
The Cape Fear Valley Health Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Cape Fear Valley Health, is excited to announce a new addition to their team.
Arianna Bannerman has joined as the community engagement development coordinator. In her role, Bannerman will provide oversight of the engagement of community members with the Foundation to include signature fundraising activities, community events, awareness and donor engagement activities, community engagement opportunities and donor stewardship.
Bannerman comes to them with years of experience in event management and sales, having worked at CityView, The Fayetteville Observer and Children’s Home Society of North Carolina. She is a Fayetteville native and attended Miller-Motte College-Wilmington, where she received her bachelor’s degree in business administration.
To connect with Bannerman, contact her at abannerman@capefearvalley.com or (910) 615-1434.
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