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Sean Riley is an experienced executive leader in senior living and aging services, currently seeking new opportunities in executive leadership within mission-based organizations. With a career spanning over two decades, Sean has held key positions, including Vice President of Senior Living Operations at United Church Homes and Executive Director at multiple organizations such as St. Francis Senior Ministries and Hamlet Village. Sean has demonstrated a commitment to operational excellence, strategic management, and stakeholder collaboration, enhancing the quality of care and services within senior living environments. An MBA graduate from Lake Erie College and holder of a Bachelor of Arts in Gerontology from Kent State University, Sean's expertise encompasses turnaround management and organizational reintegration in complex business settings.
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Provide overall vision and leadership in growing the programs and participation within a Faith based NGO community. Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to: Selecting and working with new board members, Program selection and management, Development/Fundraising to include: Annual Golf Tournament(s) Super Bowl Parties, Oktoberfest Activities, St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Party, Retreats, Silent Auctions, Major Gift Solicitation, and more -The funds raised provided support for our fallen military and their families; helped feed the hungry in our community, and provided struggling families partial scholarships for education and books -Raised Operational Funding for Edmund Rice School/Barry University Transferrable: Develop appropriate cultivation strategies, including working with volunteers - Move potential donors in an appropriate and timely fashion toward solicitation and closure - Make solicitations when appropriate - Maintain stewardship contacts with donors; adhere to the highest ethical standards; demonstrate empathetic disposition, and perseverance; reflect optimistic and positive attitude, and convey sensitivity to needs of the donor