Isabel St.germain

Chief Program Officer at MNC Inspiring Success

Isabel St.Germain has a strong background in nonprofit management and community development. Their most recent position was as the Chief Program Officer at Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc. Isabel previously worked as a nonprofit consultant and as the Director of Housing & Real Estate Development at MAAC (MAAC Project). Prior to that, they served as the Chief Executive Officer of the Community Resource Center NCC and as the President & CEO of Habitat for Humanity Province of Quebec. Isabel also has experience as the Executive Director of Eureka Communities and as the CEO of Bayview Community Development Corporation. Throughout their career, they have demonstrated a track record of successfully growing organizations, managing budgets, and overseeing teams.

Isabel St.Germain has a non-linear education history. Isabel attended SDSU, where they studied Nonprofit Management, but the start and end years of their enrollment are unknown. Additionally, they obtained a certification as a Certified Integrative Health Coach from The Institute for Integrative Nutrition. The specific dates of their certification are also unknown. Isabel St.Germain also holds additional certifications, including NMLS #: 1682070 Mortgage Loan Originator from the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System & Registry and a Certified Integrative Nutrition Coach from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. The exact month and year of their additional certifications are not provided.

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San Francisco, United States

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MNC Inspiring Success

MNC is a critically important non-profit provider of community-based, culturally sensitive, and multi-generational services focused on low-income families throughout San Francisco. MNC develops and promotes leadership skills that inspire success for youth and families to build strong, healthy, and vibrant neighborhoods through education, case management, and community-development resources. Founded as a settlement house in 1897, MNC continues to exemplify the core values of settlement house practices: welcoming environment, social justice, advocacy, community organizing, and networking. Today, MNC operates 16 MNC Campuses, five owned and nine leased through which children’s services, youth development, family resources, senior healthy aging & disabilities, and workforce development programming,