Cara Hudson

Senior Director Of Recruitment And Partnerships at Kids in the Game

Cara Hudson brings extensive experience in recruitment, partnerships, and program management within the recreational and educational sectors. Currently serving as the Senior Director of Recruitment and Partnerships at Kids in the Game, Cara has progressed through various leadership roles in the organization since June 2016. Prior to this, Cara held the position of Aquatics Director at Merritt Athletic Clubs, where responsibilities included budget analysis, employee supervision, and program development. Earlier experience at Arlington Echo Outdoor Education Center involved teaching environmental literacy and coordinating summer camp events. Cara holds a Bachelor's of Science in Recreation and Parks Management from Frostburg State University.

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New York, United States

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Kids in the Game

Kids in the Game is a provider of youth sports programs in the New York City area, covering after-school, recess, and physical education programs, as well as specialized camps and clinics. Kids in the Game was founded on the principle that organized programs and activities outside of the classroom are integral parts of a child's learning development. Our physical education curriculum meets the New York State Standards for Health, Physical Education and Family and Consumer Sciences. Our professionally trained coaches have broad and diverse backgrounds in the field of physical education and athletics. Our staff consists of current and former college coaches and athletes, as well as graduates with strong backgrounds in health and fitness education. Our goal is to teach all kids the importance of health and fitness as a way of life, and have designed programs for general studies, special needs, and sport-specific groups. Kids in the Game has run a variety of customized programs in all boroughs of New York City. We look forward to fulfilling our mission—developing our city's youth—for years to come.


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