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Carver Community Organization Announces New Executive Director

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Carver Community Organization Announces New Executive Director

Deiona Clayton, director of Carver Community Organization’s Early Childhood Center for 20 years, has been named the new executive director of the organization.

Clayton will begin her tenure as the first female Executive Director in January 2025 and will take over leading Carver Community Organization from David Wagner. Wagner’s legacy of 41 years of leadership — 35 as Executive Director – has provided a strong foundation for future innovation and growth, said Board President Nick Cirignano.

“We are so grateful for David’s tenure with the organization, all of the milestones that have been achieved, and families that have been served over the years,” Cirignano added.

Clayton has served in a variety of positions at Carver Community Organization for a total of 26 years. She began as an administrative assistant in 1998, becoming lead teacher later that year. In 2001 she was named the 2nd shift program leader and in 2004 began as the Early Childhood Center director.

Clayton is a graduate of Ball State University, earning a bachelor’s degree in General Studies with a concentration in elementary and special education. She also attended the University of Southern Indiana and studied Early Childhood Education.

“Dede has demonstrated expertise in her current role in curriculum development, staff supervision, and creating enriching environments that foster children’s growth and learning,” Cirignano said. “She has a proven track record in establishing strong partnerships with families, ensuring regulatory compliance, and implementing innovative teaching strategies, as well as promoting a safe, inclusive, and nurturing atmosphere where children can thrive.”

Carver is in its 80th year of service to the community. The Early Learning Center is NAEYC Level 3 accredited and was designed to reach underserved individuals in our community in its many programs which impact children, families, and seniors.

Carver programs are diverse and include:

  • Childcare and early learning programs
  • Second shift daycare
  • K-5 Afterschool Programming
  • Summer Camp
  • Pathfinders Project
  • Senior Services Center
  • Senior Recreation Program
  • Community Guidance for Families

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