Press Release
March 31, 2008
St. Coletta & Cardinal Cushing Schools of MA names Marybeth Hasenfuss senior director of human resources
Hasenfuss named senior director of human resources
HANOVER, MA, March 31, 2008 – St. Coletta & Cardinal Cushing Schools of MA, Inc. announced the appointment of Marybeth Hasenfuss as Senior Director of Human Resources. In her position, Hasenfuss is responsible for all aspects of the Human Resource function in an organization with just under 500 employees, one of Hanover’s largest employers.
According to St. Coletta & Cardinal Cushing School’s president, Paul Hudson, “Marybeth’s presence illustrates the organization’s growth and its commitment to hiring and retaining the most capable and qualified candidates. Her significant HR experience in a twenty-four hour non-profit environment will help us reach our goals.”
Added Hasenfuss, “The men and women we employ have a tremendous impact on the students and clients we serve. We can do a lot to retain valuable employees with training opportunities, enhanced benefits, career advancement opportunities, and strong leadership. Staff is a priority resource.”
Hasenfuss’ HR experience includes her position at American Red Cross in Dedham as the regional director of human resources and Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton as vice president of human resources. She is a graduate of Boston State College where she earned her bachelor of science in education and early childhood. As a Hanover resident, Hasenfuss is a former co-chair of the Hanover Parents Association Committee and a soccer coach.
Hasenfuss looks forward to supporting the personnel challenges at a large and thriving organization that includes a residential school in Hanover, a day school in Braintree, an adult day program called South Shore Industries, and group homes for adults.
St. Coletta & Cardinal Cushing Schools of Massachusetts enables individuals with diverse special needs and their families to achieve their spiritual, academic, vocational and social potential in a nurturing and enriching environment. The student and adult programs welcome people with developmental disabilities of all faiths.