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November 02, 2006
Villager named new executive director
Mariemont villager Amy DeBrunner has been named Executive Director for Creative Aging Cincinnati, an organization who provides mentally stimulating arts and humanities programs to area seniors.
DeBrunner is more familiarly known as the president of the Mariemont Preservation Foundation; she will continue as acting president for the next 14 months and then will abdicate the postition. She has been president of the MPF for approximately eight years and has served 10 years on the board.
Creative Aging Cincinnati received the Post-Corbett Award of Excellence in 1993, then under the name of The Arts & Humanities Resource Center for the Elderly. The organization still serves the five-county Greater Cincinnati area with quality programs and services.
“Ms. DeBrunner plans to continue the excellent mission of the organization and to establish growth to take the group to a greater level of service," CAC Board of Trustee Chair James Waddle said.
To learn more about Creative Aging Cincinnati, visit www.creativeagingcincinnati.org or call 513-561-7500.
Posted by johnston at November 2, 2006 04:20 PM
