YMCA of the North
George McCrary has extensive experience in executive leadership and human resources. George has held various roles in multiple organizations, including the YMCA of the North as Executive Vice President for People & Culture, the Detroit Zoological Society as Chief Human Resources Officer, Ahold USA as Vice President of Human Resources, Target as a District Team Leader, Inland Waters Pollution Control Services, LLC as Vice President of Human Resources and Administration, Denninghouse, Inc. as Vice President of Human Resources Administration, Kmart as Vice President of Human Resources for Store Operation, Supply Chain and Distribution Centers, Walmart as Director of Compensation and Workforce Development, and McDonald's as a Training Manager. Throughout their career, George has been responsible for developing and implementing human resources strategies, managing various HR functions, and driving organizational growth and success.
George McCrary attended the University of Maine from 1982 to 1986. No degree or field of study was specified.
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YMCA of the North
The YMCA is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit social services organization dedicated to Youth Development, Healthy Living, and Social Responsibility. The YMCA of the Greater Twin Cities (YGTC) is a new YMCA association as of January 1, 2012. It is the result of an integration of the YMCA of Greater St. Paul (established in 1856) and the YMCA of Metropolitan Minneapolis (established in 1866) to enhance our ability to serve our community. Our cause and passion is to strengthen our communities through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. We are one of the largest nonprofit social service organizations in Minnesota and one of the largest Y associations in the United States. More than 220,000 members and participants are connected annually throughout the Twin Cities and western Wisconsin region with opportunities to be healthy, active, and engaged. We support our communities through 27 membership branches, seven resident camps, nearly a dozen day camps, and dozens of child care locations and youth development program sites. The Y nurtures the potential of every youth and teen, improves the community's health and well-being, and provides opportunities to give back and support neighbors. The Y is for everyone. We believe that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to be healthy, welcomed, confident, connected, and secure.