Leadership Profile
Tina Pagotto
Abstract
Bethesda Project seeks to find and care for the abandoned poor and to be family to those who have none. Tina Pagotto is new to the role of CEO, but she is not new to the Bethesda family. She began 12 years ago as the Development Assistant for the organization that currently serves 2,000 homeless and formerly homeless men and women at 14 sites throughout Philadelphia.
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