CHRIS IVEN has been named the new director of philanthropy at Elmcrest Children’s Center. He previously has served as executive director of the East Area Family YMCA and director of fund development for the Child Advocacy Center of Oswego. For more than a decade, Iven was a newspaper reporter and editor in Syracuse and New […]

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CHRIS IVEN has been named the new director of philanthropy at Elmcrest Children’s Center. He previously has served as executive director of the East Area Family YMCA and director of fund development for the Child Advocacy Center of Oswego. For more than a decade, Iven was a newspaper reporter and editor in Syracuse and New England. Following his journalism positions, he directed communications for the Fayetteville-Manlius school district and the YMCA of Greater Syracuse.

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