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Veteran fundraiser Amy Gingle joins Lynch/van Otterloo YMCA board of directors

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Amy Gingle of Marblehead, a nonprofit fundraising professional with nearly 20 years of development experience, has been named to the Lynch/van Otterloo YMCA board of directors, board chair Pat Milner announced.

Gingle is a senior director at the Orr Group, a full-service fundraising consulting firm. She previously worked as senior director of research and pipeline development on the revenue operations team at Year Up, a national workforce development organization. Before that, she served as associate director of prospect research and analytics at Massachusetts General Hospital and began her development career as a senior research analyst at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

“We are thrilled to add Amy to our team,” Milner said, noting that the Y’s fundraising efforts help offset about $800,000 annually in childcare scholarships, youth camperships and member assistance for those unable to pay in full. “She brings a wealth of advancement experience with nonprofit organizations that depend on community investment to achieve their goals. We look forward to the benefit of her counsel.”

Gingle begins her first three-year term this fall.

She holds a Bachelor of Science in marketing from Suffolk University’s Sawyer Business School and a Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Leadership from the Institute for Nonprofit Practice. She also serves on the board of Women in Development of Greater Boston.

Gingle and her husband have two children, both of whom attended daycare and swim lessons at the Lynch/van Otterloo Y.


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