Winston Prouty Podcast Winston Prouty Center for Child and Family Development
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Sarah DiNicola: Executive Assistant
In this episode of the Winston Prouty Podcast, host Willie Gussin speaks with Executive Assistant Sarah DiNicola about the many facets of her role and her experience working at Winston Prouty after getting to know the organization as a parent in the Early Learning Center.
“I’ve seen the effect of having a good start. [My daughters] are successful in school and have good communication skills, so I really hold this as a space that families should feel good about, so I try to just continue that high quality environment by being at my best at my work and supporting all the other people working hard here.”
Learn more about the Winston Prouty Center for Child and Family Development on our website – www.winstonprouty.org
For questions or feedback about the podcast – willie@winstonprouty.org -
Sueño LeBlond: Early Childhood Outreach Specialist
In this episode of the Winston Prouty Podcast, host Willie Gussin speaks with Early Childhood Outreach Specialist Sueño LeBlond about driving the Early Learning Express Bookmobile. Sueño discusses the ways that the bookmobile and her role contribute to our community.
"Dream big! Anything is possible. Think like a kid. Spend more time with 3-year-olds and really listen to them. They've got a lot to teach us."
Learn more about the Winston Prouty Center for Child and Family Development on our website – www.winstonprouty.org
For questions or feedback about the podcast – willie@winstonprouty.org -
Chloe Learey: Executive Director
In this episode of the Winston Prouty Podcast, host Willie Gussin speaks with Executive Director Chloe Learey. Chloe talks about the experiences that guided her to lead Winston Prouty, some of the highlights of her tenure, and the significance of celebrating 50 years as a non-profit supporting young children and their families.
“The people at Prouty are so committed and believe in the work and believe in each other in a way that eases the hard work all around. I just feel really honored to work with the people that I do, and that we get to make a difference. That’s what I think makes it possible to keep going is that I think for the most part we are rowing in the same direction.”
Learn more about the Winston Prouty Center for Child and Family Development on our website – www.winstonprouty.org
For questions or feedback about the podcast – willie@winstonprouty.org -
Lisa Whitney: Director of Operations
In this episode of the Winston Prouty Podcast, host Willie Gussin speaks with Lisa Whitney, Director of Operations, about how she became an integral part of the organization. She tells us about her gratitude for her relationships with children, parents, and colleagues at Winston Prouty.
“I would say one thing that surprised me the first time is I never thought I would know the names of 60 children, and sometimes 68 children. And seeing them grow and change and really getting to know them all, and knowing their families . . . I get great joy out of that. I have to say that it certainly gives my heart a little leap when I hear a child yell, “Lisa!” from across the parking lot.”
Learn more about the Winston Prouty Center for Child and Family Development on our website – www.winstonprouty.org
For questions or feedback about the podcast – willie@winstonprouty.org -
Alyssa Kelly: Teacher Associate
In this episode of the Winston Prouty Podcast, host Willie Gussin speaks with toddler teacher Alyssa Kelly. She explains how she got started in caregiving and eventually found early education.
Learn more about the Winston Prouty Center for Child and Family Development on our website – www.winstonprouty.org