STOCKBRIDGE â Barbara Vacarr will step down as CEO of Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health at the end of the month to become an independent consultant, the center has announced. Her departure is effective Jan. 31.
Robert Mulhall, Kripaluâs vice president of programming and business strategy, will serve as acting CEO after Vacarrâs departure is official. Kripalu has yet to develop plans to find a permanent successor to Vaccar.
Kripalu closed its onsite operations 10 months ago, and during the pandemic, Mulhall has worked with Vacarr and the rest of Kripaluâs leadership team to maintain off-site operations, including online offerings that to date have delivered more than 75 programs to over 9,000 people. Mulhall, who came to Kripalu four years ago as an external consultant, has two decades of experience working in both the nonprofit and for-profit sectors.
WMRHS graduate launches successful online business
December 16, 2020BOSTON, Mass. Ashley Vaughan, a 24-year-old White Mountains Regional High School graduate and former resident of Twin Mountain, has launched an online business that focuses on mentoring ambitious women. After graduating high school, Vaughan went on to earn her masters degree in Mental Health Counseling and Psychology from Lesley University in Cambridge, Mass.
She explains the basics of her work, I am a mindset coach and self love mentor for women. I support women from around the world in prioritizing their self care, trusting their intuition, and loving themselves fully. Many of the women I work with are creative entrepreneurs, coaches, moms, educators, and business women who are wanting to heal themselves and put themselves first so that they can make a positive difference in the world.