Eastside Pathways Hires Stephanie Cherrington as Executive Director

Oct 7, 2013 | News 2013

The Eastside Pathways Board of Directors announced that it has hired Stephanie Cherrington as Executive Director. Cherrington, who had been interim Executive Director for the past two months, was Operations Officer for the previous year and a Program Facilitator before that.

Eastside Pathways mobilizes the Bellevue community to support every child from cradle to career to ensure a productive, fulfilling life. Eastside Pathways works with the City of Bellevue, the Bellevue School District, families, nonprofits organizations, communities, funders, business, and others. These stakeholders unite around common goals, measurements, and strategies to maximize each child’s opportunity.

“The board has complete confidence in Stephanie,” said Janet Levinger, Board Chair. “She is a strategic thinker with good attention to detail and great interpersonal skills. Our partners and staff already know and trust her. We need someone who can bring everyone together and keep the momentum going.”

“I am very excited about the mission of Eastside Pathways and dedicated to seeing great results for Bellevue’s children,” remarked Cherrington.

“Having Eastside Pathways as a partner helps the Bellevue School District realize its strategic goals,” said Judy Buckmaster, Executive Director of Student Services and Eastside Pathways board member. “Stephanie is a strong leader who works closely with us to align programs. She is great at keeping kids at the forefront.”

Prior to her involvement with Eastside Pathways, Cherrington was Executive Director of Explorations in Math (now Zeno Math) where she serves on the board of directors. She also worked for 13 years in the high tech and wireless industries in marketing, sales, and operations.

Eastside Pathways (www.eastsidepathways.org) is part of the StriveTogether network (www.strivetogether.org) which provides a framework for building a cradle to career civic infrastructure.  The framework helps each community create a vision and organize itself to get results for children.

Eastside Pathways was founded in 2011. Its founder and first executive director, Bill Henningsgaard, passed away in August 2013.