At Home in Greenwich Names Ann McCarthy as Executive Director

At Home in Greenwich, Inc., whose mission is assisting Greenwich older adults to remain independent and stay in their homes, is pleased to introduce its new Executive Director, Ann McCarthy.

“We are excited to begin a new chapter in At Home’s history,” said Beth Krumeich,
president of the At Home Board in a release. “We are thrilled that Ann McCarthy will lead us with her
energy, skills and enthusiasm. Her proven track record in nonprofit leadership and her deep
commitment to building strong communities make her the ideal person to guide our
organization forward.”

With more than 15 years of success growing nonprofit and for-profit organizations, McCarthy brings a wealth of experience in strategic leadership, community engagement, operational excellence and fundraising.

Most recently serving as Practice Director at Sasco River Center in Darien (a multidisciplinary practice offering comprehensive care for children and families), McCarthy has held leadership positions at Mercy Learning Center, the Boys and Girls Club of New Haven, and the Child and Family Guidance Center. She was also the founder of Advocacy for Kids, an organization that has empowered hundreds of Connecticut families to secure support for their children with special needs.

McCarthy holds an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business, earned a BA from Rutgers College, and has a deep passion for strengthening organizations that enable people to thrive.

“Becoming At Home in Greenwich’s Executive Director is truly an honor,” McCarthy said. “I’m eager to channel my experience into At Home’s critical and joyful work to empower older adults to live happily, independently, and with confidence.”

At Home in Greenwich, Inc. is a not-for-profit, membership organization based on the Village- to-Village model that supports a diverse community of aging adults living at home by providing trusted resources and services, enrichment opportunities, and social connections. To learn more, please visit athomeingreenwich.org or call (203) 422-2342.