Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) Lone Star has announced a nationwide search for its next Chief Executive Officer, marking an important moment for one of the largest BBBS affiliates in the country. The organization serves thousands of children each year, and this leadership transition will help guide its next era of growth, stability, and community impact.

A New Phase for a High-Impact Mentorship Organization
BBBS Lone Star supports more than 6,500 active mentoring matches annually and creates nearly 2,000 new connections between Bigs and Littles each year. With an annual budget exceeding $15 million and a team of around 160 staff members, choosing the right leader is essential for sustaining the organization’s mission.
The next CEO will oversee a multi-market operation that spans five regions across Texas—soon to be six in 2026. The role includes working closely with Market Presidents, Central Services staff, and a dedicated Board of Directors to strengthen mentor relationships and raise critical funding.
What the Organization Is Looking For
According to the official announcement, BBBS Lone Star hopes to find a leader who brings a blend of strategic insight, financial experience, and commitment to youth development. Ideal candidates will have:
- Experience leading complex, multi-site organizations
- Success in fundraising and revenue diversification
- Strong financial oversight skills
- A collaborative, mission-centered leadership style
The application window is open through December 19, 2025, giving interested leaders time to express their interest and share their vision for the future of BBBS Lone Star.
Why This Matters
For long-time supporters like Christy Singrey, this transition represents an important step for the mentoring community. BBBS Lone Star plays a meaningful role in shaping lives across Texas, and social worker Christy Singrey understands how strong leadership directly impacts the quality of support offered to children and families.
A new CEO will help the organization expand its reach, strengthen volunteer engagement, and continue building life-changing relationships between mentors and youth.