The Arc Lexington
Jamie Petrin has a diverse work experience in the field of finance and accounting. Jamie started their career at National Boston as an Accountant from 1997 to 2000. Jamie then worked at Richter & Company as an Accountant from 2000 to 2004, where they prepared tax returns and financial statements for clients. From 2004 to 2009, they worked as a Financial Analyst at Wildwood Programs, where they prepared financial reports and assisted in audits. Jamie joined The Arc Lexington in 2009 as a Financial Analyst and later became the Director of Financial Projects from 2015 to 2015. Jamie joined Liberty ARC in 2015 as an Accounting Manager and later served as an Assistant Controller from 2017 to 2018. Finally, in 2018, they returned to The Arc Lexington as the Controller and then became the Director of Finance in 2019, before being promoted to Chief Financial Officer in 2020.
Jamie Petrin attended Southern New Hampshire University from 1992 to 1996, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Accounting.
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The Arc Lexington
Our mission: We empower people with autism and disabilities to live their best lives, every day, by partnering with their families, our employees, and our community. The Arc Lexington provides services and supports in Fulton, Albany, and Schoharie Counties to approximately 1,300 children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism, mental illness, cerebral palsy, physical disabilities, epilepsy, and traumatic brain injuries. Lexington's person-first approach puts the emphasis on each person's needs, wants, and desires rather than their disability. From how we structure program activities to the language we use at our agency, we are committed to fostering an environment where the people we support are not only respected and valued, but also play an integral role in Lexington's day-to-day operations. Lexington continues to expand and diversify while remaining deeply committed to our core values and mission of excellence – making Lexington a great place for people with disabilities and for our employees. Our programs and services include residential, day habilitation, community supports, autism support services, Article 16 Clinic, employment supports, guardianship, and supports for people with traumatic brain injuries. Also, a program of Lexington is Transitions, supporting teens and young adults with autism and other learning differences with college, career, and independent life. The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is a year-round community arts center for people of all ages and abilities that is also part of Lexington’s programming. Flame is Lexington’s world-renowned rock band comprised of seven talented musicians who happen to have disabilities. Lexington also has two fundraising entities, the Legacy of Love (Schoharie County) and the Lexington Foundation.