Worcester Comprehensive Education & Care’s Announces Leadership Transition
Worcester, MA – May 18, 2012 – Worcester Comprehensive Education & Care is pleased to announce that John Gardiner will retire from his current position as Executive Director, effective June 30th, but has graciously agreed to remain active in the agency as the Development and Advocacy Consultant, where he will lead the agency’s development and legislative advocacy efforts. In that capacity, John will work to advocate for improved rates and opportunities with the legislature, and in transitioning the WCEC fund raising model away from dependence on state subsidies.
John began his career with Worcester Comprehensive in 1992 and in the 20 years that John has been the Executive Director he has led the charge on a number of initiatives that have kept the agency a strong, viable non-profit education and child care agency.
Accomplishments during Gardiner’s tenure include:
- Created model for annual fund-raising campaigns to support agency programs and goals.
- Re-branded the agency from WCCCS to Worcester Comprehensive Education and Care, and expanded the agency’s coverage to the greater Worcester area.
- Insured that all of Worcester Comprehensive’s centers were nationally accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) long before it was a state of Massachusetts requirement.
- Led efforts for Worcester Comprehensive Education & Care’s 40th Anniversary celebration and established it as a fundraising campaign.
In addition to his role at Worcester Comprehensive, John is a leader in the education and care profession and serves on the boards of several Massachusetts professional associations. Key positions and accomplishments include:
- Leading force in re-energizing the Worcester Area Association for the Education of Young Children.
- Treasurer of the New England Association for the Education of Young Children (NEAEYC)
- Past President of Massachusetts Association for Early Education and Care (MADCA) and current Executive Committee member.
- Executive Committee member of the Provider’s Council, formerly the Mass. Council of Human Service Providers.
- Member of the Board of Directors of the Children’s Investment Fund and involved in efforts to improve the physical space in which children are educated and in legislative advocacy to fund improvements to space.
- Early committee member of the Together For Kids (TFK) initiative to provide much needed training to staff who deal with mental health, and behavioral issues in very young children.
- Member of the Bessie Tartt Wilson Initiative Task Force to advance the cause of salary and benefits to staff involved in EEC programs.
Deputy Executive Director, Jay Soto, has been promoted as the new Executive Director beginning July 1, 2012. Gerry Nugent, President of the WCEC Board of Directors, said; “We look forward to a continued relationship with John and to working with Jay as the new Executive Director.”

