Terry Dyer Joins CAN Community Health as Director of Donor Development

CAN Community Health hires Terry Dyer as Director of Donor Development (Photo Credit: CAN Community Health)

SARASOTA, Fla., July 24, 2023 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - Leading healthcare organization, CAN Community Health (CAN), has announced the appointment of Terry Dyer as its new Director of Donor Development. Dyer will spearhead the expansion of donor development and stewardship across the organization's nationwide markets, which span across Central and South Florida, Dallas/Arlington, Texas, Phoenix, Arizona, Virginia, South Carolina, and recently, Nevada.

"We welcome his keen ability to establish new partnerships, engage donors who share our mission, and to brand our successful model of healthcare," said Rogelio Capote, Senior Vice President, Chief Communications Officer of CAN. Dyer's extensive experience includes a successful tenure as Executive Director of the World AIDS Museum and Education Center, where he raised over $400,000 and initiated several influential partnerships. Known for his work with Fortune 100 and 500 companies, Dyer's credentials also extend to talent acquisition, recruitment, client services, and program management.

Recognized widely for his community leadership and activism, Dyer is the author of the best-selling memoir "Letters to a GAY BLACK BOY," and has received numerous accolades, including the Ujima Men's Collective Community Leadership Award, and a nomination from the South Florida Gay News for Best LGBT Activist. In 2023, Dyer received a proclamation from the City of Wilton Manors, marking February 14th as "Terry Dyer Day" in recognition of his advocacy work.

For more information about CAN Community Health and its new Director of Donor Development, Terry Dyer, visit www.cancommunityhealth.org.

Source: CAN Community Health via Newswire

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