Joe Hungler

Executive Director at Boys & Girls Club of Greater Lowell
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(386) 825-5501
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Lowell, US
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Cassandra A.

Joe goes above and beyond to develop and maintain relationships with community partners from all sectors. He takes partnerships seriously and never makes a commitment to something unless he can see it through. Over the years he has proven himself to be personable, trustworthy, and most of all dependable to those who have worked with him. He truly cares about his community and does whatever he can to make a difference.

Melanie Perreault-LeBoeuf

Joe is hard working and dedicated to the youth at the Boys and Girls Club. He is easy to work with and always is looking for long lasting supportive relationships for the kids and the staff at the Club. He has done a great job building working with Big Brothers Big Sisters staff and volunteers to grow and strengthen our relationship. Joe gives 110% to everything he does!!

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Credentials

  • Changing the Game in Moments that Matter
    Harvard Business School Executive Education
    Nov, 2021
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Executive Director
      • Nov 2010 - Present

      Responsible for leading the premier youth development organization in Lowell, MA. Provides strategic direction to and support of our amazing staff, board, volunteers, partners and youth to help them to achieve our mission and vision. Met the need of the community including: -A nutrition program serving 50,000 fresh, healthy meals annually and a garden to teach members where their food comes from; -New programs include music, recording, STEM, podcasting, video, robotics… Show more Responsible for leading the premier youth development organization in Lowell, MA. Provides strategic direction to and support of our amazing staff, board, volunteers, partners and youth to help them to achieve our mission and vision. Met the need of the community including: -A nutrition program serving 50,000 fresh, healthy meals annually and a garden to teach members where their food comes from; -New programs include music, recording, STEM, podcasting, video, robotics, makerspace, fashion design, cultural enrichment, dance, leadership and recognition programs. -Expanded space, hours and programs for teens; -Daily attendance of Club members increased by 50%. Increased the resources necessary to achieve our vision: -Annual income of the organization has tripled; -Our team has expanded from 7 to 16 full time professionals and from 13 to 32 part time staff while increasing professional development and recognition. -Established/expanded partnerships including UMass Lowell, Lowell Public Schools, AmeriCorps, Middlesex Community College, the Lowell Police Department, and MassHire; -Our volunteer base increased from 90 to 688 volunteers annually. Working to make our vision of ending generational poverty a reality: -Our Believe & Become project that will enable the Club to: serve up to 600 young people daily and meals for 450 or more; a spacious café where members can eat together, and will double as a community center; Expanded, modern and attractive Teen Center with capacity to serve 250 teen members per day; -Our Equity Action Plan is designed to to reduce or eliminate obstacles to great futures based on race and other forms of discrimination; -Ensuring that the Club is a workplace of choice, setting the example for non-profits to provide sustainable employment, quality of life and professional development opportunities in a values driven environment. Show less Responsible for leading the premier youth development organization in Lowell, MA. Provides strategic direction to and support of our amazing staff, board, volunteers, partners and youth to help them to achieve our mission and vision. Met the need of the community including: -A nutrition program serving 50,000 fresh, healthy meals annually and a garden to teach members where their food comes from; -New programs include music, recording, STEM, podcasting, video, robotics… Show more Responsible for leading the premier youth development organization in Lowell, MA. Provides strategic direction to and support of our amazing staff, board, volunteers, partners and youth to help them to achieve our mission and vision. Met the need of the community including: -A nutrition program serving 50,000 fresh, healthy meals annually and a garden to teach members where their food comes from; -New programs include music, recording, STEM, podcasting, video, robotics, makerspace, fashion design, cultural enrichment, dance, leadership and recognition programs. -Expanded space, hours and programs for teens; -Daily attendance of Club members increased by 50%. Increased the resources necessary to achieve our vision: -Annual income of the organization has tripled; -Our team has expanded from 7 to 16 full time professionals and from 13 to 32 part time staff while increasing professional development and recognition. -Established/expanded partnerships including UMass Lowell, Lowell Public Schools, AmeriCorps, Middlesex Community College, the Lowell Police Department, and MassHire; -Our volunteer base increased from 90 to 688 volunteers annually. Working to make our vision of ending generational poverty a reality: -Our Believe & Become project that will enable the Club to: serve up to 600 young people daily and meals for 450 or more; a spacious café where members can eat together, and will double as a community center; Expanded, modern and attractive Teen Center with capacity to serve 250 teen members per day; -Our Equity Action Plan is designed to to reduce or eliminate obstacles to great futures based on race and other forms of discrimination; -Ensuring that the Club is a workplace of choice, setting the example for non-profits to provide sustainable employment, quality of life and professional development opportunities in a values driven environment. Show less

