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Follow on Google News | ![]() World Youth Clubs Names Karl Kaiser As Chief Marketing Officer"Karl is a creative and visionary marketing leader who has already made significant contributions to World Youth Clubs' global growth," said Susan Porcaro Goings, Co-Founder and Chairman. "His proven track record of combining compelling storytelling with data-driven marketing strategies will be invaluable as we continue to expand our reach and impact in youth development worldwide." As former Senior Vice President of Marketing & Communications at Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Kaiser led enterprise-wide marketing strategies that delivered measurable brand growth and engagement. Since joining WYC as an advisor, he has spearheaded the organization's digital transformation initiatives and played a pivotal role in launching the "Circle Up For Kids" campaign, which has significantly enhanced WYC's global visibility and brand awareness. "World Youth Clubs' mission of providing safe spaces and positive programs for young people resonates deeply with me," said Kaiser. "I'm honored to join this exceptional organization and look forward to amplifying our message and impact as we work to reach more youth in communities around the world." Kaiser holds a BA in Visual Communications from The Art Institute of Atlanta and has completed executive education programs at Harvard Business School and Michigan State University. He is an active member of the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) and CMO Collaborative Network. About World Youth Clubs World Youth Clubs develops and supports youth development organizations that provide a positive environment and a safe place for young people around the world. WYC affiliates in some 45 countries empower youth to fulfill their potential as accomplished, compassionate, contributing members of a global society. Trained youth workers and volunteers guide, mentor and motivate them to succeed, and research-based programs promote their physical, social, educational and emotional development. For more information, visit worldyouthclubs.org. End
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