A.V.R.E. CEO Hanye announces retirement
by Journal Staff
Date: 6/26/2013 at 16:6:0
BINGHAMTON — The Association for Vision Rehabilitation and Employment, Inc. (A.V.R.E.) announced that president and CEO Robert K. Hanye plans to retire at the end of this year
He guided A.V.R.E. through a period of sustained growth and enhancement of its employment and services for people of all ages who have a vision disability, the nonprofit said.
The A.V.R.E. board of directors has formed a search committee to seek a new CEO to lead the organization. No timetable was provided.
A.V.R.E. employed 67 people and generated nearly $8.2 million in revenue in 2012, according to its annual report.
A.V.R.E., founded in 1926, serves people with sustained and severe vision loss. The nonprofit works with individuals who live in the New York counties of Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Otsego, Schuyler, Tioga, and Tompkins, as well as the Pennsylvania counties of Bradford, Susquehanna, and Tioga.
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