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Windsor Resident Promoted To Senior Director For Programs
Windsor resident Mae Maloney has been named the new Senior Director for Programs of Leadership Greater Hartford (LGH).
February 9 2020
Windsor resident Mae Maloney has been named the new Senior Director for Programs of Leadership Greater Hartford (LGH).
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Ms. Maloney has worked with Leadership Greater Hartford in a variety of capacities since 2007. She currently oversees the highly respected leadership program, Quest, an LGH program that trains and connects top performers from across all industries within the Hartford region. Ms. Maloney also oversees the Leaders on Board program, an LGH initiative support by the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving that trains and matches volunteers to serve on non-profit boards.
Ms. Maloney is a 2018 Hartford Business Journal 40 Under Forty Award Winner and a 2019 CT Magazine 40 Under Forty Award Winner. She is also a graduate of the 2019 cohort of Leadership Development Roundtable, a program of Five Frogs, and a proud Graduate of the Leadership Greater Hartford’s Quest Program. Ms. Maloney earned a Master Degree in Social Work from Smith College and a Bachelor Degree in Sociology from Eastern Connecticut State University. She is a certified Enneagram trainer and conducts frequent workshops regarding nonprofit board service for local nonprofits and volunteer groups.
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About Leadership Greater Hartford
Leadership Greater Hartford (LGH) is a mission-driven, nonprofit organization that supports and strengthens the local community by training and connecting aspiring and established leaders. For more information about how to be a participant in LGH programming, or to inquire about customized training with Leadership Greater Hartford, call 860-951-6161 (x1800), email ###a>info@leadershipgh.org visit
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