Stephanie Hodge was Promoted to Chief Human Resources Officer at Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta

Date of management change: January 16, 2015 

What Happened?

Atlanta, GA-based Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta has Promoted Stephanie Hodge as Chief Human Resources Officer

 

About the Company

For more than 75 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta has opened the doors to endless possibilities to over 100,000 boys & girls in and around Metro Atlanta. With trained professionals and comprehensive programs, our 27 Clubs, and camp are designed and solely dedicated to preparing vulnerable youth for future success. Our Mission: To save and change the lives of children and teens, especially those who need us most, by providing a safe, positive, and engaging environment and programs that prepare and inspire them to achieve Great Futures. BGCMA focuses on Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles and Character & Leadership Development. Since 1938, we have provided children with a positive place to go, results-oriented programming and a professional staff to guide them. Last year, BGCMA served more than 3,500 young people through its Clubs, summer sites and outreach programs each day. We operate 27 Clubs in 10 metro counties in addition to Camp Kiwanis.

 

About the Person

Stephanie Hodge is the Chief Human Resources Officer at Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta.   Prior to that, Stephanie served as Vice President, Human Resources at Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta.   Previously, she had also served as Director, Human Resources, U.S., Canada and Latin America and in various other roles at PRGX from January 1996 - September 2011.

 

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