Boston.com / Business / Mentoring organization for minorities appoints CEO: "Mentoring organization for minorities appoints CEO
Partnership leader aims to grow group nationally
By Diane E. Lewis, Globe Staff | April 26, 2005
The Partnership, a mentoring organization that helps minority professionals at Massachusetts firms advance, announced yesterday the appointment of Beverly Edgehill as president and chief executive, effective June 1.
Edgehill, 49, of Natick, is a vice president at Fidelity Investments, where she trains executives in the company's information technology division.
She said yesterday that she plans to expand the organization's focus to include minority professionals at community organizations and nonprofits as well as other groups where minorities are underrepresented. In addition, Edgehill said, she would like to transform the nonprofit into a national entity, with leadership and training programs in other major cities."
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