02/08/2023
The Board of Directors named Chris Marcelli as the new executive director of the 15-year-old nonprofit organization. Marcelli joined Achieve Hartford in 2016, first as programs manager and as programs director since 2020.
Marcelli earned a Master of Public Administration from UConn and a BA in Sociology and Economics from Central Connecticut State University. Since joining Achieve Hartford, he helped create, launch and oversee the expansion of programs that provide peer mentors to help first-generation students start and persist in community college. Marcelli, himself a first-gen student, began his higher education at a community college while serving in the Connecticut National Guard.
"We are very fortunate to have Chris assume leadership of Achieve Hartford," said Board Vice Chair Amanda Aponte, senior director, Strategic Planning & Business Operations, Aetna-CVS Health. "This appointment aligns with our mission to cultivate local talent and support future leaders in the Hartford area since Chris epitomizes our work. In addition, Chris' dedication to the organization over the years is undeniable and a clear asset as we head into 2023."
The organization’s programs, which started by serving only Hartford students, have gradually expanded since 2020 to serve students from 16 communities in Central and Eastern Connecticut who are attending five community colleges—Capital, Manchester, Middlesex, Quinebaug Valley, and Three Rivers Community Colleges. Undergraduate upperclassmen from similar backgrounds to the served population are hired and trained to provide peer mentorship to graduating high school seniors and new college first-years.
Achieve Hartford’s mission is to help ensure low-income students in Connecticut without a clear plan for life after high school successfully transition into and complete post-secondary education. The organization relies on grants from foundations, receiving long-term funding from several foundations, including Travelers, Prudential, The Hartford, Lincoln Financial, Social Venture Partners, CVS-Aetna, H.A. Vance, Liberty, Gawlicki, Betty Knox and a recent multi-year grant from the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.