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Oconomowoc-based MyPath names new president

Dorothy Buckhanan Wilson

Dorothy Buckhanan Wilson Oconomowoc-based MyPath, a provider of specialized education, therapeutic and community support services, announced Thursday that Dorothy Buckhanan Wilson has been named president of the organization. Buckhanan Wilson has served on the MyPath board of directors since 2020 and has held several positions supporting MyPath operations, including Long-Term Services

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[caption id="attachment_604960" align="alignleft" width="300"] Dorothy Buckhanan Wilson[/caption] Oconomowoc-based MyPath, a provider of specialized education, therapeutic and community support services, announced Thursday that Dorothy Buckhanan Wilson has been named president of the organization. Buckhanan Wilson has served on the MyPath board of directors since 2020 and has held several positions supporting MyPath operations, including Long-Term Services and Supports and T.C. Harris School and Academy. Buckhanan Wilson previously held executive leadership roles at Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin and Metropolitan Chicago, Inc. and the Private Industry Council of Milwaukee. “After serving on MyPath’s board for the past four years and assisting in company operations, I am excited to continue advocating for our employee-owners and those we serve,” said Buckhanan Wilson. “I look forward to taking on a larger leadership role within the organization and continuing MyPath’s mission of transforming lives.” As part of MyPath’s succession plan, Buckhanan Wilson will serve as president over the next year, working closely with CEO Terry Leahy before transitioning to the CEO role. “We are thrilled that MyPath has attracted a professional of Dorothy’s distinction to serve as president,” said Leahy. “She is a dynamic and experienced leader whose commitment to community, mission, and employee ownership makes her an ideal fit to lead MyPath into the future.” MyPath offers services in more than 150 program locations and 41 communities across Wisconsin and Indiana, supporting almost 2,000 individuals and families. MyPath is an ESOP 100% owned by its employee-owners.
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