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New Leader Being Groomed To Take Over Human Resources Of The Hamptons Next Spring

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Mary Ann Tupper and Kerry Lewendoski in the food pantry at Human Resources of the Hamptons.  DANA SHAW

Mary Ann Tupper and Kerry Lewendoski in the food pantry at Human Resources of the Hamptons. DANA SHAW

Mary Ann Tupper and Kerry Lewendoski in the food pantry at Human Resources of the Hamptons.  DANA SHAW

Mary Ann Tupper and Kerry Lewendoski in the food pantry at Human Resources of the Hamptons. DANA SHAW

Mary Ann Tupper will be retiring from Human Resources of the Hamptons after being at the helm for 21 years.  DANA SHAW

Mary Ann Tupper will be retiring from Human Resources of the Hamptons after being at the helm for 21 years. DANA SHAW

Mary Ann Tupper will be retiring from Human Resources of the Hamptons after being at the helm for 21 years.  DANA SHAW

Mary Ann Tupper will be retiring from Human Resources of the Hamptons after being at the helm for 21 years. DANA SHAW

Mary Ann Tupper will be retiring from Human Resources of the Hamptons after being at the helm for 21 years.  DANA SHAW

Mary Ann Tupper will be retiring from Human Resources of the Hamptons after being at the helm for 21 years. DANA SHAW

authorErin McKinley on Nov 25, 2013
For the past 21 years, Southampton resident Mary Ann Tupper has dedicated her life to helping the less fortunate on the East End.As the head of Human Resources of the... more

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