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Contact: Katherine S. Bruno, VP of Marketing and Communications, Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood; [email protected], 518.265.2900

ALBANY, NY—Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood, the local expert in providing women’s reproductive health care, announced today that Curran Streett has joined the staff as Vice President for Development.

 “It is an incredible honor to be joining the team at Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood. There is still important work to be done, and I look forward to contributing to an organization I have so long admired.” Says Streett. 

Streett is the former Executive Director of the Pride Center of the Capital Region where for the last three years she oversaw ten employees and more than 100 volunteers. Her experience includes fundraising, donor relations and major gifts.

“UHPP is very lucky to have Curran join our team. She brings with her years of experience fundraising in our community as well as a passion and dedication to women’s issues.”  Chelly Hegan, President/CEO of UHPP.

Streett graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Women’s Studies from Antioch College in Ohio and earned a Masters of Public Health from University at Albany School of Public Health.

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Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood is a non-profit organization serving Albany, Columbia, Greene and Rensselaer counties. Each year, more than 10,000 visits to UHPP health centers in Albany, Hudson and Troy provide a wide range of reproductive health services to women, men and young people. UHPP is committed to providing exceptional health care to those who need it, honest education in our communities and fearless advocacy for reproductive freedom and choice.

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Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood, Inc.

Published

June 22, 2015

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