SCANPO Team is Expanding to Better Meet the Needs of Nonprofits!
By Ben Bullock
SCANPO
Columbia, S.C. – "The South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations (SCANPO) recently added two new team members to serve and strengthen the state’s nonprofit sector. Sharon Thomas joined SCANPO’s staff as its Member Services Manager and Debbie Nelson assumed a new consulting role for its Knowledge Network resource center.
SCANPO
Columbia, S.C. – "The South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations (SCANPO) recently added two new team members to serve and strengthen the state’s nonprofit sector. Sharon Thomas joined SCANPO’s staff as its Member Services Manager and Debbie Nelson assumed a new consulting role for its Knowledge Network resource center.
"As Member Services Manager, Thomas is the first point of contact for SCANPO’s members, answering questions, making referrals and ensuring that member organizations are getting the most of their membership. Prior to joining the SCANPO team, Thomas worked in the nonprofit field for 20 years as a trainer and consultant in child abuse prevention, as well as executive director of Helping Hands of Georgetown, a crisis response and poverty intervention agency, and SCANPO member organization. Thomas received her bachelor’s degree in psychology and religious studies from Charleston Southern University. A mother of five, Thomas resides in Berkeley County with her husband.
"Nelson assumed responsibility for SCANPO’s Knowledge Network in a new consulting role. She manages a variety of resources and learning experiences for SCANPO’s membership. Nelson brings more than 30 years of professional experience and understanding of nonprofits and their training needs to SCANPO’s members as the president and founder of DNA Creative Communications, and the founder of Shine the Light Nonprofit Forums. In addition, she teaches social marketing at Presbyterian College. Mother of two, Nelson currently lives in Greenville with her husband.
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