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Red Cross names new CEO for chapter in Greenwich - Greenwich Time

Greenwich woman to lead American Red Cross chapter

The Metro New York North chapter of the American Red Cross recently welcomed Stephanie Dunn Ashley as its new CEO. Dunn Ashley will oversee the Red Cross in Greenwich as well as in Westchester County, Rockland County and West Point, N.Y.

“We are thrilled to have Stephanie lead our Metro New York North team during this critical time,” said Susan Rounds, Interim CEO of the American Red Cross in Greater NY. “Her background as a passionate nonprofit and civic leader will help strengthen and elevate our work in the communities we serve.”

“She has the experience and the heart to really excel and help strengthen our capacity to help those who need it most,” said Giovanna Miller, board chair of the American Red Cross Metro NY North Chapter.

“I am honored to work for an organization that has a reputation for enhancing lives and being there for people when they are most vulnerable,” said Stephanie Dunn Ashley. “I look forward to being part of a team that works around the clock on a mission of caring.”

Dunn Ashley has worked and volunteered in the nonprofit sector for more than 20 years in the greater Greenwich area. She most recently served as director of special events for Greenwich Hospital. A resident of Greenwich, Dunn Ashley also serves as president of the board of directors and a service member of The Cos Cob Fire Police Patrol, Inc.

As part of its humanitarian mission, the American Red Cross Metro New York North Chapter provides emergency relief to residents impacted by disasters and supports our brave service members and their families. The Chapter also works to make local communities safer and more resilient through collecting lifesaving blood, installing free smoke alarms, teaching health and safety skills like CPR, water safety, and first aid; and by empowering our neighbors with emergency preparedness skills.

The Red Cross is a not-for-profit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission. For more information, visit redcross.org or cruzrojaamericana.org.

Greenwich teacher wins prestigious art educator award

GREENWICH Greenwich school teacher Le Ann Hinkle was recently awarded the 2020 Connecticut Outstanding Art Educator of the Year by the Connecticut Art Education Association.

Hinkle, an art teacher at Julian Curtiss School and North Mianus School, was selected for the award based on her contributions to the field of art education.

“We are so proud that Le Ann was selected for this prestigious award,” Greenwich Public School District Coordinator for the Arts and Music Laura Newell said in a statement. “Our schools have such dedicated and passionate arts teachers, instilling a love of learning in our students and helping them to grow and develop their artistic abilities.

She added that Hinkle always “goes above and beyond for her students, and it is great to see her recognized for her continuous contributions.”

Hinkle said she is “incredibly blessed to be in a district that continues to support my work with art educators across the country.”

Of her students, she said “(they) are the brightest stars, always my inspiration for seeking out new solutions and innovative practices to best meet their needs.”

The CÆA Outstanding Educator Awards recognize visual arts educators for demonstrating excellence in the classroom, active participation and leadership at the local, state, and national level, publications and exhibits, advocacy for the arts, and other art education related accomplishments.

Nominees for these awards must be member of CÆA/NAEA for three consecutive years, and must spend at least 51 percent of their working day in the job division for which they were nominated. Nominees for the CÆA Outstanding Arts Advocate and Service to the Profession awards do not need to be members.

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