SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center has named Erin Bates as the organization’s new executive director. Bates succeeds outgoing executive director Colleen Merced, per an update from the McMahon Ryan board of directors that was forwarded to CNYBJ. Merced has been a “driving force in advancing our programs, expanding community partnerships, and ensuring […]
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center has named Erin Bates as the organization’s new executive director.
Bates succeeds outgoing executive director Colleen Merced, per an update from the McMahon Ryan board of directors that was forwarded to CNYBJ. Merced has been a “driving force in advancing our programs, expanding community partnerships, and ensuring that every child who walks through our doors receives the support and care they need,” the board said.
The McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center in its announcement described Bates as an “integral part” of the McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center for the past 11 years, most recently serving as deputy director of operations, strategies & policy.
“We are thrilled to have Erin lead the organization as the Executive Director,” Joni Steigerwald, president of the McMahon Ryan board of directors, said. “Her deep-rooted knowledge of the organization, strong leadership skills, and unwavering commitment to the well-being of children make her the ideal person to lead McMahon Ryan into the future.”
Bates’ experience in advocacy, program development, and multidisciplinary coordination has been “instrumental” in expanding the center’s outreach and strengthening community partnerships.
“I am honored and excited to step into this role,” Bates said. “McMahon Ryan has been my professional home for over a decade, and I am deeply committed to continuing our mission of providing hope, healing, and justice for children. I look forward to working with our dedicated team and partners to strengthen our impact and expand our reach in the community.
About McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center
The nonprofit McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center says it is dedicated to ending child abuse in Onondaga County through prevention, intervention, and education.
The center provides a child-friendly space where law enforcement, medical professionals, child-protective services, and advocates work together to support victims and their families. By offering trauma-informed care, forensic interviews, advocacy, and therapeutic services, McMahon Ryan helps children heal while working to prevent abuse through community outreach and education.