Share Family and Community Services will be welcoming a new Chief Executive Officer in January.
Sylvia Ceacero steps in to the role of Chief Executive Officer, effective Jan. 4, succeeding Martin Wyant who served in the role for five years.
Ed Yee, chair of Share's board of directors, welcomes Ceacero as a progressive leader who will focus on working with employees and key external stakeholders in Share's next phase of growth and development.
Ceacero joins Share from the National Association of Federal Retirees, where she served as CEO for six years. Overall, Ceacero has 20 years of leadership roles in not-for profit and private sectors.
“I am proud to have an opportunity to work with so many passionate people in the Tri-Cities area. We have a unique ability to touch and improve so many lives, and it will be a privilege to play an important leadership role as we continue to improve our services to the residents who live and work here,” Ceacero stated in a press release.
Roxann MacDonald, who is interim CEO, will work with with Ceacero during the transition period and then will return to her role as director of programs and services.