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We are looking for our next Executive Director!

We are looking for our next Executive Director!

by ops | Oct 25, 2023 | Announcement, Job Opportunities

Dear Community, It is with deep gratitude that we share the news of Alexa’s departure as Executive Director. Alexa has been the roots of Fresh Roots for the past three years, bringing stability, sustainability, and focus in a time of change and uncertainty. The Board...

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