A Shy Girl Who Overcame To Find Courage and Her Voice with Cindy O’Neill

Cindy O’Neill

In this episode, my guest Cindy O’Neill shares her story about being a shy girl who overcame and found the courage within her to share her voice – in two languages no less!  And even after “retirement”, she’s not done yet!  We cover a lot of different topics during the conversation, and I think Cindy’s story will resonate with a lot of people out there. So, I was thrilled when she agreed to be my guest for an episode.

About The Guest

Cindy O’Neill

Cindy O’Neill is the Director of Programs for the Connecticut Council of Family Service Agencies. She joined CCFSA after making her mark in the private sector in various leadership roles. Cindy became interested in working in the non-profit arena after volunteering for CCFSA on an outreach effort for their Victims of Crime Act – Case Management Program.  She is excited to be making positive contributions to the families of Connecticut through her work. 

Educated at Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, she graduated magna cum laude after spending a year studying abroad in Spain. As well as Spain, she has lived in Mexico City, Mexico; Syracuse, NY; Baltimore, MD, and now resides in Connecticut with her husband Brian, where they are long-standing members of the Haddam Historical Society and where Cindy serves on the Board of Directors.

In addition to helping facilitate well-being for the families of Connecticut, Cindy and her husband believe in taking care of their mental and physical health through nutrition and exercise. They have four children and six grandchildren. 

Show Notes

You can learn more about the Connecticut Council of Family Service Agencies on their website at www.ctfsa.org.

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