Leading Through Transition
Common Goal, Different Approach
Abstract
We sat down with two of Philadelphia Youth Network’s (PYN) leaders, Chekemma Fulmore-Townsend, president and CEO, and Stephanie Gambone, executive vice president, to talk about their new leadership roles and the future of PYN. Chekemma and Stephanie have only been in their new roles for 60 days but have worked together for the past eight years. They admitted to thinking very differently, but they have a mutual respect for each other and the dialogue and conversation that it creates. Both mentioned that this is “the beauty” in their working relationship. Both are extremely passionate about their work and the organization and strive for excellence in all that they do. Together, they are committed and looking forward to the next leg of our journey”
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