Union Project Staff
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Jeffrey Dorsey
Executive Director, jeffreyunionproject.org, 412-363-4550 x 26 Jeffrey Dorsey, Union Project (UP) Programming Manger, was named Interim Executive Director by the organization’s Board on July 20th. Dorsey joined the Union Project in January 2009. In addition to carrying out the organizations regular programming, he has headed up efforts for strategic planning within each enterprise and strengthening community partnerships. Dorsey, former Executive Director of Friendship Development Associates, has helped to shape many of the progressive initiatives that have been central to the East End’s growth. He is recognized throughout Pittsburgh’s nonprofit community for his integrity, enthusiasm, and thoughtful planning.
Carol Spencer-Royall
Business Manager, carolunionproject.org, 412-363-4550 x 29
Carol aka Mrs. Dash - a native Pittsburgher - is bookkeeper extraordinaire for the Union Project. She will typically be found tucked away in the corner, talking to herself, trying to make sense of it all. Carol's claim to fame is an extensive knowledge of obscure facts useful only during JEOPARDY or... well, maybe only JEOPARDY.
Alex Lake
Systems and Technology Coordinator, alexunionproject.org Alex grew up in Lancaster, PA and graduated from Goshen College. He now lives in Pittsburgh and came to work for Union Project through the PULSE program. He also enjoys sunshine, board games, and cooking.
Allison Deasy
House Manager, allisonunionproject.org Allison has lived all across the country but now lives in Pittsburgh. She recently graduated from Carnegie Mellon University and enjoys making ceramic vases look like people.
Jenna Sue Vanden Brink
Arts Liaison, Jennaunionproject.org
Jenna studied studio art and English at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI, and recently moved to Pittsburgh because of an intrigue with its splendor and commitment to live near best friends. In addition to her love for good companionship, she loves spicy food, mulled wine, road trips, and making pots.
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