Dear Clients, Friends and Colleagues, I am so excited to announce the following promotions for these Names in the News team members. These advancements are in recognition of leadership, team mentorship, and stellar strategy and service to our clients. I feel so grateful to have them on the executive team working with Susan, David and me on company initiatives and business strategy. Knowing that we have them at our side to handle any challenges that may come our way and to collaborate on the next phase of our business is very exciting! Warm Regards, Suzie McGuire President Names in the News Congratulates Denise Hubbard We are thrilled to congratulate Denise Hubbard who has been promoted to Executive Vice President/Director of Analytics. We want to acknowledge her stellar customer care, vision and implementation of our new statistical database. Denise continues to innovate and is in the process of creating new analytic tools for our clients as well as to our team. As a continuing member of our Executive Committee we can always count on Denise to be a thoughtful, engaged and strategic leader. Names in the News Congratulates Jennifer Cox Jennifer Cox has been promoted to Executive Vice President/Brokerage. We want to recognize Jennifer’s operational excellence as well as her ability to provide top-level strategic guidance to our clients and mentoring for our brokerage team. As a continuing member of our executive team, Jennifer can always be counted on to handle any strategic challenge with a can-do attitude and thoughtful approach. Her clients often describe Jennifer as a pro-active, reliable partner who always provides great solutions to any challenge. Names in the News Congratulates Marianne Hammer Marianne Hammer has been promoted to Vice President/Director of List Management. Marianne is joining the Executive Committee in recognition of her brokerage accomplishments and the mentoring of our list management team. An industry veteran, with experience in both list management, brokerage, and executive roles in both non profit and consumer markets, Marianne will be a great asset to our most senior leadership group. |
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We are extremely pleased to announce the addition of Marianne Hammer to the Names in the News senior team.
Marianne has worked with many notable organizations spanning many non-profit niches – from organizations working on political, environmental and conservation issues, as well as those with charitable and disease research offers. She has collaborated with groups such as Alzheimer’s Disease Research, American Diabetes Association, Arbor Day Foundation, ASPCA, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, March of Dimes, Special Olympics, WonderWork, The Nature Conservancy, U.S. Fund for UNICEF, NARAL Pro-Choice America, and People for the American Way, to name a few. In addition to serving the non-profit market, Marianne has extensive experience working with publishers and B2C and B2B sectors and is known for her innovative use of online and offline data to enhance clients market share and improve their profitability.
Susan Anstrand, Chief Executive Officer says, “We are very excited to welcome Marianne to our team. Her professionalism and wide-range of experience and skills will be a great compliment to our firm.” Suzie McGuire, President adds, “We’ve worked hard to build a senior team of high level fundraising experts to offer the highest caliber of acquisition strategy and customer service. Marianne will be a wonderful addition to our exceptional team.”
Names in the News was founded in 1969 by Richard Hammond to primarily serve the progressive nonprofit market as acquisition list strategists, brokers, and managers. For almost 50 years we have had the privilege of working with a wide gamut of clients – representing organizations from political, public interest, environmental, animal rights, human/civil rights, cultural art, public broadcasting, international relief and disease/charitable and publication markets
Your Names in the News team can provide a collaborative partnership, sophisticated strategy development, and solutions targeted to your organizational goals – all the while providing great customer service, competitive pricing and accurate and timely delivery of lists.
For more information about our services, please contact Suzanne McGuire
We are pleased to announce the addition of Denise Inglisa Hubbard to the Names in the News team.
Denise brings with her almost 30 years of direct marketing experience, serving as both list manager and broker, and in executive, analytical and operational positions.
Denise has worked with many notable organizations spanning many non-profit niches – from organizations working on wildlife, environmental, and conservation issues, as well as those with charitable and cultural arts offers. She has collaborated with groups such as National Trust for Historic Preservation, National Parks Conservation Association, The Nature Conservancy, Muscular Dystrophy Association, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association as well as various Public Broadcasting Stations. In addition to serving the non-profit market, Denise has extensive experience working with publishers and catalogers, as well as promoting and managing compiled lists.
