Graves Named New Executive Director of Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center in East Hampton - 27 East

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Graves Named New Executive Director of Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center in East Hampton

authorVirginia Garrison on Jan 27, 2020
Katy Graves has been named the executive director of the Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center in East Hampton. Ms. Graves was superintendent of the Sag Harbor School District for five... more

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