Lexington County Recreation & Aging Commission
Paulette Criscione is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in nonprofit leadership and sports marketing. Currently serving as the Executive Director of Cancer of Many Colors since August 2014, Paulette focuses on fundraising to assist cancer patients with essential living expenses. In parallel, Paulette has been the Director of Sports Marketing at the Lexington County Recreation & Aging Commission since August 2004, where responsibilities include coordinating travel teams and securing partnerships with local businesses for special accommodations. Previously, Paulette held key roles at Charter Communications, including Regional Damage Plant Recovery Manager and Human Resource Manager, where oversight of a substantial employee base and compliance with federal regulations were crucial. Paulette's educational background includes studies at the University of South Carolina and Winthrop University.
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Lexington County Recreation & Aging Commission
Our History: The Lexington County Recreation Commission was created by an act of the Legislature in 1968 as a Special Purpose District. The Commission as an active, functioning body with employees began operations in January, 1970. The organization began with no facilities and no budget and has since developed the many facilities and various programs enjoyed by the citizens today.On July 1, 1980, Lexington County Council requested the Commission absorb into its operation an existing senior citizen program, then administered by Richland Lexington Council on Aging.On July 1, 1982, we unofficially became the Lexington County Recreation and Aging Commission. Our Mission Statement: Our mission is to improve the quality of life for all citizens through creative and meaningful life enriching experiences. This is done through the provisions of program services, facilities and education.