Kristen Vaillancourt
About Kristen Vaillancourt
Kristen Vaillancourt serves as the Director of Executive Office at Martin's Point Health Care, a position she has held since 2017. With a background in psychology and extensive experience in healthcare administration, she previously worked in various roles at Martin's Point and The Center for Grieving Children.
Current Role at Martin's Point Health Care
Kristen Vaillancourt serves as the Director of Executive Office at Martin's Point Health Care, a position she has held since 2017. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing various executive functions within the organization. Her experience in this capacity contributes to the strategic direction and operational efficiency of the health care provider, which is based in the Portland, Maine area.
Previous Experience at Martin's Point Health Care
Prior to her current role, Kristen Vaillancourt held multiple positions at Martin's Point Health Care. She worked as the Executive Assistant to the Chief Human Resource Officer from 2015 to 2017 and as the Assistant to the Chief Administrative Officer from 2010 to 2015. These roles provided her with a comprehensive understanding of the organization's operations and human resources functions.
Experience at The Center for Grieving Children
From 2004 to 2010, Kristen Vaillancourt served as the Associate Development Director at The Center for Grieving Children. During her six years there, she contributed to the organization's development efforts, focusing on fundraising and community outreach initiatives aimed at supporting grieving children and their families.
Education and Academic Background
Kristen Vaillancourt earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from St. Lawrence University. Her academic background in psychology has informed her professional approach, particularly in roles that involve human resources and community engagement.
Early Career at Colby College
Kristen Vaillancourt began her career as a Service Learning Coordinator at Colby College, where she worked for one year from 2003 to 2004. In this position, she facilitated service learning opportunities for students, fostering community involvement and experiential learning.