The Ohio Child Care Resource and Referral Association (OCCRRA) has appointed Dr. Christopher Angellatta as its new Chief Executive Officer, marking a significant leadership change for the nonprofit organization. Angellatta, who brings extensive experience in early childhood education and organizational management, will assume his role effective immediately.
Dr. Angellatta’s appointment follows an extensive search process aimed at finding a leader who can drive OCCRRA’s mission to support child care professionals and improve early childhood education throughout Ohio. His background includes a robust academic and professional track record, having previously served as a senior consultant for child development programs and holding a position as an associate professor in early childhood education.
OCCRRA, known for its commitment to enhancing child care quality through training, resources, and support services, anticipates that Angellatta will play a pivotal role in advancing its strategic goals. The organization offers a range of services including professional development for child care providers, technical assistance, and statewide programs aimed at improving educational outcomes for young children.
Angellatta’s appointment is expected to usher in a new era of growth and innovation for OCCRRA. His leadership will focus on expanding existing programs, enhancing collaboration with local child care providers, and exploring new initiatives to address the evolving needs of the child care sector in Ohio.
During his career, Angellatta has been instrumental in developing and implementing evidence-based practices that promote high-quality early childhood education. His expertise includes strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, and program evaluation—skills that align with OCCRRA’s objectives to foster a supportive and effective child care environment.
The transition to Angellatta’s leadership comes at a time when the early childhood education landscape is facing increasing demands for quality improvement and accessibility. OCCRRA has been at the forefront of addressing these challenges, and Angellatta’s appointment is seen as a strategic move to strengthen the organization’s impact and outreach.
In his new role, Angellatta will be tasked with leading OCCRRA through a period of transformation, focusing on expanding partnerships with community organizations and enhancing the association’s visibility and influence in the field. His approach will involve leveraging data-driven strategies and fostering collaborative efforts to address key issues in early childhood education.
As part of his initial priorities, Angellatta plans to engage with stakeholders across Ohio to gain insights into the current challenges and opportunities within the child care sector. This approach is intended to ensure that OCCRRA’s programs and services are effectively aligned with the needs of child care providers and the families they serve.
Angellatta’s leadership is expected to bring a fresh perspective to OCCRRA’s strategic initiatives, particularly in areas related to professional development and quality enhancement. His background in research and practice will be crucial in advancing the organization’s mission and achieving its long-term goals.