Friends of Youth Promotes Pottmeyer to New CEO
About Friends of Youth: Friends of Youth delivers a comprehensive range of therapeutic services for youth, young adults and families. With 60 years of experience, national accreditation and 20 program sites, the agency provides safe places to live and emotional support for youth and families in challenging circumstances. For more information, visit www.friendsofyouth.org.
Redmond, WA, July 07, 2011 --(PR.com)-- The Board of Directors of Friends of Youth is pleased to announce that it is promoting its Chief Operating Officer, Terry Pottmeyer, to Chief Executive Officer, replacing retiring CEO Joan Campbell. The move will be effective August 1, 2011.
Pottmeyer joined Friends of Youth in 2010. She has held a number of high profile roles at Friends of Youth, including Chief Program Officer and Chief Operating Officer.
The Board’s decision to promote Pottmeyer to CEO will ensure a smooth transition of executive leadership, allowing the organization to focus on serving youth and young adults in challenging circumstances while providing new leadership for planned strategic change that will strengthen the agency’s work.
“The Friends of Youth Board of Directors joins me in welcoming Terry Pottmeyer to her new role as the organization's CEO,” said Phil Crocker, Board Chair-Elect of Friends of Youth. “We are all genuinely excited to work with Terry in this new capacity, as we know how instrumental and successful she was in her previous role as Friends of Youth's COO. We look forward to her vision, strength, character and leadership benefiting both our organization and the work of our grantees over the coming years,” said Crocker.
Campbell is retiring from the position of CEO, which she has held since 2009. Campbell has worked at Friends of Youth for over 22 years, starting as Director of Community Services and then rising to the positions of COO in 2002 and CEO in 2009.
“Terry has particular strengths that our organization needs. She will be a great ambassador. I am confident that the mission of our organization will be embraced and carried forward under Terry’s leadership,” said Campbell.
Pottmeyer earned a JD from the University of Washington School of Law and BA in Business Administration from the University of Washington Foster School of Business.
For more information, visit www.friendsofyouth.org.
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Pottmeyer joined Friends of Youth in 2010. She has held a number of high profile roles at Friends of Youth, including Chief Program Officer and Chief Operating Officer.
The Board’s decision to promote Pottmeyer to CEO will ensure a smooth transition of executive leadership, allowing the organization to focus on serving youth and young adults in challenging circumstances while providing new leadership for planned strategic change that will strengthen the agency’s work.
“The Friends of Youth Board of Directors joins me in welcoming Terry Pottmeyer to her new role as the organization's CEO,” said Phil Crocker, Board Chair-Elect of Friends of Youth. “We are all genuinely excited to work with Terry in this new capacity, as we know how instrumental and successful she was in her previous role as Friends of Youth's COO. We look forward to her vision, strength, character and leadership benefiting both our organization and the work of our grantees over the coming years,” said Crocker.
Campbell is retiring from the position of CEO, which she has held since 2009. Campbell has worked at Friends of Youth for over 22 years, starting as Director of Community Services and then rising to the positions of COO in 2002 and CEO in 2009.
“Terry has particular strengths that our organization needs. She will be a great ambassador. I am confident that the mission of our organization will be embraced and carried forward under Terry’s leadership,” said Campbell.
Pottmeyer earned a JD from the University of Washington School of Law and BA in Business Administration from the University of Washington Foster School of Business.
For more information, visit www.friendsofyouth.org.
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Zoe Finkelstein
(425) 869-6490
www.friendsofyouth.org/
Zoe Finkelstein (425) 869-6490
info@friendsofyouth.org
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