MONROEโThe Monroe/Sky Valley Family YMCA is excited to announce its new Executive Director, Anthony Schmidt, who brings nearly 15 years of YMCA experience to Monroe, with extensive work in membership and programs. He has spent all of his Y career at the Marysville Family YMCA, with a brief stint as interim executive director in Monroe in 2021, most recently serving as Senior Program Director.

โI grew up in Maltby and Iโm a product of the Monroe School District, so Iโm thrilled to work at a YMCA in the community where I was born and raised, said Schmidt. โI am ready for the next stage in my career and itโs really something special to be able to come back to a place I grew up.โ
Schmidt plans to continue building on the post-pandemic growth and success of the Monroe Y. One of his goals is to use his program expertise to expand youth programming, specifically teen programs and youth sports.
โMonroe has a very solid staff team and Iโm looking forward to collaborating with them to take our branch to the next level,โ said Schmidt. โAny place of business is only as good as its staff and we have a top-notch staff in all areas, from childcare to aquatics, membership to youth sports and everything in between. We canโt do the work without them.โ
Schmidtโs first Y experience was as a middle school student at the Northshore YMCA in Bothell, WA. His dad came home with a membership and he didnโt think it would be a good fit, but he found himself spending most weekends there playing basketball and participating in teen activities.
โThe Y was a cool place to hang out and I experienced a lot of positive growth there as a teenager,โ said Schmidt. โItโs that first experience at the Y that drives my passion for developing strong, impactful youth programs.โ
As a young adult, he continued his Y journey at the Marysville YMCA. After getting married and moving to the area, he started as a member, but it wasnโt long after before he joined the staff. He was working in a retail managerial role and rarely got to see his wife and young children because of his schedule.
โI reached a point in my retail career when I knew I needed better work-life balance,โ said Schmidt. โThe Y was a perfect fit because it allowed me to be active in my kidsโ lives, as well as within my community.โ
Schmidtโs children are now 21 and 18. His daughter graduates from college in a few weeks and his son is in the fire academy. He may not be actively coaching their teams, but he brings the same energy and commitment to his new role and looks forward to sharing the Y with the Monroe community.
โThe Y has something for everyone โ from newborns to seniors,” he said. โCome on in and check it out. As a teen, I thought it wasnโt a place for me, but I was wrong. I bet I can convince you that itโs an amazing place for you too!โ
SOURCE: YMCAย OFย SNOHOMISH COUNTYย
Author: Lynnwood Times Staff




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