WATERTOWN, N.Y. — The Childrens Home of Jefferson County (CHJC) recently announced it has added Stephanie Graf to its board of directors. Graf serves as deputy director / youth & family issue leader at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County. She has 36 years of work experience in several community-based organizations. Graf received her bachelor’s […]
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WATERTOWN, N.Y. — The Childrens Home of Jefferson County (CHJC) recently announced it has added Stephanie Graf to its board of directors.
Graf serves as deputy director / youth & family issue leader at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County. She has 36 years of work experience in several community-based organizations.
Graf received her bachelor’s degree from Norwich University, Military College of Vermont. She served for four years in the Vermont Army National Guard and served seven years active duty in the Army, leaving as a captain. Following her military service, Graf earned her master’s degree in youth and family policy analysis from SUNY Empire State College.
She has served as the New York State 4-H military liaison for the past 16 years and serves on the North Country Prenatal/Perinatal Council board of directors and the Jefferson County Victim’s Assistance board of directors.