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The YMCA of Greater Toronto is a charity focused on community support and development. Our aim is to provide every individual in our community with opportunities for personal growth, community involvement, and leadership. By making connections, collaborating, and mirroring our region’s diversity, we believe we can become the network that binds our many neighbourhoods into one city, one country, and one world. As one of the largest charities in North America, we help over 400,000 people each year through three core programs
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.ymcagta.org
  • 2200 Yonge St
    Toronto, ON CAN M4S 2C6
  • Phone: 416.928.3362

Executives

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Jobs

Executive Vice President / Chief Financial Officer

YMCA Brockton, MA
Job Description
With our 129 year legacy and diverse program offerings, Old Colony YMCA presents a unique opportunity for a dynamic, cause-driven Executive Vice President/Chief Financial Officer. In additional to our seven traditional branches, five summer camps, and almost 50 licensed child care locations, we offer wrap-around social services ...

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