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Executive Director of North Country Red Cross Announces Retirement

October 15, 2019   03:30 p.m.
    Press Release from American Red Cross North Country Chapter:

    North Country Executive Director Jane Gendron Announces Retirement

    WATERTOWN, N.Y. (October 15, 2019) – Jane Gendron, Executive Director of
    the American Red Cross North Country Chapter, has announced that she will
    retire from the Red Cross effective December 31, 2019. This will mark the end of
    a lengthy career of service for Gendron. She served as Executive Director of the
    Thousand Islands Girl Scouts Council for more than 14 years before joining the
    Red Cross, where she has spent the last 7½ years of her career.

    “I have loved working for the Red Cross and leading a local chapter to deliver
    help and hope to people across the North Country,” said Gendron. “It has been
    an honor to work with so many wonderful colleagues, volunteers, and supporters
    over the years. It won’t be easy to say goodbye, but I am comforted in knowing
    that there are hundreds of local Red Crossers who will continue to carry out our
    lifesaving mission, as they have for well over 100 years.”

    In her role as Executive Director, Gendron has led Red Cross preparedness,
    response and recovery efforts across seven counties, serving a population of
    more than 400,000 people. She has seen the Red Cross through several
    significant disaster responses during her tenure, including multiple floods in the
    Plattsburgh area. Following a tragic fire last year in Watertown, Gendron was
    instrumental in bringing fire safety resources – including more than 1,000 free
    smoke alarms – to local families in need.

    Drawing on her strong community ties, Gendron has successfully advanced a
    wide array of local Red Cross programs, from blood collection to health and
    safety training to support for veterans and military families, and more. In addition
    to her vital work in the North Country, Gendron has also supported several
    national disaster relief operations. In 2016, she was deployed to manage a
    disaster support call center based in Canada, processing thousands of requests
    for assistance from flood victims in Louisiana. She also responded to Hurricane
    Harvey (Texas) in 2017 and Hurricane Florence (North Carolina) in 2018.

    “The news of Jane’s retirement brings a mix of sorrow and joy,” said Rebecca
    Simser, Board Chair for the American Red Cross North Country Chapter.
    “Although we will be sad to lose such a fine and dedicated executive director, we
    are gladdened at the prospect that she can now relax and enjoy the fruits of her
    tireless labor.”

    A retirement celebration in Gendron’s honor will be held on Friday, November 15
    from 5:00 to 10:00 P.M. at Sackets Harbor Ballroom, 103 W. Main Street,
    Sackets Harbor, NY. All who have worked with Gendron through the years are
    invited to drop in to thank her for her many years of service in the North Country.
    To RSVP, please call the American Red Cross North Country Chapter’s
    Watertown office at (315) 782-4410.

    About the American Red Cross:
    The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to
    victims of disasters; supplies about 40 percent of the nation's blood; teaches
    skills that save lives; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports
    military members and their families. The Red Cross is a not-for-profit
    organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American
    public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org
    and follow @RedCrossENY on Twitter.

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