January 7, 2009


Women and Giving News: In Brief

  • Lisa Familo, former executive director, Harnett County Partnership for Children, named executive director, N.C. Alliance for Health, Raleigh; Pam Seamans, former executive director of the Alliance, named policy director.
  • Jean Craig Long, N.C. nonprofit development consultant, appointed to editorial board of Planned Giving Mentor, gift-planning tutorial publication.
  • Stephanie Ansaldo, president, Echo Foundation, received Bob Barret Social Justice Award from department of counseling, UNC-Charlotte.
  • Mary Kay Ash Foundation awarded $20,000 to Interact, Raleigh, to fund Residential Counseling Program for women, children escaping abusive homes.
  • Virginia Parker, business development officer, Paragon Commercial Bank, named to board, John Rex Endowment, Raleigh.
  • Rita Robbins, Chapel Hill real estate agent, named to board, North Carolina Healthy Start Foundation.
  • Fannie Rendleman, health care technician, Holy Angels, received Direct Support Professionals Recognition Award from Irwin Siegel Agency for efforts to improve lives of people with disabilities.
  • Anna S. Eichhorn, former director of development, Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, named executive director, N.C. Triad Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
  • Ann Gainey Pinto, former director of primary care and behavioral medicine, LeBauer HealthCare, Greensboro, named VP of community investment, United Way of Greater Greensboro.
  • North Carolina Theatre names board: De Ann Jones, founder, North Carolina Theatre; Gail Jordan, director of public relations, Lulu.com.


Webinar

Jan. 15 - Engage your board for planned-giving success, details

Webinar

Jan. 21 - Four things every nonprofit must know about its constituents, details


Nonprofit Jobs

Resource Directory

  • Raiser's Edge
    Manage all of your funding needs.
  • Click and Pledge
    Trio is a live, on-demand suite of fundraising management tools for any type or any size organization

Our Partners