MaryJane Kubler
MaryJane Kubler has helped service organizations to plan and manage change successfully for more than twenty-five years throughout her career in public and nonprofit management. Her experience and interests are in the areas of governance, leadership development, and strategic planning. MaryJane's consulting work within a number of nonprofit organizations, as a senior manager and as a leadership volunteer, gives her an informed perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing leaders of organizations today. She has directed the reengineering, reorganization, and day-to-day operations of large and small service departments ranging from every aspect of university student services to large development and campaign efforts. Prior to consulting, MaryJane held senior management positions at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where she served as chief operating officer of the external relations division during the Museum's 1990s fundraising campaign; at Harvard and Yale Universities where she served as the Dean of Students at the Graduate School of Design and the School of Management, respectively; and as a planner at the United Way of Massachusetts Bay and the City of Boston in the 1980s where her focus was the development of programs for underprivileged youth and the City's homeless.
MaryJane has served on the Town of Wellesley Advisory Committee, the board of directors and overseers of Shelter, Inc., Planned Parenthood of Connecticut, Planned Parenthood of Massachusetts, the Austen Riggs Hospital Center, the Wellesley Free Library Campaign, and Beyond the 11th Foundation.
