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YMCA Welcomes Two New Staffmembers
Andrew MacEachern and Kathryn Eaton join the Y staff
YMCA of Greater Nashua Welcomes Two New Staff
Andrew MacEachern, Association Sports Director
Kathryn Eaton, Development Manager
The YMCA of Greater Nashua welcomes Andrew MacEachern as new Association Sports Director and Kathryn Eaton, as Development Manager.
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In his new role, Andrew will oversee the development and operations of various sports programs across the four branches of the YMCA of Greater Nashua: Nashua YMCA, Merrimack YMCA, Westwood Park, and Camp Sargent, the YMCA’s day camp on Lake Naticook. Andrew was formerly Program Coordinator for the Town of Milford. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Sports Management from Plymouth State University.
Kathryn will work with our development team to support the organization’s fundraising efforts. She will execute portions of our annual giving and donor stewardship programs, oversee philanthropy services and gift processing, and other general administrative functions. Kathryn previously worked for Health eVillages, a non-profit focused on collaboration to advance health care access to some of the most vulnerable communities in the world; and Tivity Health, playing an integral role in philanthropy, volunteerism and operations throughout her career. She earned Bachelor of Science Degrees from University of Maine in both Sociology and Psychology.
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About the YMCA of Greater Nashua:
The Y is one of the nation’s leading nonprofits strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The YMCA of Greater Nashua facilities engage over 35,000 men, women and children annually – regardless of age, income or background – to nurture the potential of children and teens, improve health and well-being, and provide opportunities to give back and support neighbors. For more information about the Y visit www.nmymca.org.
