Corey Flynn joins WAI as manager of member services

Corey Flynn, who during his last year of college served eight months as an intern for WAI, has joined the association as manager of member services.

Flynn will be the membership point person as the Association moves to new association management software in September. He will manage the member experience, including onboarding and renewals, and be the staff liaison to the Member Relations Committee and all the WAI chapters. He will also manage the business internship program of which he was a participant.

Flynn graduated in 2022 from the University of New Haven with a B.S. degree in business and finance. He earned the respect of his colleagues as he balanced the academic demands of his senior year while quickly assimilating to the organization and the association business.

โ€œCorey impressed everyone with not only his willingness to help, but the high quality of his efforts,โ€ said WAI Executive Director Steve Fetteroll. โ€œWe also appreciate that he remained engaged during his Covid-disrupted journey through school.โ€

Flynn was the founder and president (2021-โ€™23) of the Investment Club at the university as well as a member of the Menโ€™s Club Soccer team.

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