WOONSOCKET – YWCA Rhode Island will have a new leader this fall.
Lisa Piscatelli, currently the organization’s chief operating officer, will succeed CEO Deborah Perry in September as executive director. Perry is retiring after more than 28 years with the YWCA Rhode Island. PBN Branded Content
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Piscatelli will have the same duties as a CEO, Perry said, adding that the title was renamed to reflect the position’s renewed emphasis on program implementation and community engagement.
“[Piscatelli] will take a more hands-on, operational role, while the board will assume greater responsibility for shap