Troy Curtis, Penobscot Bay YMCA leader, steps down after 12 years of service

Mon, 09/11/2017 - 10:15am

    The Penobscot Bay YMCA, which has facilities in Rockport, Rockland, North Haven, and Camden, announced Sept. 11 that long-time CEO Troy Curtis will be leaving his post at the association to assume the leadership position at another local nonprofit. Curtis, who has provided the Y with leadership since 2005, will join the Worthington Scholarship Foundation as its executive director later this fall.

    "Troy has done an incredible job during his tenure and will be greatly missed, but the board is confident that the existing YMCA leadership team will be able to maintain the high caliber of service that members have come to expect of our Y," said Chief Volunteer Officer and Board President Jill Delano, in a news release. "The YMCA Board of Directors will be initiating plans to provide interim leadership for the association as it begins the search process for the next CEO."

    The YMCA provides services to over 6,000 members and 30,000 program participants each year. For more information, visit penbayymca.org , where periodic updates on this process will be posted, or email the Y at info@penbayymca.org