Boys & Girls Club of Collier County started a national search for a new CEO after Megan McCarthy Beauvais recently resigned from the role. While a national search is being conducted, current Vice President of Administration Jaime Buitrago will serve as interim CEO. Officials from the nonprofit said it continues to be in a strong position to continue to expand its reach and impact in the community, including its upcoming summer camps and programs. Boys & Girls Club of Collier County currently serves 3,500 youth on two campuses — one in Naples and one in Immokalee, along with seven school-based sites in Immokalee — and provides after-school and summer, winter and spring break programming. It serves children attending more than 70 schools and boasts a 97% high school graduation rate. Last year, it provided 1.2 million hours of out-of-school time instruction and served more than 110,000 meals to children and teens.
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