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Coro California

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Coro Northern California and Coro Southern California are uniting as Coro California, a single statewide organization that strengthens our mission to prepare people for effective and ethical leadership. Unifying our teams allows us to reach more communities with programs that remain locally grounded and powered by a stronger statewide infrastructure. Read the Joint Letter from Board Chairs.

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Why we are uniting

Leadership

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Timeline

2024

Coro Northern California’s longstanding CEO, Laney Whitcanack, announced a planned transition in mid‑2025. Around the same time, Coro Southern California, led by longstanding CEO Natalie Samarjian, advanced a new strategic plan.

February 2025

Both boards began exploring a statewide Coro with scale and impact.

Recent Months

Both organizations conducted due diligence in finance, legal, compliance, HR, and governance. The review confirmed that both organizations were in good standing and well positioned for this step.

September 9, 2025

Both boards voted to move forward with a merger that brings the two centers together as Coro California.

October 1, 2025

Natalie Samarjian becomes statewide CEO and leads the unification process.

Frequently asked questions

No immediate changes. Programs that are running or recruiting now will proceed as planned. Any updates will begin with the next cohort cycle.

Yes. Many programs will continue to operate locally and reflect regional leadership contexts. Where helpful, we will add statewide connections such as cross-regional sessions and shared electives.

Alumni gain access to a larger statewide network with more opportunities for learning, collaboration, and impact.

A unified statewide organization creates a clearer pathway to partnership and investment while keeping program delivery connected to local communities.

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