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St. Vincent Home Seeks Successor for Retiring Executive Director

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Dr. Carla Monroe-Posey, executive director of St. Vincent Home for Children, will retire in 2020.

St. Vincent Home for Children is searching for a new executive director as Dr. Carla Monroe-Posey prepares to retire. She will continue in her role through early 2020.

“Carla’s contributions to St. Vincent are tremendous, so we are grateful for ample time to identify the right successor and the opportunity for them to work together to ensure a smooth transition,” said board president Tiffany Charles. “The board has started the search for a new leader who will continue St. Vincent’s legacy of serving at-risk youth, identifying innovative and effective service programs, and expanding our reach throughout the community.”

St. Vincent Home for Children is a nonprofit, located in St. Louis, Missouri, which helps youth facing significant life challenges through love, security and therapeutic supports that enable them to improve their lives, their families, and the community.

Founded in 1850, St. Vincent provides high-quality, professional treatment and residential services designed to meet the changing needs of hundreds of struggling children and families, each year, at no charge.

For more information about programs and services, visit saintvincenthome.org.

Cillah Hall
A former news producer at KSDK -NewsChanel 5, Cillah Hall is the founder of Gazelle Media. Gazelle, which owns the coveted luxury publication Gazelle magazine and the new STL County News. Cillah is also a podcast host at cillah.com. She serves as publisher for Gazelle media outlets.

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