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Carol Prushan Appointed Senior Vice President, Advancement and Alumni Relations at The American College of Financial Services
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~ The American College of Financial Services is pleased to announce the appointment of Carol Prushan as Senior Vice President, Advancement and Alumni Relations. Prushan will be a key member of The College's Executive Leadership Team, working closely with the institution to shape its advancement strategy as it moves into its next 100 years.

George Nichols III, CAP®, President and CEO of The American College of Financial Services, expressed his enthusiasm for Prushan's appointment: "Carol is a highly trusted, respected, and valued leader with excellent judgement and unwavering integrity. We look forward to the renewed energy and vision she will bring to The College's fundraising and networking strategy as we bring forth our refreshed brand and strategic areas of focus to all our constituents and build new pathways."

Prushan brings over 30 years' experience as an advancement professional to her new role at The College. She has expertise in fundraising, board relations, leadership, cultural transformation, revenue expansion and optimization, community engagement, and strategic planning and event management. Most recently she served as Vice President and Chief Development Officer at Einstein Healthcare Network in Philadelphia where she was instrumental in a completed capital campaign that exceeded its initial goal by 67%.

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In her new role at The College Prushan will be responsible for directing the integration of annual college-wide fundraising efforts through the development of action plans and preparing proposals for large corporate strategic philanthropic partnership initiatives. She will also be responsible for nurturing relationships with corporate partners, individual donors, alumni and professional organizations that make up the core supporters of The College's strategic initiatives.

Prushan graduated from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Management Information Systems. She contributes to many organizations such as the Forum of Executive Woman, Healthcare Businesswomen's Association, United Jewish Communities and Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.

Commenting on her appointment Prushan said: "I look forward to working with my colleagues at The College to help solidify its future as a leader in financial services education. This is an exciting time to be a part of this storied institution, working with our community of shareholders to shape the next 100 years of the industry and its professionals."

The American College of Financial Services is confident that Carol Prushan will be an invaluable asset in helping them achieve their goals over the next 100 years.
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