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A Message from the HoG CEO

By Maria Manahan

Published August 31, 2018

 

Maria Manahan, CEO HoGI want you to be among the first to learn that I have accepted the CEO position with another nonprofit and will be leaving Hemophilia of Georgia (HoG) in mid-October. I will be joining the Atlanta-based Campbell-Stone Retirement Communities. This was a difficult decision to make. 
 
For 18 years, I have had the pleasure to work with the premier provider of programs and services for the bleeding disorder community. I love HoG and its mission. The staff and board of directors have been phenomenal to work with through the years. It has been an amazing experience serving as CEO.
 
I have a second passion, serving senior adults. My background is in gerontology and I came to HoG after almost seven years at Campbell-Stone. Over the years, I have remained connected with Campbell-Stone, and most recently served on its board of directors. The opportunity to serve as its CEO was unexpected and also very exciting.  
 
After I leave in October, Karen Geney, VP of Human Resources, will be interim CEO. Karen has been with HoG for 21 years and brings a wealth of experience to the agency. You will be in good hands during the transition and search for the new CEO. 
 
You have encouraged and supported me in so many ways. It has been my honor and pleasure to serve the bleeding disorder community. Thank you! 
 
Sincerely,  
Maria Manahan, CEO  
Hemophilia of Georgia

 

A message from the HoG Board of Directors:
 
We want to let you know we have begun a national search for Hemophilia of Georgia's new Chief Executive Officer. Maria has been an asset to Hemophilia of Georgia and we wish her success in her new venture. The HoG Board and staff look forward to a smooth transition.
 
Sincerely, 
Tom Singh, Chief Governance Officer
Hemophilia of Georgia Board of Directors