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Judy Disco, Director of Administration

Judy Disco is Director Administration at the Institute for Humanist Studies. Managing the Institute's daily and long-term operations, her key responsibilities include oversight of the Institute's finance department. [Read appointment press release]

Disco also manages the IHS Grant Fund program, which annually awards approximately $150,000 in grants to humanist organizations throughout the world.

Before joining the Institute, Disco was the director of administration for the New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault, a statewide nonprofit agency based in Albany, N.Y. She has also worked as the executive director of Woman's Services of Western Massachusetts in Pittsfield, Mass. and the project director of the New York State Youth Council in Albany, N.Y.

Disco currently serves as a board member of the Capital District Gay and Lesbian Community Council.

Disco received her bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University at Albany in 1985. She has taken graduate courses at Empire College and management courses through Cornell University.

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