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The Parenting Resource Center has welcomed a new leader, bringing a wealth of experience and educational credentials to the organization. With a Master’s degree in educational leadership and a bachelor’s degree in organizational management, the new director is poised to make a significant impact alongside associate director Troy Goodwater.
In addition to her leadership role, she has initiated the search for the next program coordinator for The Welcome Center, demonstrating her commitment to building a strong team. During the selection process, board members were particularly impressed by her extensive background in financial management, organizational development, and grant writing.
Her expertise is expected to enhance the center’s ability to provide valuable resources and support to families in the community. As she embarks on this new journey, the Parenting Resource Center looks forward to innovative programs and initiatives that will further its mission of empowering parents and children alike. The community eagerly anticipates the positive changes that this leadership transition will bring.
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