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My Happy Place in Watertown, South Dakota, has officially appointed Trisha K. Rieffenberger as its new Director. Rieffenberger brings a wealth of experience to the position, having worked in various leadership roles within community-focused organizations. Her commitment to enhancing the quality of life for residents aligns perfectly with the mission of My Happy Place.
In her new role, Rieffenberger aims to foster a welcoming environment that promotes wellness, creativity, and community engagement. She expressed her excitement about the opportunity, stating that she looks forward to collaborating with local partners and stakeholders to expand the services offered. Rieffenberger's vision includes innovative programs that cater to diverse age groups, ensuring that everyone in the community finds a place to thrive.
As she takes on this leadership position, Rieffenberger is eager to make a positive impact and strengthen the connections within Watertown. The community eagerly anticipates the fresh ideas and energy she will bring to My Happy Place.
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