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Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale Names New President and CEO

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale has named Robyn Julien its new president and CEO effective July 29 following a national search.
Julien is a third-generation Arizona native who previously served as CEO of the Arizona Burn Foundation.
“It was top-of-mind for the organization to find someone who was locally-invested and respected,” said Allen Thompson, BGCS Board Chair. “We are incredibly impressed by Robyn’s past career accomplishments and her passion for our youth. We know she is a great fit for our organization.”
Julien is a Certified Public Accountant who has worked in nonprofit development in the Valley for over a decade. Her previous employers include the American Heart Association and Scottsdale Arts.
“I am excited to join Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale’s team as their President and CEO,” said Julien. “It is evident that staff, Board members and volunteers are devoted to helping our kids, which makes this organization stand out. I believe that together we can keep making positive strides for our kids who rely on us.”
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