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NEW LONDON’S HIGHER EDGE TO START SEARCH FOR NEW DIRECTOR

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New London — New London-based nonprofit Higher Edge Inc. announced this week that Theresa M. Armendarez plans to resign as executive director, effective June 25.

Armendarez, who has served as executive director since 2018, said in a statement that she is relocating out of state where her husband has accepted a new position.

Higher Edge, founded by former New London State Representa­tive Chris Soto, guides low-income and first-generation students through enrollment, retention and graduation from college by providing the support and resources needed for success. With locations in New London and Willimanti­c, the nonprofit serves up to 70 high school seniors and over 150 college students annually.

Armendarez is credited with helping to strengthen the nonprofit’s financial position, improving and stabilizin­g operations and organizati­onal processes, and building new important strategic partnershi­ps, among other accomplish­ments.

To ensure a successful transition for students, partners and supporters, she will step down once her successor has been named. The board of directors will begin its search in February.

“It has been an honor to lead such a wonderful organizati­on,” Armendarez said. “Working with an outstandin­g board of directors, an amazing and expert staff, and the vibrant community of partners has been a real pleasure. I am thankful to the board of directors for the opportunit­y and look forward to watching Higher Edge’s continued success.”

Higher Edge’s board president, Kristi D. Kelly, said, “Theresa leaves Higher Edge in a strong position for continued growth, and we sincerely thank her for her contributi­on and leadership in her time here. The board wishes her the best of luck and opportunit­ies in her future endeavors.”

To learn more about the organizati­on, visit HigherEdge. org or @HigherEdge­CT on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.

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