Martin Hahn, former executive director of the Vermont Coalition to End Homelessness, has been named director of Common Good Vermont, a statewide program of United Way of Northwest Vermont dedicated to uniting and strengthening Vermont’s nonprofit sector. He succeeds CGVT’s long-time leader, Morgan Webster.
In his new role, Hahn will lead and manage CGVT to support Vermont nonprofits through a variety of programs, including nonprofit advocacy, workforce development training, and technical assistance. He brings with him decades of experience serving Vermont communities as a nonprofit leader.
“United Way’s nonprofit partners are doing incredible work every day, connecting our families, friends and neighbors to essential resources,” said Jesse Bridges, CEO of United Way of Northwest Vermont. “We are thrilled to welcome Martin as the new leader of Common Good Vermont and excited to collaborate with him in building upon the strong foundation laid by his predecessor and the Common Good team as we work to uplift and strengthen Vermont’s nonprofits and support the people who make their work possible.”
In addition to his tenure at the Vermont Coalition to End Homelessness, Hahn previously served as housing director at the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board and as executive director at the Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier and the Downstreet Housing & Community Development. Hahn has served on numerous boards, and is currently treasurer of Good Samaritan Haven in Barre.
