Mary Hurley brings over three decades of invaluable experience in executive leadership to her role as CEO Coach at YMCA of the USA, where she is dedicated to fostering the growth and success of new CEOs within the organization. With a deep-rooted commitment to the...
Mary Hurley brings over three decades of invaluable experience in executive leadership to her role as CEO Coach at YMCA of the USA, where she is dedicated to fostering the growth and success of new CEOs within the organization. With a deep-rooted commitment to the Y's mission of youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, Mary has played a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of YMCAs throughout the northeastern United States. Her extensive background equips her with a nuanced understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities faced by leaders in the nonprofit sector.
In her current position, Mary provides supportive and non-directive coaching to newly appointed CEOs, guiding them through a transformative nine-month journey designed to enhance their leadership capabilities and organizational impact. By leveraging her expertise in executive coaching, she empowers these leaders to navigate complex operational landscapes, build strong community partnerships, and implement innovative programs that align with the Y's core values. Mary's coaching approach emphasizes active listening, strategic questioning, and reflective practice, enabling her clients to develop their own solutions and foster a culture of collaboration within their teams.
Key projects under her guidance often focus on enhancing community engagement initiatives, improving health and wellness programs, and advancing social equity efforts within the Y. Mary's passion for mentorship and her dedication to the Y's mission not only enrich the lives of the CEOs she coaches but also contribute to the overall vitality and sustainability of the YMCA movement across the nation. Her leadership continues to inspire a new generation of leaders committed to making a meaningful difference in their communities.