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Heart of the Valley YMCA announces new president and CEO

June 13, 2025
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Heart of the Valley YMCA has announced Rob Gray as its next president and Chief Executive Officer.

The YMCA said Gray will take over on August 11. The organization said Gray brings over 30 years of experience with the YMCA from various posts around the country. He most recently served as CEO of the Bath Area Family YMCA in Maine, but has also served in leadership positions in Maryland, Florida, Tennessee and Kentucky.

“Rob is a transformational leader with deep experience in mission-driven leadership andoperational excellence,” Board Chair of the Heart of the Valley YMCA Jared Sharp said. “His commitment to collaboration, innovation, and community building makes him theideal person to lead our YMCA into its next chapter.”

The YMCA said that while in Maine, Gray led the organization’s post-COVID recovery and growth efforts and increased membership by 48 percent, and launched a $6 million capital campaign.

“I am deeply honored to join the Heart of the Valley YMCA, an organization with a stronglegacy of strengthening communities in North Alabama,” Gray said. “Together with thestaff, volunteers, and partners, I look forward to advancing the Y’s mission to put Christianprinciples into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.”

The new CEO comes as Heart of the Valley YMCA has recently dealt with several issues. In August of 2024, the organization filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing mortgage debt from the Hogan YMCA in Madison. The bankruptcy led to the YMCA selling Camp Cha-La-Kee in Guntersville.

The organization also announced the closure of its Downtown Huntsville location in April, saying that its lease with Huntsville Utilities expires on August 31. Heart of the Valley YMCA said that the closure has nothing to do with its bankruptcy and is entirely due to the expiration of the lease. The organization told News 19’s Emily Moessner at the time that it was looking for other spaces downtown and is committed to continuing to serve the area.

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