Woodstock, VA (October 30, 2017) – The Shenandoah Community Foundation announced today the addition of Katherine Morrison to its Board of Directors.
Katherine Morrison, a resident of Woodstock, has worked for almost four decades in the public and nonprofit sectors in the delivery of human services. For 15 years she was President and CEO of The Campagna Center in Alexandria, VA, a local nonprofit with programs for vulnerable youth and families, where she managed more than 240 employees and an annual budget over $8.5 million. In 2006 Ms. Morrison founded a consulting firm, Morrison Nonprofit Transitions, to provide expert support to nonprofits in the areas of executive transition, resource development, strategic planning, program implementation and evaluation, board development and interim executive leadership. She has served as Interim Executive Director at 13 nonprofits with missions in legal services, homelessness, and primary health among others.
In addition to her professional experience Ms. Morrison has served in a volunteer capacity with numerous organizations including Leadership Greater Washington, the WETA Community Advisory Council, the Virginia Prevention and Promotion Advisory Council, the Rotary Club of Alexandria (President 1999-2000), and the Northern Virginia Coalition of Nonprofit Human Services Agencies.
Since moving to Shenandoah County in 2012, Katherine has been involved with Family Promise, Emmanuel Episcopal Church and the Shenandoah Community Foundation.
Ms. Morrison has a life-long commitment to organizations that support vulnerable persons.
“Katherine’s experience working with non-profit organizations and her commitment to community service makes her a perfect fit for our Board of Directors,” said President Jeff Dalke. “During her short time with the Foundation, she has already been a great asset.”