Sunday, December 20, 2009

Up-and-Coming Philanthropic Leaders Named 2009 Hull Fellows

The Southeastern Council of Foundations (SECF) has called its 2009 chic of Hull Fellows. The alone affairs of its affectionate in the nation, the Hull Fellows Program was accustomed by SECF in 2000 to nurture, affect and strengthen the Southeast region's arising leaders in philanthropy. The careful affairs recognizes newer foundation agents and axle associates who accept approved able administration in their careers and in their communities.

Atlanta, Georgia -- The Southeastern Council of Foundations (SECF) has called its 2009 chic of Hull Fellows. The alone affairs of its affectionate in the nation, the Hull Fellows Program was accustomed by SECF in 2000 to nurture, affect and strengthen the Southeast region's arising leaders in philanthropy. The careful affairs recognizes newer foundation agents and axle associates who accept approved able administration in their careers and in their communities.

The 2009 chic consists of 17 agents and advisers from SECF affiliate foundations above the region. They are:

Abena Asante, Program Officer, Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, Winston-Salem, NC; Jeff Barker, President, St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, St. Marys, GA; Kristina Christy, Manager, Corporate Contributions, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., Atlanta, GA; Diana Church, Program Officer, The C. E. & S. Foundation, Louisville, KY; Lynn Collingsworth, Program Officer, The Joy McCann Foundation, Tampa, FL; Eleanor Dunlap, Chairman of the Board, Piedmont Health Care Foundation, Greenville, SC; Cynthia Elmore, Director of Development, John Randolph Foundation, Hopewell, VA; Gladys Hairston, Program Associate, The Harvest Foundation, Martinsville, VA; Ivan Hudson, Program Associate, The Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation, Little Rock, AR; Jennifer MacDougall, Program Manager, Healthy Active Communities, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation, Durham, NC; Richard Martinez, Program Officer, Greater New Orleans Foundation, New Orleans, LA; Susan McConnell, Human Resources Director/Program Officer Education, The Duke Endowment, Charlotte, NC; Aisha Nyandoro, Program Officer, Community Development, Foundation for the Mid South, Jackson, MS; Dana Rickman, Director, Research & Data, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Atlanta, GA; Karen Rudolph, Program Assistant, Lyndhurst Foundation, Chattanooga, TN; Najmah Thomas, Sr. Program Officer/Coordinator of Technical Assistance, The Cameron Foundation, Petersburg, VA; Eva Tukdarian, Chief Financial Officer/Chief Investment Officer, The Dr. P. Phillips Foundation, Orlando, FL

"Our 2009 Class of Hull Fellows is an amazing amount of able individuals committed to alms in the South," said Michael R. Howland, CAE, President and CEO of the Southeastern Council. "We're appreciative to accept their activity and activity in this year's class, which will aggrandize aloft one of philanthropy's arch administration development programs."

The Hull Fellows will assemble throughout 2009 to abstraction the celebrated roots and traditions of philanthropy, new perspectives on altruistic issues and the specific challenges and opportunities of Southern philanthropy.

The Southeastern Council of Foundations is a associates affiliation of over 350 grantmaking foundations and programs in 11 states. SECF promotes both arete in the acreage of alms and the conception of new altruistic assets to account the Southeast.

http://www.secf.org

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