Main Street of Hope leaders resign

The town square of Hope, Indiana is seen through the window of the town manager’s office, Wednesday, July 7, 2021. Frank Owens has just completed his first month as the new town manager of Hope. Mike Wolanin | The Republic

HOPE Leaders in two key positions with Main Street of Hope have resigned.

Matt Lee, who became executive director last June after Susan Thayer Fye stepped down after four years, said he will also leave the position as soon as a successor can be found. The only specific reason Lee gave for his departure was a lack of time.

While Lee, a 1995 Hauser High School graduate, works as a computer programmer for a industrial equipment supplier, he is perhaps best known as lead singer for the Night Owl Country Band. Besides performing, Lee’s responsibilities with the musical group include promotion, establishing budgets and scheduling.

Main Street of Hope board president Thomas Barrett is also stepping down, board vice-president Ed Cottrell said.

Cottrell, who will serve as interim board president, said Barrett is leaving the position for personal reasons.

Since compensation for the position of Main Street of Hope Executive Director is limited only to travel and a few other expenses, the board is keeping its search for Lee’s successor informal, Cottrell said.

“What we are trying to do is look at local candidates and approach them individually,” said Cottrell, senior pastor at the Hope United Methodist Church.

Candidates should reside in the Hope area, have an enthusiasm about their community, and the ability to make others see Hope’s beauty and potential, he said.

For more on this story, see Friday’s Republic.