MCF Bids Farewell To Beuhring, Looks To Hire New Communications Director

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Washington County, OH – In December 2018, Mason Beuhring, the current Communications & Program Services Director at Marietta Community Foundation, joined the Foundation team. Now, over two years later, Beuhring is entering a new chapter of his professional career, which leaves a vacancy at the Foundation.

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“I can’t thank Marietta Community Foundation enough,” said Beuhring. “I have grown so much during these past two and a half years! The Board of Directors and Staff have provided incredible leadership and I can’t be more grateful for my time with the Foundation.”

Beuhring will be joining Thermo Fisher as a Graphic Designer for the global corporation.

“This was an incredible opportunity for my family and me… we just couldn’t pass it up,” said Beuhring. “Even though I am transitioning to a new position, I will still advocate for the Foundation… the work we do here is incredible! I want the next Communications Director to come in and take the Foundation to the next level!”

The Foundation’s Personnel Committee is beginning the search to find the next Communications & Program Service Director. Those interested in the position should send their resumes to heather@mcfohio.org in PDF format.

“Mason has been an incredible asset for the Foundation,” said Heather Allender, President & CEO of the Foundation. “We will miss him, but we are excited to welcome a new member to the staff. Mason brought our marketing efforts to new heights and we are excited for the next hire to continue that momentum!”

Marietta Community Foundation works to improve Washington County through grants and initiatives. If you are an individual who wants to make a difference in the community by joining the Foundation’s team of professional individuals, please email your resume to  heather@mcfohio.org.

Mason Beuhring

Mason Beuhring served Marietta Community Foundation as Communications & Program Services Director from 2018 to 2021.

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