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    • Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
    • Digital Producer
      • May 2020 - Present

      Directs, edits and produces my daughter's YouTube Cooking Show. She started it so she could "talk" to her friends during the COVID lockdown. She loves cooking with Daddy and baking with Mommy. Directs, edits and produces my daughter's YouTube Cooking Show. She started it so she could "talk" to her friends during the COVID lockdown. She loves cooking with Daddy and baking with Mommy.

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • National Training Associate
      • Nov 2001 - Dec 2019

      Train Boys & Girls Club professionals across the country in developing work teams and program development. Previously trained professionals on serving teens effectively and teen leadership clubs.

    • Academy Assessor
      • 2002 - 2005

      Assessed Club professionals across the country to evaluate their fitness to be recognized at the Distinguished Level of the Academy of Boys & Girls Club Professionals

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director of Operations
      • Apr 2002 - Oct 2010

      Directed all program development for more than 450 youth daily, supervise 5 direct/54 indirect staff, managed facilities at four sites, control costs against $1.185 of a $2.1 million budget, and represented the Club on board, community and national committees. -Developed a staff team that are recognized as the youth development experts in Worcester including three staff earning major awards. -Expanded teen programs from less than 20 teens to more than 100 teens daily & created a… Show more Directed all program development for more than 450 youth daily, supervise 5 direct/54 indirect staff, managed facilities at four sites, control costs against $1.185 of a $2.1 million budget, and represented the Club on board, community and national committees. -Developed a staff team that are recognized as the youth development experts in Worcester including three staff earning major awards. -Expanded teen programs from less than 20 teens to more than 100 teens daily & created a culture of service with teens providing more than 5,000 service hours. -Expanded membership from 1,715 members to more than 3,000. -Established partnership with Big Brothers/Big Sisters with more than 80 matches on site at the Boys & Girls Club. -Expanded partnerships with local colleges bringing 10 work study and more than 200 volunteers to the Club annually and Increased the summer jobs partnership to 40 teen staff every summer. -Completed an Extreme Makeover of a site in public housing. -Oversaw the maintenance and technology of both a 90 year old facility and the state of the art Main South Clubhouse. -Hosted and Chaired the 2009 Northeast Keystone Conference with over 400 attendees. -Co-chaired the Worcester Police Department’s Annual Youth Summit and grew the event from 20 youth to over 800 participants. Show less Directed all program development for more than 450 youth daily, supervise 5 direct/54 indirect staff, managed facilities at four sites, control costs against $1.185 of a $2.1 million budget, and represented the Club on board, community and national committees. -Developed a staff team that are recognized as the youth development experts in Worcester including three staff earning major awards. -Expanded teen programs from less than 20 teens to more than 100 teens daily & created a… Show more Directed all program development for more than 450 youth daily, supervise 5 direct/54 indirect staff, managed facilities at four sites, control costs against $1.185 of a $2.1 million budget, and represented the Club on board, community and national committees. -Developed a staff team that are recognized as the youth development experts in Worcester including three staff earning major awards. -Expanded teen programs from less than 20 teens to more than 100 teens daily & created a culture of service with teens providing more than 5,000 service hours. -Expanded membership from 1,715 members to more than 3,000. -Established partnership with Big Brothers/Big Sisters with more than 80 matches on site at the Boys & Girls Club. -Expanded partnerships with local colleges bringing 10 work study and more than 200 volunteers to the Club annually and Increased the summer jobs partnership to 40 teen staff every summer. -Completed an Extreme Makeover of a site in public housing. -Oversaw the maintenance and technology of both a 90 year old facility and the state of the art Main South Clubhouse. -Hosted and Chaired the 2009 Northeast Keystone Conference with over 400 attendees. -Co-chaired the Worcester Police Department’s Annual Youth Summit and grew the event from 20 youth to over 800 participants. Show less

