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Northeast Arc Hires Noah Leavitt

Will Serve as Director of Marketing and Communications

Noah Leavitt Hired as Director of Marketing and Communications at Northeast Arc
Noah Leavitt Hired as Director of Marketing and Communications at Northeast Arc (Northeast Arc)

The Northeast Arc, a not-for-profit organization that helps children and adults with disabilities become full participants in the community, has hired Noah Leavitt as Director of Marketing and Communications.

In his role, Leavitt will be responsible for constructing and implementing Northeast Arc's strategic marketing, communications, and branding efforts to further establish the organization as the most well-known provider of comprehensive disability services in Massachusetts.

Leavitt comes to the Northeast Arc having held communications roles at Abiomed, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Curry College. He previously spent several years as a producer at New England Cable News (NECN).

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“Noah is quickly proving to be a very beneficial addition to our team,” said Craig Welton, Chief Development Officer, Northeast Arc. “He has started working with senior leadership to develop clearly defined marketing goals for each department and constructing a comprehensive marketing plan which will be critically important as we continue to grow.”

"I have always been fascinated with the way Northeast Arc helps people with disabilities and having had the opportunity to see the organization as a new employee I’m even more impressed,” said Noah Leavitt. “ I look forward to using my experience and working alongside my dedicated co-workers to continue to change the lives for people with disabilities."

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Leavitt, who lives in Beverly, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism with minors in Spanish and History from Syracuse University.

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