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YMCA names new CEO, Wesley Jackson

YMCA names new CEO, Wesley Jackson

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GREENFIELD, MA (FRANKLIN COUNTY NOW) — Franklin County’s YMCA has announced a new Chief Executive Officer, Wesley Jackson, who brings over 17 years of experience in youth, family, and community development in western Massachusetts.

Jackson has demonstrated his ability to triple program participation, double fundraising revenue, and modernize program operations. He will be stepping into his new role in February of 2026.

From the Franklin County YMCA:

Dear YMCA Members and Friends,

After a thorough six-month national search, Franklin County’s YMCA is excited to announce the appointment of Wesley Jackson as its next Chief Executive Officer. Jackson brings more than 17 years of experience in youth, family, and community development across Western Massachusetts.

Jackson most recently served as Executive Director of the South End Community Center of Springfield, Inc. (SECC), where he helped transform the organization into a regional hub for youth empowerment. Under his leadership, SECC’s operating budget grew from $400,000 to over $1 million, fueled by grant growth, strategic partnerships, and innovative programming. He launched several successful initiatives—including the Father/Chil Initiative, Community Youth Corps for at-risk youth, Healthy Summer Youth Jobs Program, and Out of School Time (giving free access for single mothers) — all designed to expand opportunity and reduce barriers for local families.

Known for his collaborative leadership style, Jackson tripled program participation, doubled fundraising revenue, and modernized SECC’s operations with updated technology and streamlined systems.

Beyond his nonprofit work, he serves as Athletic Director at Baystate Academy Charter Public School and Assistant Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Westfield State University. He has been a key contributor to the team’s rise to the top of the MASCAC, helping lead the program to multiple conference championships and NCAA tournament appearances during his tenure.

“We are thrilled to welcome Wesley to our Y-Family,” said Dr. Joseph Viadero, President of the Board of Directors. “His values, experience, and passion for community align perfectly with the Y’s mission. We look forward to the positive impact his leadership will bring to our members, staff, and the wider community.”

Jackson holds a Master of Science in Nonprofit Management and Philanthropy from Bay Path University and is committed to strengthening organizations that promote health, leadership, and equity.

Jackson will begin his work at FCY in early February but plans to visit the facility in the next few weeks. Be on the lookout for him around the Y!

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