LifeMoves’ New Vice President of Programs and Services’ Diverse Background Poised to Bolster Homeless Response Services
2024年10月4日 - 2:26AM
LifeMoves is thrilled to announce the newest addition to its
executive team, Vice President of Programs and Services Anat
Wookey-Leonard, whose experience with the unhoused spans decades,
traverses the nation’s hardest-hit areas and remains deeply rooted
in homeless response systems.
Bringing with her over two decades of nonprofit leadership
experience, Leonard-Wookey joins LifeMoves, Silicon Valley’s
largest provider of transitional and interim housing, following
extensive tenures in New York and San Francisco.
The onset of her career began in Massachusetts, where
Leonard-Wookey first worked in the nonprofit transitional housing
sector, assisting women and children fleeing domestic violence.
Leonard-Wookey would later stand up a supervised visitation center
before turning her professional focus to substance use treatment in
outpatient models for youths in New York City. After earning her
master’s degree in social work, she transitioned into a clinical
coordinator role with a nonprofit that incorporated wraparound
services to combat homelessness and eventually, accepted a position
as deputy executive director for housing services, which consisted
of a 330-unit, scattered-site program, four congregate buildings
and a senior center.
In 2014, Leonard-Wookey relocated to the West Coast for a change
of pace, signing on with the San Franciso-based stable housing and
supportive services nonprofit, HomeRise, where she advanced to vice
president of programs prior to her 2023 exit and launch of a
consulting firm.
“We’re pleased Ms. Leonard-Wookey has decided to return to a
team setting, and her extensive clinical and administrative
expertise uniquely positions her to build on LifeMoves’
forward-looking momentum, driving innovative solutions and
fostering impactful community partnerships to further our mission,”
said LifeMoves Chief Executive Officer Aubrey Merriman. "Her
impressive track record and invaluable background will serve to
strengthen our efforts in guiding clients toward permanent housing
and self-sufficiency."
While Leonard-Wookey holds a master’s degree in social work from
Columbia University, a bachelor’s degree in psychology and women’s
studies from Boston University and licensure in clinical social
work in California and New York, she can trace her interest in
social justice work back to childhood.
One of her earlier memories is that of her family sponsoring a
refugee family, instilling in her a lifelong commitment to serving
vulnerable populations.
“In that experience, I not only saw but felt the power of
community and how that can counter the fear; and that showed me how
powerful it was and how meaningful it was to be a part of the
safety net,” Leonard-Wookey said. “That is still the driving force
behind my work – wanting to be a part of the connection of
community that offers understanding, safety and hope to folks who
might be struggling.”
In her newest role at LifeMoves, Leonard-Wookey will steward the
organization’s Programs and Services Department, identifying macro
and systemic challenges to aid in the development of “out-of-the
box” responses that will increase equity and inclusivity,
transparency and impact for clients.
“I’m joining an amazing team that is working with their hearts
and their minds to help our unhoused neighbors and to do it in a
way that is meaningful and respectful and supportive of those folks
– giving them choice and self-efficacy,” Leonard-Wookey said.
Leonard-Wookey is taking the reins from LifeMoves’ former Vice
President of Programs and Services Brian Greenberg, who retired
from his position in July after close to two decades of dedicated
service.
For more information on LifeMoves, its San Mateo County- and
Santa Clara County-based sites, services and programs, including
the many ways the public can contribute, visit
www.LifeMoves.org.
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Maria Prato
LifeMoves Public Relations Manager
mprato@lifemoves.org