The Weingarten Children’s Center, a Redwood City-based nonprofit serving children with hearing loss, announced Monday that Bill Doyle will join the organization as its executive director.
Doyle arrives at the nonprofit after many years working in the private sector, with his most recent experience in general management, strategic consulting and investment banking. His career has focused on building and growing companies and raising and deploying capital, according to a statement by the nonprofit.
“In his new role, Doyle will help the organization build on its 50-year history, pedagogy, and technology, and extend its mission to unserved and underserved young children anywhere reached by technology,” the statement read.
Doyle, who holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Engineering degree from Princeton University and a Masters of Business Administration degree from Stanford University, said he’s “delighted to join an organization with this heritage and proven efficacy.”
“I am excited at the prospect of working with Weingarten Children’s Center and its strategic partners to deliver highly effective early intervention and make a truly significant impact on children with hearing loss, wherever they may live and whatever their circumstances,” Doyle added.
The Weingarten Children’s Center operates the leading specialized early-intervention clinic and school on the San Francisco Peninsula and “BabyTalk,” a pioneering online teletherapy program developed by Weingarten in conjunction with Stanford University.
To learn more about the Weingarten Children’s Center, click here.