Charlton School Announces New Hire

BURNT HILLS — About a month after breaking ground on a $13.8 million construction project, the Charlton School’s upgrades continue with the addition of Bo Goliber as Chief Strategy and Impact Officer.
The newly-created role was designed for Goliber’s unique expertise and skill set, and will complement her background in marketing, communications, fundraising, and development.
“Bo joining our team comes at a crucial time in our continued growth,” said Alex Capo, executive director of Charlton, in a statement. “I am confident Bo’s talents and previous experience will significantly elevate The Charlton School’s brand and story, bolster fundraising efforts, and create community connections that will lead to enhanced opportunities for the students and families we support.”
Goliber spent ten years with the Franklin Community Center, followed by eight years as Head of Philanthropy at the healthcare marketing firm Fingerpaint. Most recently, she was Chief Development and Communications Officer at AIM Services for nearly four years.
“The mission of The Charlton School has always resonated with me, and I’m humbled to now be placed in a leadership role where I can help make a difference and bring people into the mission,” Goliber said. “The need to support the mental health of young women is more prevalent than ever, and I’m excited to help educate our community about the impactful and innovative work being done here.”
The Charlton School, located in Saratoga County, supports young women aged 12-18 who are struggling with their mental health. In June, the school broke ground on its largest redesign since 1955, which will see four new dormitories added to the campus.