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organization Management
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Program Director
      • Aug 2000 - Apr 2002

      Provided program and staff development, community relations and grant writing for 2,300 member Club. -Developed the Club’s first web site with a volunteer team from Bentley College. -Rebuilt the School Age Child Care program from EEC probation to a strong program. -Re-established the Keystone leadership program at the Club, bringing a culture of service. -Managed transition from full-time maintenance to outsourcing due to budget cuts. -Empowered a largely part-time staff… Show more Provided program and staff development, community relations and grant writing for 2,300 member Club. -Developed the Club’s first web site with a volunteer team from Bentley College. -Rebuilt the School Age Child Care program from EEC probation to a strong program. -Re-established the Keystone leadership program at the Club, bringing a culture of service. -Managed transition from full-time maintenance to outsourcing due to budget cuts. -Empowered a largely part-time staff through staff training and improved processes. -Provided regional leadership to Boys & Girls Clubs through chairing the Northeast New England Area Program Council, managing the Northeast Region Keystone Conference, reactivating the Northeast Region Keystone Advisory Committee and co-managing the Los Amigos Conference on Higher Education. Show less Provided program and staff development, community relations and grant writing for 2,300 member Club. -Developed the Club’s first web site with a volunteer team from Bentley College. -Rebuilt the School Age Child Care program from EEC probation to a strong program. -Re-established the Keystone leadership program at the Club, bringing a culture of service. -Managed transition from full-time maintenance to outsourcing due to budget cuts. -Empowered a largely part-time staff… Show more Provided program and staff development, community relations and grant writing for 2,300 member Club. -Developed the Club’s first web site with a volunteer team from Bentley College. -Rebuilt the School Age Child Care program from EEC probation to a strong program. -Re-established the Keystone leadership program at the Club, bringing a culture of service. -Managed transition from full-time maintenance to outsourcing due to budget cuts. -Empowered a largely part-time staff through staff training and improved processes. -Provided regional leadership to Boys & Girls Clubs through chairing the Northeast New England Area Program Council, managing the Northeast Region Keystone Conference, reactivating the Northeast Region Keystone Advisory Committee and co-managing the Los Amigos Conference on Higher Education. Show less

    • Individual Services Director
      • Sep 1997 - Aug 2000

      -Part of a team awarded Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Honor Award for Program Excellence for Best Overall Program and 4 Yankee Chapter Program Awards. -Enhanced partnerships expanding the Club’s presence and impact in the community. -Restructured the Club’s guidance & discipline. -Served as chair or co-chair on local, regional & national committees such as Northeast New England Area Program Council (Chair) , Nashua Youth Rally, Program Institute Planning Committee and regional and… Show more -Part of a team awarded Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Honor Award for Program Excellence for Best Overall Program and 4 Yankee Chapter Program Awards. -Enhanced partnerships expanding the Club’s presence and impact in the community. -Restructured the Club’s guidance & discipline. -Served as chair or co-chair on local, regional & national committees such as Northeast New England Area Program Council (Chair) , Nashua Youth Rally, Program Institute Planning Committee and regional and national Keystone Conference steering committees.

    • Athletic Director
      • Oct 1994 - Aug 1997

      -Established the first girls athletic programs at the Club. The girls from the first ever basketball team won the New England Championships when they got to high school. -Expanded athletic opportunities for middle school youth. -Treasurer of the Northeast New England Area Program Council -Commissioner of the Central New England Basketball Association

    • Camp Foster Caretaker
      • 1992 - 1995

      Overnight seasonal caretaker for the Camp Foster summer day camp. Responsibilities including opening and closing camp, security, rentals and cleaning.

    • Program Staff
      • Jun 1992 - Sep 1994

      Fulfilled a number of direct program positions including the games room, teen room, athletic assistant, bus driver. Also served as Assistant Group Director and Assistant Athletic Director at the Camp Foster summer day camp.

Education

  • Clemson University
    Master of Human Resource Development, Human Resource Development
    2003 - 2005
  • University of Vermont
    Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
    1988 - 1992

Community

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