Greater Monadnock Collaborative names Michelle DellaVita development director

Michelle DellaVita

Michelle DellaVita —COURTESY PHOTO

Published: 08-18-2023 9:00 AM

The Greater Monadnock Collaborative has named Michelle DellaVita as its new director of development and community engagement. 

“I can’t wait to dive deeper into our incredible region by getting to know our people, organizations, businesses and communities even better. Learning from our members and not-yet members is key to my new role. There are endless opportunities to do great work together. I am beyond excited to begin my adventure with the talented Greater Monadnock Collaborative team.” stated DellaVita.

In her new role DellaVita will support the GMC's mission of shaping economic success and enhancing the quality of life in the Monadnock Region. Luca Paris, president and CEO of the Greater Monadnock Collaborative, expressed his confidence in her ability.

"Michelle's extensive experience and expertise in strategic planning and community engagement make her the ideal candidate for this role," he stated "We are thrilled to have her on board and look forward to the positive impact she will have on our organization and the community we serve. I am personally excited about how it shows the commitment we have as an organization to help our community thrive.”

The Greater Monadnock Collaborative is a nonprofit organization dedicated to shaping economic success and enhancing the quality of life in New Hampshire's Monadnock region. By fostering collaboration, innovation, and community engagement, the GMC works towards creating a vibrant and sustainable future for the region. For information about the collaborative and its team, visit its website.

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