Press Release: National Association of Charitable Gift Planners Elects 2019 National Board Members

Sunday, June 17, 2018
For Immediate Release
For more information, please contact:
Jessica Hall, Director of Membership and Marketing
317.269.6274

 

Indianapolis, IN -- The National Association of Charitable Gift Planners (CGP) is pleased to announce its 2019 class of Board of Directors. Six members were elected to the board to serve three-year terms beginning January 2019. The members were elected at the Assembly of Delegates held June 12, 2018 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

2019 Class of the Board of Directors

Michelle E. Mancini

Senior Director, Wealth Consultant

American Cancer Society

Greater Cincinnati Planned Giving Council

 

 

Cynthia A. Randazzo, CFRE

President & CEO

The Research Foundation and Cass Community Health Foundation

Mid-America Planning Giving Council

 

 

Nathan Stelter

Vice President of Business Development and Marketing

The Stelter Company

Mid-Iowa Planned Giving Council

 

 

Kimberley Valentine

Director, Leadership Gifts

Los Angeles Philharmonic Association

Los Angeles Council of Charitable Gift Planners

 

 

Raymond W. Watts, CFRE, CSPG

Associate Vice President and Senior Philanthropic Advisor

University of Redlands

Charitable Gift Planners of Inland Southern California

 

 

Marion Yongue

Assistant Vice President of Development - Gift Planning

University of South Florida Foundation

Tampa Bay Charitable Gift Planners 1

 

Additional information on the Board of Directors is available at charitablegiftplanners.org/people

 

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The National Association of Charitable Gift Planners is committed to improving the art and science of the charitable gift planning process. We equip members with relevant resources, including guidelines, articles, model documents and samples that help enrich and advance careers. We connect colleagues at all levels through our national network, including those who defined the field. We exist to serve our distinguished profession and bring life to charitable gift planning.

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