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Several People Join The StepUp Wilmington Team

By Christina Haley O'Neal, posted Jun 22, 2021
Mary Ann Broughton
StepUp Wilmington has hired several people to join its team, according to a news release. 

Mary Ann Broughton, Becky Grogan, Julian Williams and Tyler Young have been hired to various roles with the nonprofit organization that serves people affected by unemployment and underemployment, officials said.

Broughton joins as donor relations manager focused on individual donor relationships, stated the release. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor's degree in political science and Hispanic literature and cultures.

Grogan (right) is a talent recruiter for Pender and Brunswick counties, stated the release.

She has more than 25 years of marketing experience with 10 years in the nonprofit sector.

"Becky will be responsible for expanding the mission of Step Up Wilmington into Pender and Brunswick Counties and to recruit and manage talent in those areas," officials said in the release.

Williams (left) has joined the StepUp Wilmington team as a talent manager, officials said.

He is a former high school football coach, who continues to volunteer his time coaching football and basketball in the community.

Williams is a Liberty University alumni.

Young (right) joins as a donor relations manager focused on grants and business donor relationships.

He is a recent graduate of the University of North Carolina Wilmington with a bachelor's degree in communication studies and a degree in higher education.
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