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United Way of Cumberland County welcomes new Director of Development

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
United Way of Cumberland County 

Roshelle Colvin has joined the United Way of Cumberland County family as the new Director of Development.

According to a post on Facebook form the organization highlighting the new addition to their team, 

“Roshelle has a passion for education. She has extensive knowledge in fundraising and resource development as a seasoned educator for over 15 years, to include Director of Development at a charter school. She has held numerous roles within this field such as teacher, administrator, operations and development. She has organized and implemented multiple educational campaigns to support the financial needs of students, families and staff.” 

Colvin holds a bachelor’s degree from Alabama A&M University, and a master’s degree from the University of Arkansas Grantham.

She looks forward to connecting with the community and working in such a well-respected philanthropic organization.

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