Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend Welcomes New CEO, Michael Baker

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Nov 13, 2025
Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend Welcomes New CEO, Michael Baker

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Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend is excited to share a new season of leadership. Michael Baker will step in as Chief Executive Officer on Monday, November 3, 2025.

Baker began his career with Boys & Girls Clubs in 1988, working in the housing projects of New York. For the past two decades, he has served as CEO at Clubs in Anaheim, California and Santa Barbara, California. His leadership has been marked by significant growth in membership, annual revenue and donations, organizational impact, and community visibility, all achieved with a strong commitment to financial and social responsibility.

For more than 30 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend has been a cornerstone for youth and families in Central Oregon, providing safe spaces, caring mentors, and opportunities for growth. Baker’s broad experience will strengthen and guide the Club as it continues to expand its impact in the community, "I am so excited to be the new CEO for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend. There is a great team in place, and the Board is as dedicated as any board I have ever seen in my career. I can't wait to get started and meet as many of you incredible supporters as possible," Baker commented.

Board Chair Danielle Rosenfield shared, “Michael’s arrival marks an exciting moment for our Club and our community. His deep experience and commitment to youth development will help us serve more children and families across Central Oregon. We also know that leadership at Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend is about more than credentials—it’s about connection, humility, and a shared commitment to our youth-centered culture. We are eager to move forward in partnership with our staff, families, and community toward an even stronger future. We’re especially grateful to Bri Slusser for her steady leadership during this interim period, her care and clarity over the past six months have made us stronger and better prepared for what’s ahead.”

 

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