UTICA, N.Y. — The Mid-Utica Neighborhood Preservation Corporation (MUNPC) has hired Leslie Pasco as executive director, the first person to hold the position in more than 20 years, the organization announced. In the new role, Pasco will focus on strategic planning, programming, and support for the planned West Street Impact Center, a key component of […]
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Pasco brings experience in marketing, strategic partnerships, and community engagement to the role through a career that includes positions as director of marketing at Legends Sales at Syracuse University, director of annual giving at Le Moyne College, VP of marketing at AmeriCU Credit Union, and director of off-campus retail operations at the Colgate University bookstore.
“We are thrilled to welcome Leslie to our team,” MUNPC Board Member Kevin Alexander said. “Her extensive experience in advancement, marketing, and program management will be invaluable as we strengthen our board and build our capacity to expand our current programs. Leslie’s expertise will also be pivotal in collaborating with the Community Foundation and People First for the anticipated impact centers, a project that will significantly benefit our community.”