JOHNSON CITY — The Family & Children’s Society, Inc. today announced the appointment of Diane Kubik to the position of deputy executive director.
“Diane has demonstrated the highest level of dedication and commitment to making The Family & Children’s Society operate properly,” the nonprofit said in a news release.
Kubik’s responsibilities will include community relations, human resources, and fundraising activities.
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The Family & Children’s Society, headquartered at 355 Riverside Drive in Johnson City, says it provides assistance, care, and counseling to strengthen and support individuals and healthy relationships in the Southern Tier.
The agency provides counseling services at offices in Binghamton and Owego and home-care services at its office in Johnson City. The Society generated $3.9 million in revenue in its 2012 fiscal year, the most recent one for which data is available, and employs 70 people full time, according to CNYBJ Research.
Frederick DuFour is executive director of the Family & Children’s Society.
Earlier this month, the Family & Children’s Society announced that two organizations have awarded it a total of $83,000 in grants for capital improvements at its facility in Binghamton.
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