Melinda Forstey is the President & CEO of Serving Seniors, where she is responsible for the oversight and
overall management of all programs, services, housing operations, and human resources.
Founded in 1970, Serving Seniors is a San Diego-based nonprofit dedicated to serving low
income adults aged 60 and over. Serving Seniors has created an innovative model of
comprehensive services, including nutritious meals, housing, and health and social services to
over 12,000 seniors annually.
Over the past 15 years at Serving Seniors, Forstey has led multiple affordable housing projects throughout
San Diego County, as well as the expansion of Serving Seniors’ nutrition program, which grew from
650,000 meals to over 1.5 million since 2020.
She works closely with the Board of Directors and senior management team to direct Serving Seniors’
growth and strategic response to an ever-increasing demand for services.
Forstey played a key role in the creation of the 2021 Serving Seniors Needs Assessment report, a
groundbreaking study focusing on older adult homelessness in San Diego. Its findings and proposed
solutions are driving public policy with a new recognition of the realities of aging and poverty and was a
key driver of the creation of shallow subsidy rental assistance programs with both the City and County of
San Diego.
Forstey provides strategic leadership, direction, and structure to the organization, and promotes a culture
of high performance and continuous improvement that values learning and a commitment to quality.
Forstey has played a key role in Serving Seniors achieving recognition as one of San Diego’s Top
Workplaces for the past six years by the San Diego Union-Tribune, including as a spotlighted workplace in
2024.
Forstey’s current community leadership roles include:
Forstey is also an active member of the San Diego Housing Federation, LeadingAge, and Meals on Wheels
California. She holds an MBA in Information Systems from San Diego State University. She received her
bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.