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Marjaree Mason Center Names New Chief Operating Officer
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By Anthony W. Haddad
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December 3, 2024

The Marjaree Mason Center has named Sareen Creede as its new chief operating officer amid the expansion of its services. (Marjaree Mason Center)

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The Marjaree Mason Center has appointed Sareen Creede as its new chief operating officer, the nonprofit announced Tuesday in a news release.

Creede, who brings over 13 years of experience in communications, program management, and operations, previously served as Patient and Family Communication & Engagement Program Manager at Valley Children’s Healthcare.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business.

“This is a pivotal moment in the Marjaree Mason Center’s history,” said Nicole Linder, the center’s CEO. “Sareen is coming on board at a very exciting time. She comes with years of experience improving systems, corporate communication, and creating processes and procedures that better position an organization to fulfill its mission. This combined with her passion for our work make her a great asset to our team as we work towards building our future.”

The announcement coincides with the center’s pending completion of the Isnardi Foundation Building, which will double its service capacity.

The facility, set to open soon, will house a trauma-informed crisis drop-in center and expanded survivor services.

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