"With Missy at the helm, High Hopes is well-positioned to embark on its next 50 years, ready to innovate and grow to meet the evolving needs of our participants and community."
So says John Catlett, chair of the board of trustees of High Hopes Therapeutic Riding in Old Lyme, Conn., in announcing the appointment of Missy Lamont as its new executive director effective July 1, 2024.
Lamont, who has been with the nonprofit since December 2023 and has worked closely with interim executive director Alison Zack Darrell since January 2024, comes to High Hopes with more than a decade of experience in the nonprofit sector, including a previous role as an executive director, reports the Hartford Courant.
"With Missy at the helm, High Hopes is well-positioned to embark on its next 50 years, ready to innovate and grow to meet the evolving needs of our participants and community," Catlett says in a press release.
A search committee says Lamont's "extensive experience in therapeutic riding coupled with her demonstrated leadership skills made her the unanimous choice among the search committee members."
High Hopes, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary, says in its press release that "with the unwavering support of the community and this leadership appointment, High Hopes is poised to
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