Following an extensive nationwide search, the Board of Trustees of the Boothbay Region YMCA is pleased to announce the unanimous selection of Megan Benvenuto of Acworth, Georgia as its next Chief Executive Officer.
A native New Englander, Ms. Benvenuto brings more than a decade of strategic leadership within the YMCA movement, with a proven track record in community engagement and program innovation. The Search Committee was particularly impressed by her ability to lead high-performing teams while strengthening community partnerships and advancing the YMCA’s mission.
“From the outset, Megan distinguished herself as a dynamic and values-driven leader,” said Search Committee Chair Bill Thomas. “Her experience, energy, and commitment to community impact align perfectly with what we were seeking. We are confident she will lead the Boothbay Region YMCA into an exciting new chapter.”
Board President Charlie Britton added, “Megan combines strategic vision with a genuine passion for people. She understands what makes a Y truly thrive -- strong relationships, inclusive programming, and a deep connection to the community. We are thrilled to welcome her to the Boothbay region.”
Ms. Benvenuto most recently served as Group Vice President of the YMCA of Metro Atlanta, where she provided strategic oversight for four branches. She also served concurrently as Executive Director of the Northwest Family YMCA. Her previous roles include Senior Director of Community Impact and Director of Financial Development and Marketing at the Twin Rivers YMCA in North Carolina, as well as Director of Marketing and Communications for the YMCA of Cape Cod.
Although she has loved her time in the Atlanta area, Ms. Benvenuto shared that her move to Maine “feels like coming home.” Having grown up and worked on Cape Cod, she brings a deep appreciation for New England coastal communities and a strong understanding of the opportunities and challenges of seasonal regions.
“I’m incredibly honored to be selected as the next CEO for the Boothbay Region YMCA, and my family and I are excited to move to the Boothbay peninsula,” notes Ms. Benvenuto.“Every Y is unique in the way it serves its community, but we’re united ina common purposeto ensure the people in our communities thrive. The Boothbay Region YMCA has benefited from strong and sustained leadership over the past 40 years. I’m humbled to serve alongside the dedicated staff, volunteers, and community members who make this Y such a special place, and build on that strong foundation.”
The Boothbay Region YMCA serves the towns of Boothbay Harbor, Boothbay, Southport, and Edgecomb, with a mission to strengthen individuals, families, and the community through programs that promote a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all. Ms. Benvenuto will begin her new role on July 1, 2026, following the retirement of long-standing CEO Andy Hamblett.
“We are deeply grateful to Andy Hamblett for his exceptional leadership over the past twenty-four years,” said Britton. “Thanks to his dedication, the Y is in a position of strength, and we are confident Megan will build on that legacy and lead us into a bright future.”
