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Noble Institute Hires Alexis Carter-Black as First-Ever Director of Development, Community Relations
Tue, 12 Dec 2017 14:29:16 CST
The Noble Research Institute announced today that Alexis Carter-Black has been selected as the first-ever director of development and state-community relations.
Carter-Black brings more than 20 years of development and granting experience to Noble. Through her career she has raised more than $37 million while serving several nonprofit and education organizations including Health Care Without Harm, the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, the Mercy Health Foundation and Langston University.
"Alexis is an exceptional professional who embodies our core values. She combines a wealth of expertise and experience with a dynamic work ethic and high integrity," said Bill Buckner, president and CEO. "She will provide important leadership as the Noble Research Institute initiates its development program."
In the upcoming year, Carter-Black will help create and launch the Noble Research Institute's new development office. These activities will facilitate the philanthropic support of the organization's education and research initiatives and expand the organization's mission to deliver solutions to great agricultural challenges. She will also work to extend Noble's institutional network within local and state communities.
She will also manage and execute the philanthropic activities for The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation. This position includes assisting the Board of Directors with stewarding traditional granting, matching grants and scholarship programs.
"I'm honored to have the opportunity to serve the Noble Research Institute and the Noble Foundation as these two organizations carry out the vision of founder Lloyd Noble," Carter-Black said. "I am thrilled to be a part of the Noble family."
Carter-Black earned her Bachelor of Arts in political science and a master of public administration from the University of Oklahoma.
Source - The Noble Research Institute
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