Catholic Charities exec resigns
NORWICH – Catholic Charities of Chenango County announced today that the organization’s executive director, Jane A. Coddington, Ph.D., has presented her formal resignation to the board of directors. Dr. Coddington plans to pursue a private executive coaching and consulting business.
Lisa Natoli, Esq., president of the Board of Directors of Catholic Charities, shared that, “under Dr. Coddington’s leadership, significant community initiatives were added to Catholic Charities’ network of services. Programs include Roots and Wings, Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program, Haven Hill Community Residence Program, and most recently the Child Advocacy Center. Dr. Coddington’s contributions to Catholic Charities are greatly appreciated by our board and the local community. We join in wishing her well in her new endeavor.”
Joe Slavik, Diocesan Director of Catholic Charities of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse, said, “We appreciate Jane’s contributions to the agency and the Chenango County community and we wish her well.”
“Working in service for Catholic Charities since 1995 has been a deep honor and privilege,” Dr. Coddington said. “I am blessed to have been part of the important role this agency plays in the community and in helping people to make positive changes in their lives.”
Coddington’s last day as director of the organization will be July 29.
The board of directors has established a strategic plan to manage the transition of Dr. Coddington’s departure and to begin the recruitment process for her replacement. “The board will work closely with agency leadership and staff within the organization to ensure a smooth and successful transition following Dr. Coddington’s departure. With the assistance of our corporate leadership in the Diocese of Syracuse, we will begin the recruitment process in the near future,” said Natoli. The organization plans to release recruitment details and contact information shortly. Natoli encouraged community leaders to contact board members with candidate recommendations.
Catholic Charities of Chenango County is a community agency established in 1970 under Catholic Charities of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse.
Lisa Natoli, Esq., president of the Board of Directors of Catholic Charities, shared that, “under Dr. Coddington’s leadership, significant community initiatives were added to Catholic Charities’ network of services. Programs include Roots and Wings, Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program, Haven Hill Community Residence Program, and most recently the Child Advocacy Center. Dr. Coddington’s contributions to Catholic Charities are greatly appreciated by our board and the local community. We join in wishing her well in her new endeavor.”
Joe Slavik, Diocesan Director of Catholic Charities of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse, said, “We appreciate Jane’s contributions to the agency and the Chenango County community and we wish her well.”
“Working in service for Catholic Charities since 1995 has been a deep honor and privilege,” Dr. Coddington said. “I am blessed to have been part of the important role this agency plays in the community and in helping people to make positive changes in their lives.”
Coddington’s last day as director of the organization will be July 29.
The board of directors has established a strategic plan to manage the transition of Dr. Coddington’s departure and to begin the recruitment process for her replacement. “The board will work closely with agency leadership and staff within the organization to ensure a smooth and successful transition following Dr. Coddington’s departure. With the assistance of our corporate leadership in the Diocese of Syracuse, we will begin the recruitment process in the near future,” said Natoli. The organization plans to release recruitment details and contact information shortly. Natoli encouraged community leaders to contact board members with candidate recommendations.
Catholic Charities of Chenango County is a community agency established in 1970 under Catholic Charities of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse.
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