Anaheim Family YMCA named Rick Martens interim president and chief executive.
He replaces Rich Good, who resigned after about two and a half years in the roles.
The group has 50 program sites in four cities: Anaheim, Cypress, Stanton and La Palma, a release said.
Anaheim Family YMCA was No. 41 on the Business Journal’s Dec. 2017 list of nonprofits with year-over-year revenue flat at $11 million.
It had 380 paid staff and 400 volunteers in OC, and served 25,000 clients in the past year; each of those numbers was down compared with the previous year.
Martens is a retired school district administrator in Anaheim, holds a USC Ed.D., and has been involved with Anaheim Family YMCA at various levels over several decades.
The group “has played an integral part in my life,” Martens said.
“We are confident he will continue to grow the Anaheim Family YMCA and advance its mission,” said Frank Donavan, the group’s board chair and superintendent of Magnolia School District.
