Welcoming new VP and other team members

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As part of CDP’s commitment to mobilizing philanthropic resources for equitable recovery worldwide, we have continued to invest in building our internal capacity and resources.

A senior marketing and communications leader as our new vice president of brand and storytelling

Sarah Lackritz

We are excited to announce that Sarah Lackritz is joining CDP as our new vice president of brand and storytelling beginning Sept. 30. She will oversee the marketing and communications team.

Sarah brings nearly 20 years of experience in integrated marketing and communications, including brand reputation management, financial communications and crisis mitigation. Before joining CDP, she was vice president of marketing and communications at Equal Justice Works, where she drove a major brand refresh and launched and helped lead the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Coalition.  Sarah’s previous experience includes roles at Burson and Brunswick Group.

Please join us in welcoming Sarah!

Other new additions to the team

Gina DeLuca begins her role as our new content development associate today. Earlier this year, Natalie Chang joined the team as CDP’s first director of innovation and special projects, Jessica Mooney as human resources operations manager, and Ashyln Bedonie as systems and compliance intern.

We’re also looking forward to welcoming our first director of people, culture and belonging, Laura Gross, who will start in her role on Oct. 7.

We are grateful to our incredible donors for supporting CDP’s mission. Their support allows us to build a team passionate about helping communities thrive amid disasters.

CDP Staff

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