The Marjaree Mason Center has appointed longtime leader and survivor advocate Leticia Campos as its new chief executive officer following a nationwide search. (Marjaree Mason Center)
Share
|
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
|
The Marjaree Mason Center has appointed Leticia Campos as its chief executive officer following a nationwide search, the organization announced Thursday.
Campos had been serving as interim CEO and previously worked as chief programs officer. She has more than 14 years of experience with the organization.
She succeeds Nicole Linder, who resigned in September and concluded her tenure in February.
Campos began her career at the center providing crisis response and direct support to survivors of domestic violence. She later led and expanded programs including 24/7 crisis response, emergency shelter, housing services, clinical services, children’s programs, prevention and education initiatives, and community-based advocacy.
She also helped strengthen partnerships with law enforcement, social services, schools, and community organizations across Fresno County.
Campos holds a bachelor’s degree in social work and is a survivor of domestic violence.
Board President Kerri Horn said Campos’ experience and connection to the mission make her “uniquely qualified” to lead the organization into its next chapter.
Campos said she is “deeply committed” to supporting survivors and expanding services.
The Marjaree Mason Center provides services and advocacy for survivors of domestic violence across Fresno County.
—
Connect with Anthony W. Haddad on social media. Got a tip? Send an email.





