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Following a nationwide search, nine-term Connecticut State Representative Andrew M. Fleischmann has been named president and CEO of Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters, the state’s premier youth mentoring organization. The announcement was made by William J. Carew, Chairman of the non-profit’s Board of Directors.
“We are excited that Andy has agreed to lead Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters into this new era for the agency,” said Carew. “Andy’s unique blend of energy, intelligence and passion, and his experience in both the private and public arenas, will help us to expand the impact of our mission in the communities we serve.”
“I can think of few organizations that help children more profoundly than Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters,” said Fleischmann.
“Studies show that the support it gives at-risk children makes them less likely to become involved with drugs, alcohol, or crime. And it makes them more likely to stay in school, get good grades and reach their full potential. I am honored and excited to have been selected as Nutmeg’s next presidentand CEO, and can’t wait to get started.”
Fleischmann has represented Connecticut’s 18th House District (West Hartford) since 1995. He serves as chairman of the Education Committee and chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee for Education. A longtime advocate for children, Fleischmann has championed sweeping reforms to help ensure that all of Connecticut’s children have access to high quality education that prepares them for the 21st-century workplace.
Outside of the legislature, Fleischmann has spent the past six years as chief operating officer of Speedreading People, a communications training firm. As one of the firm’s co-founders, he led the capitalization of the company and was integrally involved in the development of its strategic plan. He’s also played a key role in developing strategic partnerships and programs on leadership and team effectiveness there.
During his public career, Fleischmann has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including: The Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents’ Legislative Award (2010), the Connecticut Family Resource Alliance “Friend of Families” Award (2007), and the American Federation of Teachers’ Connecticut Chapter Award (2006).
Fleischmann received a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University, graduating from its Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa. He earned an M.A. in history from Stanford University. Fleischmann, his wife and two daughters live in West Hartford.
Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters is an affiliate of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. It helps its clients, children from single- and no-parent homes, to avoid negative behaviors and embrace positive pursuits and passions. Nutmeg does this by creating and maintaining one-on-one relationships between children and professionally-screened inspirational adult volunteers. Based in Hartford, Nutmeg was founded in 1966. It is funded, in part, by United Way organizations. It offers services to thousands of youngsters in 111 of the state’s 169 municipalities. Nutmeg saves young lives; learn how by visiting: