GENESEE COUNTY/The YWCA names new Executive Director

The YWCA of Genesee County Board of Directors has completed the search for a new Executive Director.

Press release


“We are pleased to announce that Jamie Beedham-Rada will be starting the Executive Director position on Monday, October 9th. The staff and board are excited to work with Jamie and look forward to growing the programs of the YWCA. The board would like to thank Millie Tomidy-Pepper once again for all she has done for the YWCA over the last five and a half years.” says Board President, Christi Waldron


Jamie has a Bachelor’s in Psychology and a Master’s in Management from Keuka College. She started her professional career as a Case Manager for the YWCA’s Domestic Violence Program in 2005 and feels that it is one of the most rewarding positions she’s ever had. For the past 13 years, her focus has been fundraising, development, and non-profit management. She comes to the YWCA from Lifetime Assistance, where for the last 10 years she has worked as the Associate Director of Day Services and as the Director of Development.

She has been happily married to Ryan Rada for 14 years and they were blessed with their beautiful little boy Aiden, four years ago.

Her personal and professional goal has always been to support and improve the lives of our most vulnerable populations. Whether it is through advocacy, program support or fundraising, she wants her son to know the value of compassion and empathy and wants him to help others, not because he must, but because he wants to.

“I am excited to return to my hometown and work alongside the incredible team at the YWCA and the members of our amazing community. The YWCA is an integral part of Genesee County, and I am thrilled for the opportunities that the next few years will bring,” says Beedham-Rada.

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