CORO

Coro Pittsburgh Alumni Association

Coro Pittsburgh Alumni Association

The Coro Pittsburgh Alumni Association's objective is to create opportunities for alumni to engage and connect with those individuals in the region and beyond who share the commonality of passing through the unique experience only a Coro program can offer.

The Alumni Association is governed by the Coro Pittsburgh Alumni Council, affectionately known as CPAC.  If you are interested in sitting on the Alumni Council, please feel free to participate, it is open to every alumni from every Coro Pittsburgh Program.

 

What is CPAC?

The Coro Pittsburgh Alumni Council is a volunteer group of Coro Center for Civic Leadership alumni representing all programs.  Our mission is to bring together alumni to build relationships, strengthen Coro, and advance the Pittsburgh region.

What does CPAC do?

CPAC’s objectives include obtaining and maintaining data for Coro’s alumni database, cultivating communication between the alumni, facilitating opportunities for professional networking and career development and promoting alumni involvement in Coro activities.

How is CPAC structured?

CPAC is governed by a leadership team (the Executive Committee), and is structured in four committees: governance, programming, recruitment and development. 

Who is on CPAC’s Executive Committee?

   President

         Wayne B. Cobb II, Esquire

         Coro Board Member

     Vice President

         Rebecca Cheung

         Marketing Officer, Boys and Girls Club WPA

   Treasurer

         Bethany Davidson

         Policy and Programs Manager, Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group

   Secretary

         Mayada Mansour

         Program Director, A+ Schools


How can I support CPAC?

Join the Council!  Come to our next meeting and see what it’s all about!

Support CPAC and Coro events and programs – show up and have some fun!

Donate to CPAC – our funds help support Coro programs!

If you are interested in getting involved, please contact Coro Alumni coordinator Kelsey Halling at 412-208-0251 or khalling@coropittsburgh.org.

 

 Read the latest letter from CPAC President, Wayne B. Cobb II here.