Unitarian Universalist Association
Margy Levine Young is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in technology and content management. Currently serving as a Content Architect, Drupal 8 Data Analyst, and Project Manager at CoLab Coop since January 2017, Margy also holds the position of Web Team Manager at the Unitarian Universalist Association since March 2007. Additionally, Margy provides IT support for UU World since 2005 and has authored computer books independently for John Wiley and Sons since 1991 and IDG Books from 1998 to 2005. Prior roles include Systems Analyst at the Unitarian Universalist Association from 2003 to 2007 and Contract Tech Writer at Baranof Software in 1988-1989. Margy holds a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science from Yale University, earned from 1974 to 1978.
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Unitarian Universalist Association
The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) is a religious organization that combines two traditions: the Universalists, who organized in 1793, and the Unitarians, who organized in 1825. They consolidated into the UUA in 1961. Both groups trace their roots in North America to the early Massachusetts settlers and to the founders of the Republic. Overseas, their heritages reach back centuries to pioneers in England, Poland, and Transylvania. Each of the 1,000+ congregations in the United States, Canada, and overseas are democratic in polity and operation; they govern themselves. They unite in the Association to provide services that individual congregations cannot provide for themselves. Each congregation is associated with one of the UUA’s 19 districts. Unitarian Universalism is a liberal religion with Jewish-Christian roots. It has no creed. It affirms the worth of human beings, advocates freedom of belief and the search for advancing truth, and tries to provide a warm, open, supportive community for people who believe that ethical living is the supreme witness of religion.