David Dexter has joined The Marshall Project as a senior development writer.
An excerpt from the announcement reads:
“Dexter will lead and execute communications strategy for donor outreach, and also build and strengthen relationships with prospective and existing donors to The Marshall Project. His work will support The Marshall Project President Carroll Bogert, other key executives, and the fundraising team as they raise funds to support the organization. In his new role, he will report to Chief Development Officer Elizabeth Seuling.”
Dexter joins the nonprofit Pulitzer-winning newsroom from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, where he was a senior development writer. Before that, he was a development writer at Health Care for the Homeless.
Dexter has a B.A. from the University of Virginia.
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