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Blake Maher Named CEO of SeriousFun Children’s Network
With his deep connection to the SeriousFun mission, Blake Maher steps into the role of CEO for SeriousFun Children’s Network, bringing over 20 years of expertise in child advocacy and experiential programming to support the global network of camps.
SeriousFun Children’s Network has named Blake Maher as its new Chief Executive Officer. Maher will transition from his role as Chief Program Officer, focused on ensuring program quality standards across the global network, to leading the overall program, development and support efforts of the network of 30 camps and programs around the world. Prior to joining the SeriousFun Children’s Network Support Center in Westport, CT, Maher served as CEO and Executive Director of The Painted Turtle, a SeriousFun camp located in Lake Hughes, CA. SeriousFun Children’s Network provides life-changing camp experiences to children living with serious illnesses and their families, always free of charge.
“For more than 20 years, I have witnessed the remarkable impact that
SeriousFun camps have on the lives of children with serious illnesses
and their families,” said Maher. “I’m continually inspired by the
courage of the children and by the devotion of our camps, staff,
partners, volunteers, and families. It is an honor to be taking on an
even greater role in shaping and supporting this important work.”
In addition to serving as CEO and Executive Director of The Painted
Turtle from 2011 to 2016, Maher played an integral role on the camp
leadership team since 2003. He designed and directed The Painted
Turtle’s original Summer and Family Weekend Programs and was
instrumental in creating a variety of innovative camp programs
in California for children with serious medical conditions.
Maher
has worked in the field of child advocacy and experiential programming
for more than 20 years, including work with abused and homeless
children, arts programs, and outdoor and recreational programs for
children. Following college, Maher worked at Paul Newman’s first camp
for children with serious medical conditions, The Hole in the Wall Gang
Camp, in Connecticut. He also helped open Newman’s second camp,
Barretstown, in Ireland.
“As the Network’s name states, we take our work seriously so that
more children living with illnesses can have the fun they so deserve,”
said Maher. “I have watched thousands of campers grow up through our
camp system to become amazing adults who are committed to ensuring that
kids just like them get the same transformative and magical experience.
To me, seeing the way camp continues to profoundly change lives is one
of the most exciting aspects of this journey.”
“Throughout his tenure, Blake has demonstrated a strong commitment to
the mission of the Network and to the legacy of Paul Newman,” said Don
Gogel, Chairman of the Board, SeriousFun Children’s Network. “He is
passionate about providing unique camp experiences to children with
serious illnesses and their families and is dedicated to building an
effective and sustainable global network that can offer these
experiences to children everywhere.” Maher holds an MFA and MA in
Creative Writing and a BA in English and Political Science. His writing
has appeared in magazines, newspapers, and books, and has been broadcast
on NPR.
Maher assumes official responsibilities as CEO on September 1, taking
over for outgoing CEO Mary Beth Powers. Powers has accepted a position
as the Vice President of Programs for a local family foundation.
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