Vera House, Inc. has announced that RANDI BREGMAN and ANGELA DOUGLAS are serving as co-executive directors effective Dec. 1. Bregman was appointed executive director of Vera House in 2001 and has been with the agency since 1990. During her first 11 years at Vera House, she served as the coordinator of the Syracuse Area Domestic […]
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Vera House, Inc. has announced that RANDI BREGMAN and ANGELA DOUGLAS are serving as co-executive directors effective Dec. 1.
Bregman was appointed executive director of Vera House in 2001 and has been with the agency since 1990. During her first 11 years at Vera House, she served as the coordinator of the Syracuse Area Domestic Violence Coalition. Over the last 19 years, she has overseen the everyday work at Vera House and is responsible for administration and financial management, supervision of staff, fundraising and fund development, community education and professional training and program development for the agency.
Douglas left her role as executive director of Mercy Works to join Vera House as associate director in the fall of 2017. She had also served as the executive director and founder of Visions for Change, another local human-service agency. Douglas came to Vera House having served on several nonprofit boards and with extensive experience as a consultant on leadership, conflict resolution, and board development. Bregman and Douglas will formally share leadership of Vera House in partnership with other executive leaders. Both will be actively engaged with the board of directors and foundation board of trustees, and will play key roles in budgeting, program development, and fund development.