Critchlow Adkins Children’s Centers is proud to celebrate Executive Director Cristy Morrell and School Age Director Keieve Colbert—who recently completed highly respected leadership programs focused on strengthening communities across Maryland and the Eastern Shore.
Cristy Morrell graduated from Leadership Maryland’s Executive Program, an eight-month, hands-on experience that brings together senior leaders from across the state to explore the issues shaping Maryland’s future. Cristy was one of just 51 participants selected for the Class of 2025 and now joins a statewide alumni network of more than 1,600 leaders committed to making a meaningful impact in their communities.
Throughout the program, Cristy and her classmates traveled the state, participating in immersive sessions focused on education, health and human services, economic development, the environment, criminal justice, and diversity—learning directly from more than 100 leaders in business, government, education, and the nonprofit sector.
“Graduates of this program demonstrate a deep commitment to personal growth and positive change,” said David Fike, President and CEO of Leadership Maryland. “We are confident they will continue to make a difference across the state.”
Closer to home, Keieve Colbert, Director of Critchlow Adkins’ School Age Site in Easton, celebrated her graduation from Shore Leadership on December 3 at the Easton Elks Lodge. The Shore Leadership program brings together leaders from across the Eastern Shore to deepen their understanding of the region’s challenges and opportunities, while building strong, collaborative relationships.
Through guided discussions, skill-building activities, and conversations with local leaders, participants gain a richer understanding of the systems and communities that shape life on the Shore—connections that continue well beyond the program.
“We couldn’t be prouder of Cristy and Keieve,” shared Critchlow Adkins Board Chair Dru Haines. “Their dedication to learning and growing as leaders mirrors what we strive to offer the children in our care every day. Their commitment strengthens our organization and, ultimately, the families and communities we serve.”
Founded in 1970 and celebrating 55 years of service, Critchlow Adkins Children’s Centers has supported and educated four generations of children throughout Talbot County and the Mid-Shore—guided by the belief that strong leaders help build strong futures. To learn more about Critchlow Adkins, make a donation or enroll a child, please visit: www.cacckids.org.




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