations. Woods has dual
Bachelor of Arts degrees in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Central
Florida. Prior to her return to Florida to strengthen and extend her father’s automotive
dealership legacy, she worked as a case worker, case worker manager, and workforce
recruiter with human service not-for-profit organizations in New York City. Woods
has expanded the dealerships’ community involvement to support area nonprofits including
the Boys and Girls Clubs, in Martin and St. Lucie counties and the Big Brothers Big
Sisters of St Lucie, Indian River County, and Okeechobee Counties. Woods is also a
member of the National Association of Minority Automotive Dealers (NAMAD) and the
National Automotive Dealer Association (NADA). “Automotive News” recognized Woods
in their "40 Under 40" in 2019.
About IRSC Foundation
Since 1965, the Indian River State College Foundation has enhanced access and quality
of education for IRSC students. Its focus is to attract and manage private contributions
from individuals, organizations, businesses, and private foundations to support IRSC's
mission. Managed by a voluntary Board of Directors of business and civic leaders from
all four counties served by IRSC, the Foundation is a private non-profit entity recognized
by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization and by the
State of Florida as a direct-support organization for the benefit of IRSC. As a partner
in building a better community, IRSC Foundation promotes higher education with student
scholarships, support of instructional programs, technology grants, and new and improved
facilities.