Westchester County Executive George Latimer Appoints Ernest McFadden as the New Youth Bureau Director
Westchester County Executive George
Latimer has appointed Ernest McFadden
as the new Executive Director of the Westchester County Youth Bureau (WCYB). He
will succeed Dr. DaMia Harris-Madden who
served in that capacity since 2018. McFadden
who has been serving as the WCYB Program
Administrator has been overseeing the organization’s youth development programming,
fund development, and impact evaluation –
also since 2018. McFadden’s career includes
an executive position with the local student
and career development nonprofit, Today’s
Student’s Tomorrow’s Teachers, and senior
positions with the Fortune-500 ranked companies Alcoa, Inc. and PepsiCo, Inc., where
he held the titles of Director of Workforce
Equity and Inclusion and Director of Corporate Social Responsibility and Community
Relations, respectively.
McFadden has also led several youth
programs throughout his career, including as Director of the Liberty Partnerships
Program (LPP) at SUNY Purchase College,
managing a team of educators and providing
comprehensive year-round academic services as part of an effort to combat the rising
dropout rate among New York’s youth.
Latimer said: “Ernest McFadden is an
accomplished leader in both the nonprofit and corporate sectors
who has demonstrated
throughout his career a
true passion for youth
and community empowerment. Having worked
at the intersections of
government, education,
and nonprofits for over
two decades, we believe
he will serve the WCYB,
Westchester’s vital network of nonprofit partners, and the needs of our
youth, well.”
McFadden said: “I
am deeply honored and
grateful to the County
Executive for the opportunity to take on this new
role at the WCYB. I look forward to working
with all of our community partners to grow
impact, look for new ways to drive innovation and help meet the unique and changing
needs of Westchester’s youth. I have seen
throughout my career that when you invest
in young people, you not only change lives,
but you strengthen communities and create
future leaders. I am excited to get started.”
WCYB Youth Board Chair Dr. Alexandra
Connally said: “On behalf of the Youth Board,
I am thrilled to welcome
Ernest McFadden as our
new Executive Director.
We are confident that his
leadership and vision will
deepen our community
relationships, drive our
mission forward, and create a positive impact on
Westchester’s youth.”
The Westchester
County Youth Bureau is
situated within the Office
of the County Executive,
George Latimer. Grounded in the Positive Youth
Development (PYD)
framework, the Youth
Bureau is the County’s resource for children,
youth, and families.
The Youth Bureau deploys financial,
technical, and relevant resources that
promote the social, emotional, physical,
psychological, and educational well-being
of young people throughout Westchester
County. Using evidenced-based strategies
and evaluative tools, the Youth Bureau is
responsible for increasing youth access
to programs and initiatives that respond to the needs and problems of children and youth from birth to twenty-one, and their families. By partnering with local Youth Bureaus, educational institutions,non-profits, units of government, faith based organizations, and businesses, the Youth Bureau ensures that there is across-system approach to improving outcomes amongst young people, and in particular, special populations of youth who may be runaway or homeless, LGBTQIA,economically disadvantaged, at risk of placement, or in foster care.
With the allocation of resources through the New York State Office of Children and Family Services, the Westchester County Tax Levy, and the Department of Social Services, the Youth Bureau funds morethan 115 programs annually that are offered through nonprofit organizations, municipalities, and government agencies. The YouthBureau leverages its relationships between community stakeholders and staff to afford training on a wide range of topics includingbest practices concerning emergent youthmatters, program evaluation, staff development, grant writing, and PYD.
Visit https://youth.westchestergov.
com/youth-bureau to learn more.