Anthony DiLauro

Executive Director at Human Services Council
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Norwalk, Connecticut, United States, US

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Bill McCue

Anthony is a natural leader who commands the respect of his direct reports and peers by communicating clearly and directly, and always setting people up to succeed. He fully embraced Boys Town's mission during the time we worked together, and his leadership was always laser focused on what was in the best interest of the young adults who were in our care and their families. I enjoyed working with Anthony a great deal, and would welcome any opportunity to do so again in the future.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Executive Director
      • May 2013 - Present

      For over six decades, The Human Services Council (HSC) has identified unmet community needs and has “filled the gaps” by developing and implementing programs focusing on alcohol and drug prevention, affordable housing, child advocacy, homelessness, hunger, medical and psychosocial health of children and adolescents, mentoring and volunteerism. Collaborating with local not-for-profit organizations, HSC provides services to over 8,000 children and adolescents each year ensuring the delivery of vital human services in a cost efficient and effective manner.

    • Executive Director
      • Aug 2011 - May 2013

      Read to Grow is a non profit organization who's mission is to improve early literacy for all Connecticut children by providing books, by helping families share books with their babies starting at birth, by encouraging language development, and by promoting awareness of literacy services. Read to Grow is a non profit organization who's mission is to improve early literacy for all Connecticut children by providing books, by helping families share books with their babies starting at birth, by encouraging language development, and by promoting awareness of literacy services.

    • Executive Director
      • Jul 2009 - May 2011

      The mission of Futures in Education is to ensure that the gift of an excellent Catholic education continues to be a viable option for current and future generations of deserving students in Brooklyn and Queens. We provide assistance to the neediest of those students, through endowment funds and fundraising programs that focus on key educational priorities. The mission of Futures in Education is to ensure that the gift of an excellent Catholic education continues to be a viable option for current and future generations of deserving students in Brooklyn and Queens. We provide assistance to the neediest of those students, through endowment funds and fundraising programs that focus on key educational priorities.

    • President/Executive Director
      • 2000 - Jul 2009

      For nearly a century, Boys Town has given at-risk children the family, support and care they need to overcome their circumstances and realize their potential. Boys Town's mission is to change the way America cares for children, families and communities by providing and promoting an Integrated Continuum of Care that instills Boys Town values to strengthen body, mind and spirit. For nearly a century, Boys Town has given at-risk children the family, support and care they need to overcome their circumstances and realize their potential. Boys Town's mission is to change the way America cares for children, families and communities by providing and promoting an Integrated Continuum of Care that instills Boys Town values to strengthen body, mind and spirit.

Education

  • The University of Connecticut
    Master of Social Work (MSW)
    1994 - 1994
  • Southern Connecticut State University
    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Psychology
    1988 - 1992

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