The Olympia Snowe Women’s Leadership Institute has promoted Alison Bromski to Associate Director of Community & Communications.
The Institute serves 545 Olympia’s Leaders (OLs)—program participants, 218 Olympia’s Leaders Advisors (OLAs)—business and community leaders acting as their mentors, and 37 School Contacts as they navigate the “My Values” (10th grade), “My Voice” (11th grade), and “My Vision” (12th grade) program raising the confidence and aspirations of high school girls across Maine.
Bromski has worked with the Institute since 2016 as a Consultant, Community Engagement Specialist, Community & Communications Manager, and now as Associate Director of Community & Communications. She primarily manages the student experience, a portfolio of online classes, and media and communications for the business.
Executive Director Christina McAnuff shared,
Bromski has more than a decade of experience working with teenagers through roles in program enrollment and administration, and communication, between her time at the Institute and prior roles at CIEE: the Council on International Educational Exchange.
Outside of the Institute, Bromski serves as Secretary and Governance Chair for Portland Ballet‘s Board of Directors; Sustaining Member of the Junior League of Portland, ME; and Cheerleading Coach at the University of New England. She recently earned a Certificate in Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion in the Workplace from the University of South Florida’s Muma College of Business and was named one of 20 People to Watch by Best Ever You, an Emerging Icon by Anania Media, and Young Professional of the Year by PROPEL.
Bromski added,