Lise Howson Announces Plans to Retire

Lise Howson Portrait

Lise Howson, Executive Director of CEDC, has announced to the Board of Directors her intentions to retire, effective no later than June 30, 2022.


The search for her replacement will begin immediately. Lise will continue in her role until a replacement has been hired and will assist in the transition.

Glenn Coppelman, President - Board of Directors, states, "Lise has served in this role for over two years and the Board would like to extend its gratitude to her for the steady hand and professionalism she has brought to CEDC. During her tenure, CEDC has become a more stable organization, raised its profile within the region and developed stronger relationships with partner and collaborative entities throughout the State."

Coppelman continues, "We are fortunate to have had Lise on board for the last two plus years. These transitions are never easy, but with the advanced notice Lise provided, we expect to secure a replacement in a timely manner such that no gap in service occurs for our clients and constituents."

Lise reflects on her time with CEDC, "I consider it both a privilege and an honor to have been involved with an organization such as CEDC. CEDC has played an integral role in my life for many years. I first became involved with CEDC in August of 2015 as a Director on the Board, and as I transitioned to the role as Executive Director, I never lost sight of the well-being of the community and the mission of CEDC. As I reflect on my time serving as CEDC’s Executive Director, I recognize the contribution the organization has made to the economic vitality of Coös County. It is a time and experience I will hold close to me in the future."

Upon retirement, Lise looks forward to spending more time with her husband, who's already retired, and being open to what other gifts retirement may have in store.

If you know of someone who might be a good candidate to fill the position of CEDC Executive Director, please contact Lise Howson.

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