Corinne Hammons is the Chief Executive Officer of Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York. She is responsible for the overall administration, financial viability and effectiveness of Little Flower's services for children, families, youth and developmentally disabled adults in New York City and Long Island.
Before joining Little Flower, she oversaw operations at Community Development Corporation of Long Island (CDCLI). While at CDCLI, she implemented several innovative programs, including the organization’s multi-faceted response to Superstorm Sandy and the expansion of its voucher program and green initiatives. Before CDCLI, she worked at Safe Horizon in a variety of capacities, including the implementation of the organization’s 9/11 response, the expansion of its 24-hour victim assistance hotlines and the Streetwork Project for homeless and street-involved youth.
Corinne holds an BA in Economics from Harvard University and a Master’s degree in Public Administration from the Wagner School of Public Service at New York University. She is an active member of the Energeia Partnership at Molloy College and was a 2014 recipient of a Long Island Business News “40 Under 40” award. As a volunteer, she sits on several boards including the Health and Welfare Council of Long Island (HWCLI), Little Flower Union Free School District Board of Education, and Harbor Country Day School, an independent PK-8 school in Suffolk County. As a proud Harvard alum, she conducts admission interviews for Harvard applicants each year and is currently co-chairing her 20th reunion committee.