Montgomery Bell fund-raiser jumps to Belmont
By Geert De Lombaerde Posted on July 2, 2009 at 7:27 am
Belmont has a new senior director of development in Kate Mosely. In a release, the university said Mosely will head up fund development and donor stewardship. Most recently, Mosely was the interim director for alumni and development at Montgomery Bell Academy, where she also spent six years as associate director for alumni and development and director of the Annual Fund.
Tags: Belmont University, colleges and universities, fund-raising, Kate Mosely, Montgomery Bell Academy
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