New leadership team named at Cassville Family YMCA

The Cassville Family YMCA has announced a leadership change, aiming to reaffirm its commitment to promoting health and well-being in the community.

“With an energized leadership team in place, the YMCA is set to continue its essential role in providing services that support families, youth, and overall community wellness,” said Danielle Wise, vice president of development for the Ozarks Regional YMCA.

The new leadership team in Cassville includes:

• Bob Crouthamel, senior program director, will oversee sports, special events and programs, ensuring the YMCA’s offerings continue to inspire and engage participants of all ages.

• Ariana Diaz, operations director, will manage the dayto- day operations of the facility, staff, and administrative processes, guaranteeing that the community enjoys a welcoming and efficient environment.

• Jessica Smith, membership director, will lead the welcome staff and oversee membership- related initiatives, fostering a friendly and inclusive atmosphere for all members.

“This dedicated team is committed to providing the best possible experience for our community at the Cassville YMCA,” Wise said. “Their vision is to create opportunities for families and youth, encourage active lifestyles, and enhance the overall health of our residents. The YMCA is more than just a fitness center; it is a hub for community connection. From youth sports leagues to wellness programs and family events, the photo

Cassville YMCA is dedicated to being a resource for all, regardless of age or background.

“Our mission is clear: to strengthen our community by promoting healthy living, nurturing youth development, and fostering social responsibility.”

The Cassville YMCA is dedicated to building a healthy community by offering programs and services that focus on youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.

“We are proud to serve Cassville and its surrounding areas, welcoming everyone to join us in our mission to create a better community for all,” Wise said.