YMCA of Okanagan names new CEO

| March 7, 2022 in Okanagan

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The YMCA of Okanagan has a new CEO to replace Sharon Peterson, who served in the role for 27 years.

The Board of Directors announced today that Allyson Graf will be the new CEO of YMCA of Okanagan.

Board Chair Steven Pavelich said Graf will bring an “entrepreneurial mindset and collaborative leadership style” to her new role.

“We feel confident that Allyson is the right leader to guide our YMCA as we recover from the pandemic and develop new opportunities in expanded regions,” explained Pavelich. 

“With a 24-year history at the Y, Ally has a deep understanding of our mission and has extensive experiences that have made her a passionate champion for our organization and the communities we serve.”

Graf has a bachelor’s degree in communications from Simon Fraser University and has graduated from the YMCA of USA CEO Preparatory Institute.

She’s currently completing a certificate in executive leadership at the Sauder School of Business UBC.

Graf said she’s been fortunate to have had Peterson as a great mentor throughout her career at the YMCA.

“Her vision and leadership has positioned our YMCA to be the trusted, relevant charity it is today,” Graf noted. 

“I look forward to working in partnership with our talented staff and volunteers to help our community members belong, grow and thrive.”

During her tenure at the YMCA, Graf developed several partnerships and initiated new programs to serve vulnerable populations throughout the Okanagan.

She has represented the charity on a number of community councils and committees to address a variety of social issues like unemployment, poverty and youth mental health.

Graf has also served as a board director with Big Brothers, Big Sisters.

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