Reeshemah Davis became executive director of the Marysville YMCA July 26. - Photo courtesy of Colleen Temple.
Photo courtesy of Colleen Temple.
Reeshemah Davis became executive director of the Marysville YMCA July 26.

Davis becomes executive director of Marysville YMCA

By STAFF
Marysville Globe
July 28, 2010 · 11:41 AM

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MARYSVILLE — Reeshemah Davis joined the Marysville YMCA as its executive director July 26.

Davis will oversee the Marysville YMCA's day-to-day branch operations, including membership and program service, staff supervision, budget management, and financial and board development.

Most recently, Davis served as executive director of the Buchanan branch of the YMCA in San Francisco, and previously served as membership and business services director for the Embarcadero branch of the YMCA that's also in San Francisco.

Davis has a bachelor's degree in business administration, as well as a master's degree in educational administration and policy studies from California State University in Sacramento. She's also served on several YMCA committees and community organizations.

"I was very impressed with her background and focus on community development," said Scott Washburn, president and CEO of the Snohomish County YMCA. "She brings significant experience and passion for the YMCA. We are very fortunate that Reeshemah has chosen to join our Marysville YMCA."

Contact Marysville Globe Staff at editor@marysvilleglobe.com.

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