Categories: Nonprofits

Kids Oneida names board officers and interim CEO

UTICA — The Kids Oneida board of directors announced its board officers for the 2014 calendar year. It named Rosario Dalia as board president, David Bruno as vice president, and Scott Godkin as secretary and treasurer.

 

Continuing to serve terms on the board for 2014 are Crystal Bass, Steven Brown, Gail Rice, James Salamy, and Paul Vitagliano, Jr., according to Kids Oneida.

 

The Kids Oneida board also appointed Steven Bulger as interim CEO/executive director, effective Jan. 1. He assumed the position after nine years with the agency, serving the last three as director of operations.

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Bulger replaces Robert J. Roberts, who left Kids Oneida to become the new executive director at the House of the Good Shepherd, a nonprofit provider of treatment, education, and support services to children, effective Jan. 1.

 

Kids Oneida (www.KidsOneida.org) says it is a nonprofit provider of community-based services for families at risk in the Mohawk Valley.

 

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