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Boys Hope Girls Hope of Arizona Welcomes New Executive Director!
Stephanie Bridgeo joins BHGH of Arizona
It is our great honor to introduce to you Boys Hope Girls Hope of Arizona’s next Executive Director, Stephanie Bridgeo. Stephanie joins BHGH with a wealth of experience in the social profit field, bringing administrative, fund development and programmatic expertise along with her passion for serving others.
Stephanie says “It is an absolute privilege to be joining the Boys Hope Girls Hope of Arizona team. I am excited for this new opportunity to partner with a tremendous network of people who have invested in the lives and education of BHGH scholars. Amy Pfeifer has provided solid leadership to pave the way for a wonderful transition, and I look forward to building upon that success as a catalyst for continued growth and expansion of the organization”.
Stephanie looks forward to meeting you all and can be reached at [email protected].
Stephanie Bridgeo
Executive Director
[email protected]
(602) 266-4873
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