Denise will be working out of her East Coast office, leading client acquisition strategy and support. We know our clients will benefit from her thoughtful analysis and strategy and stellar service and care, qualities that are well recognized by our industry colleagues.
Susan Anstrand, Chief Executive Officer and President says, “We are very excited to welcome Denise to our team. Her professionalism and wide-range of experience and skills will be a great compliment to our firm.”
Names in the News was founded in 1969 by Richard Hammond to primarily serve the progressive nonprofit market as acquisition list strategists, brokers, and managers. For over 45 years we have had the privilege of working with a wide gamut of clients – representing organizations from political, public interest, environmental, animal rights, human/civil rights, cultural art, public broadcasting, international relief and disease/charitable and publication markets
Your Names in the News team can provide a collaborative partnership, sophisticated strategy development, and solutions targeted to your organizational goals – all the while providing great customer service, competitive pricing and accurate and timely delivery of lists.
For more information about our services, please contact Suzanne McGuire.
Or if you’d like to welcome Denise to the Names in the News team use this link to email Denise .
FINCA is now managed at Names in the News
FINCA has been the lead micro-financer for the poor worldwide since 1984, based on a banking methodology fostering the principles of self-help and free enterprise. FINCA’s programs provide the poor with the opportunity to create their own jobs: this translates into loans from $50 to $500, group support systems and mandatory savings to working capital.
Donors to FINCA believe in the inherent right of an individual to a healthy and stable life based on being able to earn a living. They further understand that given the opportunity, women in particular are aggressive entrepreneurs who focus first on the well being and improvement of the lives of their children, next their community and then extend a hand to others
FINCA donors contribute generously to address world problems in a constructive manner. Core issues taken up are: eliminating poverty, reducing economic inequity and ensuring the right of every individual to housing, education and healthcare.
65,646 24 Month Donors
25,251 35-36 Month Donors
21,117 Lapsed Donors (37-48 Months)
18,307 $100-$249 Donors – reciprocal exchange only
3,141 Canadian Donors – reciprocal exchange only
FINCA Foundation for International Community Assistance
FINCA has been the lead micro-financer for the poor worldwide since 1984, based on a banking methodology fostering the principles of self-help and free enterprise. FINCA’s programs provide the poor with the opportunity to create their own jobs: this translates into loans from $50 to $500, group support systems and mandatory savings to working capital.
Donors to FINCA believe in the inherent right of an individual to a healthy and stable life based on being able to earn a living. They further understand that given the opportunity, women in particular are aggressive entrepreneurs who focus first on the well being and improvement of the lives of their children, next their community and then extend a hand to others
FINCA donors contribute generously to address world problems in a constructive manner. Core issues taken up are: eliminating poverty, reducing economic inequity and ensuring the right of every individual to housing, education and healthcare.
65,945 24 Month Donors
25,251 35-36 Month Donors
21,117 Lapsed Donors (37-48 Months)
18,824 $100-$249 Donors – reciprocal exchange only
6,221 Canadian Donors – reciprocal exchange only
The Trustees of Reservations
A land trust by mission, The Trustees are passionate about connecting people to place and to working with friends, neighbors, and partners to foster healthy, active, and green communities across Massachusetts. The Trustees protect, care for, and share more than 100 special places – nearly 27,000 acres of fields, forests, farms, and beaches as well as unique historic and cultural sites – across Massachusetts, all of which are open for the public to enjoy.
26,439 Donors – exchange only
American Farmland Trust – Saving the Land that Sustains Us
A private nonprofit membership organization founded in 1980, AFT works to stop the loss of productive farmland and to promote farming practices that lead to a healthy, sustainable environment.
Members’ concerns include the loss of farmland to development, the loss of family farms, soil erosion, water quality, wildlife habitat, traffic congestion urban sprawl, food safety and maintaining an abundant food supply. Members receive a one year subscription to AFT’s award-winning quarterly magazine “American Farmland.”
20,311 Members/Donors
78% College educated
30% Own or live on a farm
27% Of those who do not own or live on a farm, grew up on a farm